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Mooer GTRS GWU4 Wireless Plug White

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Wireless System

  • For guitars, basses and other instruments
  • 4 Switchable channels allow parallel use of 4 systems
  • Rechargeable 800 mAh battery for long battery life
  • Y-USB Type-A to USB Type-C charging cable for convenient, simultaneous charging of transmitter and reciever
  • Range up to 30 m / 98 ft (without obstacles)
  • Less than 3 ms latency
  • Frequency range 20 - 20,000 Hz
  • Radio frequency UHF band (Europe) 660 – 663 MHz
  • 103 dB dynamic range
  • Up to 6 hours battery life per charge (2.5 hrs for full charge)
  • On/Off switch
  • Channel switch
  • Status LED showing selected channel and battery charge
  • USB Type-C connector
  • Dimensions (L x W x H): 190 x 30 x 20 mm
  • Colour: White
  • Includes Y-USB type-A to USB type-C charging cable
Available since October 2022
Item number 552799
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Guitar Channels 1
Transmission Format Analog
Frequency 660 MHz – 663 MHz
Transmitter Type Guitarbug
Receiver Type Mobile
Mountable Antenna No
Charging System Yes
Internal Battery Yes
Transmitter with Accu Yes
Output 6,3 mm Jack unbal.
Receiver Width in mm 30 mm
Receiver Height in mm 190 mm
Receiver Depth in mm 20 mm
Receiver Weight in kg 0,09 kg
Rackkit Yes
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Wireless freedom

Despite their incredible potential, wireless systems have in the past often failed to deliver on their promise of a cable-free future. Various technical issues such as intermittent drop-outs, hum interference, and high latency have sadly deterred musicians from embracing this technology. Thankfully, huge strides have since been made to address these problems, with even professional musicians no longer able to notice whether a guitar or bass is connected wirelessly to an amplifier. With the GTRS GWU4 Wireless Plug, shown here in its white incarnation, Mooer has achieved this feat thanks to ultra-high frequency technology that guarantees a latency response of less than 3ms in addition to a frequency response of 20Hz to 20kHz and a dynamic range of 103dB, and the whole solution comes at a very attractive price.

Mooer GTRS GWU4 Wireless Plug White transmitter and receiver from the side

Plug in and play!

The GTRS GWU4 system is a set that comprises two dongles with 6.35mm (1/4") jack connectors that serve as the transmitter and receiver. Both of these house an 800mAh battery for up to six hours of performance, which should be more than enough for even the longest live gigs! The included Y-style USB-A to USB-C cable can charge both dongles simultaneously in 2.5 hours, and an integrated LED indicator helps keep track of the battery life. Thanks to the GWU4's channel selection feature, it can work with up to four GWU4 receivers for use with different amplifiers or multi-effects units. The colour of the LED indicator also denotes the currently selected channel. As long as there is a clean line of sight between the transmitter and receiver unit, the wireless system offers a range of up to 30 metres for freedom of movement on stage and in front of the audience.

View of the transmitter and receiver of the Mooer GTRS GWU4 Wireless Plug White system

...and wireless for all

Compared to early wireless systems, which were an expensive niche reserved mainly for professionals, today's systems are not only technically more sophisticated but also much cheaper, more compact, and less susceptible to interference. With its low latency and outstanding sound quality, the Mooer GTRS GWU4 Wireless Plug White is an excellent choice for those on a budget looking to experience the freedom of connecting their guitar or bass wirelessly to an amp without the compromises that had to be expected in the past.

GTRS logo on the Mooer GTRS GWU4 Wireless Plug White

About Mooer

Mooer is based in the Chinese city of Shenzhen and has been making products for guitarists since 2010, which include compact single pedals through to multi-effects units and compact amplifiers. The company initially produced a range of mini pedals before making perhaps its most significant breakthrough in 2016 with the sophisticated Ocean Machine delay pedal, which was designed in collaboration with Devin Townsend. Mooer's product range now also includes solutions that feature amp modelling, IR-based speaker simulation, and matching equalisers, and the company's focus remains firmly on the use of digital technology.

From wireless convenience to freedom on stage

Time to say goodbye to tangled and accidentally unplugged cables, and say hello to a world of freedom and peace of mind both on stage and at home. The Mooer GTRS GWU4 Wireless Plug's range of up to 30 metres allows users to unleash their inner rockstar during performances, and the ability to wirelessly operate one transmitter with four GWU4 receivers opens up numerous options for addressing different amps, modellers, or multi-effects units simultaneously. Not having to worry about cable runs also means that musicians can even head over to the kitchen and grab a coffee or tea without having to put their instrument down when they are jamming at home.

Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee

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So far so good
Ben Mon 07.06.2024
Haven’t used it in a open music festival, but have used it in clubs. I keep in it my gear bag just in case the venue’s system craps out. Such a simple, non complicated and powerful unit.
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they look amazing and work great- but really really quiet.
ryanl 13.05.2024
they are stylish, colourful, and do what they say. battery life is great and so is range. but they are really quiet. even with my massive amp turned up all the way the noise is at a comfortable level. it is 100% the guitar bugs and not my guitar/setup. so would i reccomend? i guess so but buy a volume booster or something!
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Leider fehlkonstruiert
chr1stoph 01.11.2022
Ich mag das kabellose Spielen auch zu Hause und im Übungsraum, deswegen ist der Mooer mein dritter Sender. Der erste, ein Line6 G30, gab von einem Tag auf den anderen den Geist auf. Den zweiten, den Harley Benton Airborne, hab ich irgendwo liegenlassen. Und nun der Mooer, der auf den ersten Blick dem Airborne entspricht - zwei Klinkenstecker mit angeschlossenem Funkmodul.

Die positiven Unterschiede liegen in der Bedienbarkeit. Dank der visuellen Verbindungssteuerung weiß man auf einen Blick, ob das Teil an ist und ob beide Seiten in der gleichen Frequenz funken. Ein langer Druck auf das einzige Bedienelement, einen kreisrunden Button, stellt an und aus. Ein kürzerer Druck wechselt zwischen Frequenzen, wobei jede in einer anderen Farbe leuchtet.

Es kommt im Vergleich zum HB eine deutlich längere Akkulaufzeit und die Ladung über USB-C hinzu; der Airborne braucht Micro-USB, und wie oft hat man so etwas zufällig dabei, wenn man das eigentliche Ladekabel zu Hause gelassen hat?

Andererseits: Leider streut der Mooer ein, wie das wohl alle günstigen Funken tun. Dieser ganz leise, hohe Frequenz-Tinnitus - man hört ihn nicht, wenn man spielt und schon gar nicht im Band-Kontext. Aber in Spielpausen ist er da, wenngleich eigentlich nur bei hohen Gain-Settings, was bedeutet, dass er von einem Noise Gate rausgefiltert wird. Problematischer ist ein Designfehler, der zur Abwertung auf 3 Sterne führt. Wenn man den Mooer bei einer Strat einstöpselt, die den klassischen Anschluss auf der Gitarrendecke - nicht am Zargen - hat, liegt der Sender sehr unglücklich. Denn das Scharnier geht nur gut nach vorne, in welchem Falle der "Körper" des Senders und die biegsame Antenne mit dem Volume-Regler und besonders dem Tremoloarm in Konflikt gerät. Legt man das Scharnier auf die andere Seite, hängt der ganze Sender nach unten an der Klinke und kann bei unachtsamer Bewegung rausfallen. Das heißt, man muss den Sender eigentlich Richtung Tremolo umlegen; nur so sieht man auch die Oberseite mit dem An-Aus-Leuchtring-Knopf.

EDIT: Nach weiterem Ausprobieren mit anderen Gitarren muss ich dem Mooer doch bescheinigen, eine Fehlkonstruktion zu sein. Das Sendermodul ist einfach zu lang und schwer, um irgendwie stabil und gig-fähig in einer Gitarren-Klinkenbuchse zu bleiben. Auch bei einer Buchse am Zargen muss man ständig Angst haben, das Teil bei einer unachtsamen Bewegung zu verlieren. So ist am Ende der günstigere HB Airborne doch der Sieger, denn der Sender ist kürzer, das Scharnier strammer, und es passt einfach.
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Muy sorprendido
Rinine 28.11.2022
Es mi primer sistema inalámbrico así que era muy escéptico eon el tema de la latencia.

Despues de mirar varios sistemas este es el que decia tener menor latencia (aunque no pude verificarlo en reviews).

Directamente no noto diferencia alguna respecto a usar cable, ninguna.
A pesar de utilizarlo principalmente en un home studio con un DAW y VST (latencia extra).

Pero responde instántaneamente y muy fácil de usar y configurar.
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