Inalámbrico para Bajo Eléctrico Xvive AC58 - Probado y revisado por Ernesto Martín ¿Te interesa?

If you play electric bass live or in the studio, you've probably wondered at some point whether it's worth using a wireless bass system instead of a traditional cable. In this comprehensive review, we take an in-depth look at the Xvive AC58 Guitar Wireless System, a modern wireless system that operates at 5.8 GHz, with 24-bit/48 kHz audio and a latency of less than 5 ms. But in this video, we don't just analyze the product. I also explain key concepts that every musician should understand before using a wireless system: 0:00 Is a cable better? 01:24 What is latency and how does it affect playing? 03:40 Why the 20 Hz – 20 kHz frequency range is important for bass 04:50 What does it mean for a system to operate at 5.8 GHz? 05:56 How does automatic channel scanning work to avoid interference? 06:30 Audio quality - What does working at 24-bit/48 kHz entail? 07:00 What are dynamic range and signal-to-noise ratio? 07:20 Preset for active basses 08:25 Battery life of the Xvive AC58 09:21 My real-world live test I also test this system in real-world situations: ✔ Band rehearsal ✔ Studio recording ✔ Over 4 hours of live playing with students We also analyze other important features: • Compatibility with active and passive basses • Up to 5 hours of battery life • Portable charging case • Signal stability in environments with Interference If you're thinking about buying a wireless system for bass or guitar, this analysis will help you understand if it's really worth it. 👉 Xvive Distributors in Spain https://xvive.com/audio/dealers-spain/ 🎸 Learn bass with me DEBAJOELÉCTRICO Online Academy https://debajoelectrico.com #electricbass #xvive #wirelesssystem #bassplayer #musicians