Wireless Guitar System, Phenyx Pro True Diversity Guitar Wireless Set w/Rechargeable Wireless Guitar Transmitter, 100 UHF Channels, Wireless Instrument System for Electric Guitar Bass (PTG-11)


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Brand Phenyx Pro
Color Black
Body Material Metal
Neck Material Type Metal
Hand Orientation Right
Guitar Bridge System Fixed
Number of Strings 6
UPC 850033601084
Manufacturer Phenyx Technology,LLC

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  • RELIABLE WIRELESS OPERATION: The wireless guitar transmitter receiver set has metal cordless receiver and high-quality transmitter for great durability.This audio wireless guitar system features UHF band, better to avoid interference from digital electronics devices compared to 2.4GHz/5.8GHz circuitry. The wireless instrument system employs state-of-the-art true diversity circuitry design to ensure smooth and reliable wireless performance. 165ft coverage in wide open space line of sight
  • PROFESSIONAL SOUND PERFORMANCE: The guitar wireless transmitter and receiver set delivers clean sound without statics, hiss, or humming. No dropouts or cutoffs. NO LATENCY or DELAY. Broad frequency response adds dimensions and clarity to uncompromised instrument sound. The wireless guitar/instrument transmitter receiver system features 100 frequencies, which enables more than 30 sets to be used simultaneously in a live show or small gig. A professional kit for both stage and studio
  • COMPATIBILITY & RECHARGEABLE FEATURE: The rotatable 1/4’’ plug on the transmitter can be plugged directly into the instrument input jack. The micro USB port makes it easy to recharge (2-3h charging for up to 4h continuous operation). The wireless bass guitar system works well with electric guitar, acoustic guitar, bass, and other instruments, ideal for studio recording, outdoor events, live shows, stage performances, or small bands. *NOTE: Works for both PASSIVE and ACTIVE pickup
  • BOX CONTENT: 1 x metal wireless guitar receiver, 1 x rechargeable guitar transmitter, 1 x audio cable to recharge the transmitter, 1 x power adapter, 2 x antenna, 1 x 1/4’’ audio cable, 1 x user manual
  • DEVOTED SERVICE: Genuine Phenyx Pro audio products come with 12-month manufacturer assurance and supportive customer service. Welcome for troubleshooting or replacement of discontinuous/defective parts.

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Wireless Guitar System, Phenyx Pro True Diversity Guitar Wireless Set w/Rechargeable Wireless Guitar Transmitter, 100 UHF Channels, Wireless Instrument System for Electric Guitar Bass (PTG-11)


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  • 1 x Metal wireless guitar receiver, 1 x Rechargeable guitar transmitter, 1 x Audio cable to recharge the transmitter, 1 x Power adapter, 2 x Antenna, 1 x 1/4’’ Audio cable, 1 x User manual

  • Product Description

    PTG-11-A+1
    PTG-11-A+2
    PTG-11-A+3
    PTG-11-A+4
    PTG-11-A+5

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    wireless guitar system
    PTG-11
    GUITAR SYSTEM
    PTG-12
    G-11TR
    1 transmitter Only
    M10A
    PTM-10
    M11
    PTM-11
    PTM-22
    PTM-22
    CASE LARGE
    Large Size Carrying Case
    Features UHF Wireless Guitar System UHF Wireless Guitar System ONLY compatible with PTG-11 Stereo in Ear Monitor System Mono in Ear Monitor System Mono in Ear Monitor System Aluminum Large Carrying Case
    Frequency Range 902 - 927MHz 550 -580MHz 902 - 927MHz 902 - 928MHz 902 - 928MHz 902 - 928MHz /
    Operating Distance 165ft 165ft 164ft 164ft 164ft 164ft /
    Top Application live shows, stage performance live shows, stage performance live shows, stage performance Stage,Lecture, Speech Stage,Lecture, Speech Stage,Lecture, Speech /
    Compatibility / / PTG-11 / / / /

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    4 out of 5 stars
    81 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the sound quality, value, wireless connectivity, performance and ease of use of the guitar. They mention that it has a built-in noise gate, and that it's an extremely affordable UHF wireless guitar system. They appreciate the reliable wireless signal, and say that it works well for pedalboard to amp. Customers also are happy with ease of usage, and appearance. However, some customers disagree on quality.

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    12 customers mention "Sound quality"9 positive3 negative

    Customers like the sound quality of the guitar. They mention that it has a great tone and range, and doesn't distort. They appreciate the built-in noise gate and the volume output control.

    "...made piece of gear that works exactly as advertised and sounds fantastic...." Read more

    "...That being said, when it was not having the cut out issue the sound was really awesome and the size of the unit is increadibly convenient...." Read more

    "Sound quality wasn't as good as being hard wired and the owners manual really is just bare bones." Read more

    "...I don't hear any interference it doesn't distort and it sounds great but I can't stay by my amp. In other words it's getting sent back today...." Read more

    10 customers mention "Value"10 positive0 negative

    Customers appreciate the value of the guitar. They say it has pro features for the price, and is an extremely affordable UHF wireless guitar system.

    "The PTG-11 is an extremely affordable UHF wireless guitar system...." Read more

    "...will not be disappointed for the flexible useful return on a very reasonable investment." Read more

    "...Overall, a good unit for the price, and my issues could just be manufacturing tolerances, but it never stopped me from being able to play, and i had..." Read more

    "...sell service, their products are a game changer, tye perfect balance of value between quality & price, i dont see my self buying those big famous..." Read more

    10 customers mention "Wireless connectivity"7 positive3 negative

    Customers like the wireless connectivity of the guitar. They mention it has a very reliable wireless signal that can go very far, it's a quality wireless option at a reasonable price, and the best wireless guitar system that they've ever used. The transmitter is nice and compact, and fits all of their guitars. Overall, it is a solid wireless setup with good signal strength and no loss of signal.

    "...It also comes with rack mounting brackets, antennas, antenna extension cables for rack mounting, 1 ¼” cable, and a power adapter...." Read more

    "...anyways. Battery life per session has been 3-5 hours with no loss of signal/fade from the transmitter...." Read more

    "...10 ft from the receiver tops before it started cutting out and losing signal with nothing in the way...." Read more

    "...This boasts a sleek stylish design, is easy to use, long range and high quality. A must have for at home practice or live events...." Read more

    7 customers mention "Performance"7 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the performance of the guitar. They mention that it works well, is impressed with its performance, and performs perfectly without any interference from other wireless units or pedalboards. They also say that it's a highly flexible unit and works great for pedalboard to amp.

    "...The tone produced when using the PTG-11 is also quite good. I don't feel like I experienced any noticeable degradation in terms of my tone...." Read more

    "...Also works great for pedalboard to amp as well. Depending upon use, a highly flexible unit. Very satisfied with this purchase...." Read more

    "This system works beautifully. Having the direct in for the transmitter is the best...." Read more

    "...I was pleasantly surprised at how clean the sound is and it works perfectly for my needs since I only play in my house...." Read more

    6 customers mention "Ease of use"6 positive0 negative

    Customers find the guitar easy to use. They say the rack mount unit makes it easily accessible for their rig. They also say the screen and usability is excellent.

    "Easy 5 minute setup, very easy to use.Single rack size with ears or feet for desktop use. 2 rabbit ears for the back. Great line-of-sight range...." Read more

    "...This boasts a sleek stylish design, is easy to use, long range and high quality. A must have for at home practice or live events...." Read more

    "...Easy setup, and pairing. Very user friendly. My transmitter crapped out early on...not sure why. But, Phenyx took care of me immediately...." Read more

    "...The price is cheap, so simple to use and theres no cables so it looks very sleek on guitars as the transmitter can bend! Definitely worth purchasing." Read more

    3 customers mention "Appearance"3 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the appearance of the guitar. They mention that it has a sleek, stylish design, and the receiver unit is designed perfectly.

    "...I think the receiver unit is designed perfectly and feels extremely sturdy...." Read more

    "This company knows what they are doing. This boasts a sleek stylish design, is easy to use, long range and high quality...." Read more

    "...price is cheap, so simple to use and theres no cables so it looks very sleek on guitars as the transmitter can bend! Definitely worth purchasing." Read more

    3 customers mention "Compactness"3 positive0 negative

    Customers find the size of the unit incredible convenient. They also say the transmitter is nice and compact, and fits all their guitars. The receiver is not too big, and could easily mount onto a pedalboard if needed. It's super light and fits very snugly into the output jack on their guitar.

    "...like a tank and the transmitter is super light and fits very snuggly into the output jack on my guitar...." Read more

    "...cut out issue the sound was really awesome and the size of the unit is increadibly convenient...." Read more

    "...The receiver is not too big, and could easily mount onto a pedalboard if needed, or into a wrack setup with the included L brackets...." Read more

    17 customers mention "Quality"9 positive8 negative

    Customers are mixed about the quality of the guitar. Some mention it's a high quality system with no dropouts and crystal clear signal. They say the receiver unit is built like a tank and the transmitter is super light. However, others say that it'll break within the first 10 minutes.

    "...which I will get to in a bit, but overall, this is an exceptionally made piece of gear that works exactly as advertised and sounds fantastic...." Read more

    "...times on multiple channels I was still running into intermittent cutting out on the signal...." Read more

    "...This boasts a sleek stylish design, is easy to use, long range and high quality. A must have for at home practice or live events...." Read more

    "...I could only get about 10 ft from the receiver tops before it started cutting out and losing signal with nothing in the way...." Read more

    An exceptional wireless unit at an incredible price!
    5 out of 5 stars
    An exceptional wireless unit at an incredible price!
    The PTG-11 is an extremely affordable UHF wireless guitar system. The system is comprised of a rackmount receiver unit and rechargeable guitar transmitter (charged via micro USB). It also comes with rack mounting brackets, antennas, antenna extension cables for rack mounting, 1 ¼” cable, and a power adapter.I got to try the unit in a controlled setting at home for about 3 weeks before taking it on the road for a few days and, I have to say, my experience with it is overwhelmingly positive in both my home and live use. I do have a minor critique which I will get to in a bit, but overall, this is an exceptionally made piece of gear that works exactly as advertised and sounds fantastic.The manual states that it has a range of 165-175ft and while I wasn’t able to get that far away due to the lovely Washington rain, I was able to get at least 100ft away in my home and experience no dropout or latency whatsoever. The transmitter also has about 8-12 hours' worth of battery life, which is pretty absurd.The tone produced when using the PTG-11 is also quite good. I don't feel like I experienced any noticeable degradation in terms of my tone. Given, I tend to use more high gain amp models through my quad cortex, so I’m not as concerned in a live setting so long as the tone isn’t muddy, but even on the lower gain and clean tones, everything still sounded just a clear and full as it normally does. That being said, when comparing the raw DI between a direct connection and wireless connection to my UAD Apollo Twin, there is maybe a bit of added compression, but nothing I would consider bad or detrimental (highly doubt anyone would be using a wireless system to record, but you never know).Speaking in terms of my live experience, the PTG-11 performed perfectly without any interference from other wireless units or cell phones. The receiver unit is built like a tank and the transmitter is super light and fits very snuggly into the output jack on my guitar. One of my concerns was that, given the transmitters design, it might be a little loose or potentially fly out while playing. Thankfully such was not the case. On top of that, I did not need to charge it at all for any of those days we were on the road and it still had plenty of juice after our last show.This does bring me to the area where I think the PTG-11 could be improved. I think the receiver unit is designed perfectly and feels extremely sturdy. The transmitter unit, however, while not feeling cheap by any means, feels a lot more fragile. Obviously, you try to be as careful as you can, but things can happen on the road and the plastic that houses the transmitter electronics feels like it could break if dropped from high enough onto a hard surface. I feel like this could be improved by either using more durable rubber material or simply going with the more traditional pack design you could attach to your strap. Also, this is a very minor thing, but I do think it would be cool to see future units be chargeable by USB-C since those are much more common nowadays.All that being said, I think this is an incredible unit and definitely recommend it. You would be hard pressed to find a better wireless unit for the price. On top of that, Phenyx Pro’s customer service and team have been extremely helpful and very communicative, which is always extremely refreshing. Will definitely be trying more gear from them in the future!
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    Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022
    The PTG-11 is an extremely affordable UHF wireless guitar system. The system is comprised of a rackmount receiver unit and rechargeable guitar transmitter (charged via micro USB). It also comes with rack mounting brackets, antennas, antenna extension cables for rack mounting, 1 ¼” cable, and a power adapter.

    I got to try the unit in a controlled setting at home for about 3 weeks before taking it on the road for a few days and, I have to say, my experience with it is overwhelmingly positive in both my home and live use. I do have a minor critique which I will get to in a bit, but overall, this is an exceptionally made piece of gear that works exactly as advertised and sounds fantastic.

    The manual states that it has a range of 165-175ft and while I wasn’t able to get that far away due to the lovely Washington rain, I was able to get at least 100ft away in my home and experience no dropout or latency whatsoever. The transmitter also has about 8-12 hours' worth of battery life, which is pretty absurd.

    The tone produced when using the PTG-11 is also quite good. I don't feel like I experienced any noticeable degradation in terms of my tone. Given, I tend to use more high gain amp models through my quad cortex, so I’m not as concerned in a live setting so long as the tone isn’t muddy, but even on the lower gain and clean tones, everything still sounded just a clear and full as it normally does. That being said, when comparing the raw DI between a direct connection and wireless connection to my UAD Apollo Twin, there is maybe a bit of added compression, but nothing I would consider bad or detrimental (highly doubt anyone would be using a wireless system to record, but you never know).

    Speaking in terms of my live experience, the PTG-11 performed perfectly without any interference from other wireless units or cell phones. The receiver unit is built like a tank and the transmitter is super light and fits very snuggly into the output jack on my guitar. One of my concerns was that, given the transmitters design, it might be a little loose or potentially fly out while playing. Thankfully such was not the case. On top of that, I did not need to charge it at all for any of those days we were on the road and it still had plenty of juice after our last show.

    This does bring me to the area where I think the PTG-11 could be improved. I think the receiver unit is designed perfectly and feels extremely sturdy. The transmitter unit, however, while not feeling cheap by any means, feels a lot more fragile. Obviously, you try to be as careful as you can, but things can happen on the road and the plastic that houses the transmitter electronics feels like it could break if dropped from high enough onto a hard surface. I feel like this could be improved by either using more durable rubber material or simply going with the more traditional pack design you could attach to your strap. Also, this is a very minor thing, but I do think it would be cool to see future units be chargeable by USB-C since those are much more common nowadays.

    All that being said, I think this is an incredible unit and definitely recommend it. You would be hard pressed to find a better wireless unit for the price. On top of that, Phenyx Pro’s customer service and team have been extremely helpful and very communicative, which is always extremely refreshing. Will definitely be trying more gear from them in the future!
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    5.0 out of 5 stars An exceptional wireless unit at an incredible price!
    Reviewed in the United States on November 17, 2022
    The PTG-11 is an extremely affordable UHF wireless guitar system. The system is comprised of a rackmount receiver unit and rechargeable guitar transmitter (charged via micro USB). It also comes with rack mounting brackets, antennas, antenna extension cables for rack mounting, 1 ¼” cable, and a power adapter.

    I got to try the unit in a controlled setting at home for about 3 weeks before taking it on the road for a few days and, I have to say, my experience with it is overwhelmingly positive in both my home and live use. I do have a minor critique which I will get to in a bit, but overall, this is an exceptionally made piece of gear that works exactly as advertised and sounds fantastic.

    The manual states that it has a range of 165-175ft and while I wasn’t able to get that far away due to the lovely Washington rain, I was able to get at least 100ft away in my home and experience no dropout or latency whatsoever. The transmitter also has about 8-12 hours' worth of battery life, which is pretty absurd.

    The tone produced when using the PTG-11 is also quite good. I don't feel like I experienced any noticeable degradation in terms of my tone. Given, I tend to use more high gain amp models through my quad cortex, so I’m not as concerned in a live setting so long as the tone isn’t muddy, but even on the lower gain and clean tones, everything still sounded just a clear and full as it normally does. That being said, when comparing the raw DI between a direct connection and wireless connection to my UAD Apollo Twin, there is maybe a bit of added compression, but nothing I would consider bad or detrimental (highly doubt anyone would be using a wireless system to record, but you never know).

    Speaking in terms of my live experience, the PTG-11 performed perfectly without any interference from other wireless units or cell phones. The receiver unit is built like a tank and the transmitter is super light and fits very snuggly into the output jack on my guitar. One of my concerns was that, given the transmitters design, it might be a little loose or potentially fly out while playing. Thankfully such was not the case. On top of that, I did not need to charge it at all for any of those days we were on the road and it still had plenty of juice after our last show.

    This does bring me to the area where I think the PTG-11 could be improved. I think the receiver unit is designed perfectly and feels extremely sturdy. The transmitter unit, however, while not feeling cheap by any means, feels a lot more fragile. Obviously, you try to be as careful as you can, but things can happen on the road and the plastic that houses the transmitter electronics feels like it could break if dropped from high enough onto a hard surface. I feel like this could be improved by either using more durable rubber material or simply going with the more traditional pack design you could attach to your strap. Also, this is a very minor thing, but I do think it would be cool to see future units be chargeable by USB-C since those are much more common nowadays.

    All that being said, I think this is an incredible unit and definitely recommend it. You would be hard pressed to find a better wireless unit for the price. On top of that, Phenyx Pro’s customer service and team have been extremely helpful and very communicative, which is always extremely refreshing. Will definitely be trying more gear from them in the future!
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2021
    Easy 5 minute setup, very easy to use.Single rack size with ears or feet for desktop use. 2 rabbit ears for the back. Great line-of-sight range. Around corners not so much-but the channel-switching feature automatically finds a better frequency with less dropoff. Very fast switching but still noticeable. Under most normal use one would be within the line of sight anyways.
    Battery life per session has been 3-5 hours with no loss of signal/fade from the transmitter. Full charge is about 2 hours via standard micro usb cable. Very firm snug flex on the 1/4 jack, no worries about the unit dangling around.
    Only the tiniest amount of background hiss/artifact added under the highest gain settings. Far more noticeable with single coils than humbuckers. Even then, you only notice it if you listen for it.
    Overall a great improvement over the budget $40-70 lighter-sized transmitter/receiver units Ive tried before. Higher interference and drop off around 15-20 feet. Very happy to be able to walk around the practice area without fear of cables. Also works great for pedalboard to amp as well. Depending upon use, a highly flexible unit. Very satisfied with this purchase. I have an unbox-live demo review coming to my you tube channel as well. GearJunkie35 username on YT.
    If you add this to your rack you will not be disappointed for the flexible useful return on a very reasonable investment.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Great audio quality and range. So glad I added this to my rack.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2021
    Easy 5 minute setup, very easy to use.Single rack size with ears or feet for desktop use. 2 rabbit ears for the back. Great line-of-sight range. Around corners not so much-but the channel-switching feature automatically finds a better frequency with less dropoff. Very fast switching but still noticeable. Under most normal use one would be within the line of sight anyways.
    Battery life per session has been 3-5 hours with no loss of signal/fade from the transmitter. Full charge is about 2 hours via standard micro usb cable. Very firm snug flex on the 1/4 jack, no worries about the unit dangling around.
    Only the tiniest amount of background hiss/artifact added under the highest gain settings. Far more noticeable with single coils than humbuckers. Even then, you only notice it if you listen for it.
    Overall a great improvement over the budget $40-70 lighter-sized transmitter/receiver units Ive tried before. Higher interference and drop off around 15-20 feet. Very happy to be able to walk around the practice area without fear of cables. Also works great for pedalboard to amp as well. Depending upon use, a highly flexible unit. Very satisfied with this purchase. I have an unbox-live demo review coming to my you tube channel as well. GearJunkie35 username on YT.
    If you add this to your rack you will not be disappointed for the flexible useful return on a very reasonable investment.
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    Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2022
    I Purchased this last minute to be able to use at a festival I was performing in. let me be clear, I had ZERO chance to test the unit before going to the festival so, my experience is a little swayed. Even after searching multiple times on multiple channels I was still running into intermittent cutting out on the signal. I was (in most cases) less than 20 feet from the receiver but, we were fairly close (within 1.5 miles) to the international airport so it >>could<< be a factor
    That being said, when it was not having the cut out issue the sound was really awesome and the size of the unit is increadibly convenient.
    I was not displeased nor discouraged by my purchase, but, I did eventually have to go with a direct input at one of the most troublesome stages in order to be heard.

    Time will tell and I am pretty confident that the unit will function better when I am not right next to an airport.
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    Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2024
    I am a gigging musician, and have been for 25 years. I bought this system as a backup to have in case my main system fails. Luckily I tried it out at the house before I put it in with my road gear because it is straight up a junk. I scanned all the channels to make sure I had the clearest channel without any interference. Then I also hand selected channels to make sure that I picked the best channel. I could only get about 10 ft from the receiver tops before it started cutting out and losing signal with nothing in the way. Which will not do for me because the places we play there are usually tons of people sometimes walls and bars in between me and my wireless. If you're only sitting 5 ft from your amp this would probably be great. I don't hear any interference it doesn't distort and it sounds great but I can't stay by my amp. In other words it's getting sent back today. I have some cheap UHF wireless that I use for practice that work better than this. All they are are two little rechargeable USB plugs. I would highly recommend buying them for $30 than buying this. For a little more dough then this one you can buy an actual decent unit from Samsung or even a lower grade shure.
    Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023
    This company knows what they are doing. This boasts a sleek stylish design, is easy to use, long range and high quality. A must have for at home practice or live events. Every guitarist should add this to their arsenal.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2021
    Sound quality wasn't as good as being hard wired and the owners manual really is just bare bones.
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