Are you looking for a budget-friendly way to ditch those pesky instrument cables? The Mooer Air P05 is here to set you free! This compact wireless transmitter delivers impressive performance without breaking the bank.
Mooer Air P05
Don’t let cables hold you back! The Mooer Air P05 is the affordable, reliable, and easy-to-use wireless transmitter that guitarists have been waiting for.
Key Features:
- Long Range and Low Latency: Enjoy a wireless range of up to 20 meters and ultra-low latency (less than 7 milliseconds) for a seamless performance.
- Long Battery Life: With 8 hours of continuous use, you can play through entire sets without worrying about recharging.
- Multiple Channels: Choose from four channels to avoid interference and ensure a clean signal.
- Energy-Saving Mode: Automatically deactivates after inactivity to conserve battery life.
- USB-C Charging: Conveniently charge the transmitter using a standard USB-C cable.
- Lightweight Design: Weighing only 85 grams, it is easy to carry and won’t weigh you down.
Affordable Access to Wireless Performance
At just $36, it offers exceptional value for money. It’s the perfect solution for guitarists who want to experience the freedom of wireless playing without breaking the bank.
Important Note: Please keep in mind that the Air P05 is designed for passive pickups. If you use active pickups or electronics, you’ll need to consider a different wireless system.
Available to pre-order now.
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2 thoughts on “Mooer Air P05: Affordable Wireless Freedom for Guitarists”
Will that work with a Fender Jaguar AmPro and a lowly Krate 18 watts tube amp ?
Thanks!
I cannot see any reason why it wouldn’t. It just won’t work with active pickups or active electronics in a guitar (or bass), the pickups in a Jaguar are traditionally passive, so you should be fine.