Ich brauche das Boss WL-50 System zum Üben zu Hause oder in den Ferien. So kann ich meine Playlist zm Beispiel auf Spotify abspielen und gleichzeitig dazu üben. Wunderbar! Auch Bass- Lernkurse kann ich so bestens erarbeiten. Einziger Übungsnachteil: es gibt keinen Looper, um einzelne Sequenzen repetativ zu üben.
Das System ist kinderleicht zu bedienen. Auch das Aufladen klappt wunderbar. Der Kopfhörer ist von guter Qualität und bietet dazu noch verschiedene Einstellungsmöglickeiten. Schöne Aufbewahrungs Case.
Kleine Nachteile: der Übermittler muss separat aufgeladen werden und kann nicht abgeklappt werden. Steht also bei der Gitarre stark heraus.
Empfehle dieses Übungsgerät sehr!!
Alphonso
Boss WL-50 Wireless System
Product # | 202307 |
Brand | Boss![]() |
Category | Kytarové & Baskytarové Bezdrátové Systémy | Brand Category | Boss - Bezdrátové Systémy |
Release date | August 2018 |
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Description
Once you experience the wireless independence provided by the WL-50, you'll never go back to using a standard cable again! Setup is quick and simple, and you're able to move about freely while playing at home, jamming with friends, and performing on stage. During sound check at a gig, you can listen to your tone out front and dial in the best sound for your audience. And with the ability to roam and interact with other musicians, your live shows will be more dynamic and entertaining than ever.
Lightning-Fast BOSS Wireless Technology
Equipped with high-performance BOSS wireless technology that debuted in the Katana-Air wireless guitar amp, the WL-50 delivers exceptional sound quality with wide dynamic range. Working in the 2.4 GHz frequency band, the system automatically accesses the optimum channel to ensure rock-solid audio performance with absolutely no drop-outs. And with ultra-low latency of just 2.3 ms, you’ll always enjoy great playing feel with no lag whatsoever. Up to 14 BOSS wireless systems can be used simultaneously in one space, allowing multiple musicians to enjoy wireless freedom at the same time.*
*Environmental conditions may affect the actual number of simultaneous systems available.
Just Another Pedal on Your Board
The WL-50 has a slightly smaller footprint than a standard BOSS compact pedal and can be powered just like your other stomps, making it an easy addition to any pedalboard setup. Simply place it at the beginning of your chain and connect the receiver’s output to the first pedal. The receiver is also equipped with a regular ¼-inch input jack, so you can always use a traditional guitar cable in a pinch.
Integrated Transmitter Dock
The WL-50 features a built-in dock that’s used to charge the transmitter and establish the wireless connection. The system’s streamlined profile is maintained even when the transmitter is docked, with a total height that’s about the same as a normal BOSS stomp.
Plug In and Rock
Once you’ve installed the WL-50 on your board and charged the transmitter, it’s literally as simple to use as a standard guitar cable. Just dock the transmitter in the receiver, wait about 10 seconds, and then plug the transmitter into your instrument. That’s it! The optimum wireless connection is set automatically during docking, with no other user operation required.
Cable Tone Simulation
The WL-50 includes two selectable cable tone simulation options that reproduce the natural capacitive effect that’s introduced when using a guitar cable with standard passive pickups. You can also bypass the effect when cable tone simulation is not desirable, such as when using an acoustic/electric guitar with an onboard preamp or an instrument with active pickups.
Pedal Power Distribution
When the receiver is powered via a BOSS PSA-S adaptor, it becomes a power distribution center for other stomps on your board. By using an optional PCS-20A daisy-chain cable, you’re able to power a number of BOSS compact pedals at the same time.
Battery-Powered Operation for Mobile Gigging
At street gigs and other mobile performance situations, running your pedals on battery power is often the best choice. The WL-50 receiver can run for up to ten hours on two AA batteries, allowing you to take your wireless setup with you! While running on battery power, the receiver is unable to charge the transmitter. But don’t worry—you can still charge it using a common USB adaptor (5 V/500 mA or higher), the same type used with most smartphones and tablets.
Supplied items
- Leaflet USING THE UNIT SAFELY
- Transmitter
- Rubber foot x 4
- Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 2
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Properties
- Optimum wireless connection set automatically, with no complicated setup required
- Newly developed BOSS technology delivers premium audio performance with rock-solid stability, ultra-low latency (2.3 ms), and 65-foot/20-meter range (line-of-sight propagation)*
- Built-in rechargeable battery in transmitter provides up to 12 hours of continuous playing time
- Plug the transmitter into the receiver's docking port for charging and automatic wireless setup**
- Selectable cable tone simulation options: short, long, and bypass
- Receiver powered by optional PSA-S adaptor or two AA batteries
- With PSA-S adaptor power, the receiver's DC output can distribute power to one or more pedals using an optional PCS-20A daisy-chain cable
- Spare WL-T Transmitter available separately
- Weight: 0.450kg
- Height: 160mm
- Width: 120mm
- Depth: 85mm
Specifications
- Wireless Format: BOSS proprietary digital audio format
- Wireless carrier frequency: 2.4 GHz
- Compatible Channels: 14 (May vary due to local conditions)
- Transmission Range: 65 feet line-of-sight (May vary due to local conditions)
- Latency: 2.3 ms
- Dynamic Range: 110 dB or greater
- Frequency Response: 20 Hz--20 kHz
- Nominal Input Level: -10 dBu
- Input Impedance: 1 M ohm
- Nominal Output Level: -10 dBu
- Output Impedance: 1 k ohm
- Recommended Load Impedance: 10 k ohms or greater
- Controls: CABLE TONE switch (OFF/SHORT/LONG)
- Indicators: POWER, RECEIVE
- Connectors:
- INPUT jack: 1/4-inch phone type
- OUTPUT jack: 1/4-inch phone type
- TRANSMITTER jack: 1/4-inch TRS phone type
- DC IN jack
- DC OUT jack
- Power Supply: Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 2, AC adaptor (sold separately)
- Current Draw:
- During wireless operation: 60 mA
- While charging transmitter: 320mA
- Options (sold separately):
- AC adaptor: PSA-S series
- Parallel DC cord: PCS-20A (DC Plug x8)
- Width: 72 mm, 2-7/8 inches
- Depth: 121 mm, 4-13/16 inches
- Height: 56 mm, 2-1/4 inches
- Weight: 220 g, 8 oz
Specifications (TRANSMITTER (WL-T))
- Nominal Input Level: -10 dBu (1 M ohm)
- Indicator: BATTERY
- Connectors:
- Input plug: 1/4-inch TRS phone type
- DC IN 5 V port: USB Micro-B type
- Power Supply: Rechargeable lithium-ion battery, Supplied from the DC IN 5 V port
- Current Draw: 350mA
- Battery charging time: Approximately 3 hours
- Width: 87 mm, 3-7/16 inches
- Depth: 22 mm, 7/8 inches
- Height: 36 mm, 1-7/16 inches
- Weight: 43 g, 2 oz
Reviews (12)





Habe dieses Wireless System jetzt seit über zwei Jahren im Einsatz. Es funktioniert zuverlässig. Hatte das Teil auch bei mehreren Life-Gigs dabei. Noch nie eine Spur eines Aussetzters. Nur zu empfehlen, das Teil.
Absolutes Top Wireless System. Kein Rauschen, Brummen oder ähnliches. Besser als die Konkurrenzprodukte im höheren Preissegment
Der Sender passt nicht in eine in den Gitarren-Korpus versenkte Anschlussbuchse, wie er bei den Ibanez SDGR Bassgitarren verwendet wird, da er zu breit ist und/oder der Stecker zu kurz ist.
Ich verwende das Boss WL-50 jetzt seit einigen Monaten jeden Tag mehrere Stunden (im Wohnzimmer) und bin schlicht begeistert. Ich merke keinen Klang- oder Latenzunterschied zum Kabel.
Laufe gern beim spielen/üben umher und dafür ist es einfach toll.
Keine Probleme mit WLAN-Umgebung, anders als bei dem Line6 G10 das ich vorher hatte.
Akkuladung hält bei mir 3-4 Tage (10h), wobei ich den Sender meist aus der Gitarre entferne wenn ich Pause mache.
Klare Kauf-Empfehlung.
Die Inbetriebnahme ist sehr einfach und geht blitzschnell. Das Verbindungskabel zum Verstärker wird in die OUT-Buchse des Empfängers eingesteckt, dadurch schaltet er sich ein.
Der Sender schaltet sich ein durch einstecken an der Gitarre. Die beiden Geräte such sogleich Kontakt und die Verbindung steht. Das ist alles.