Buffer
P58 can be set to either True Bypass or Buffered Bypass. Buffered Bypass is a good choice if you use long cables and/or a lot of pedals between the A58 Receiver and your amp. If you want tonal purity and have a smaller setup, True Bypass is the way to go.
Tuner On
Press the switch to turn the tuner ON: the screen will light up and the output will be muted. Turning the tuner OFF lets your instrument signal pass through to your amp, and turns on the tuner screen.
Xvive P58 Digital Wireless Guitar Pedal System Features:
- 5.8 GHz True Diversity wireless system
- High-resolution 24-bit / 48 kHz audio
- Transmitter battery life: up to 5 hours
- Receiver power: 9 - 12V DC (12V DC adapter included)
- Less than 5 ms latency
- 6 wireless channels
- Dynamic range: 110 dB
- Signal-to-noise ratio: 110 dB
- Frequency response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
- Integrated Wireless Receiver / Chromatic Tuner
- Wireless range: up to 100 ft; depends on RF signal absorption, reflection and interference
- Transmitter compatible with active and passive pickups
- Receiver scans for wireless status and selects the best channel
- USB Type-C charging port on the Receiver/Tuner for charging the Transmitter
- Buffered Bypass/True Bypass switch on Receiver/Tuner
- For guitar, bass and other musical instruments
- Includes: Transmitter, Receiver/Tuner, USB charging cable, manual
Pairing with Another A58
If your transmitter runs out of power, you can pair your receiver with another A58 transmitter set to the same channel. Keeping a backup transmitter handy helps ensure that you will get through long gigs without running out of charge.
Connect with a Guitar Cable
If necessary, you can connect your instrument to the Receiver/Tuner using a guitar cable. If you do, the A58 Receiver/Tuner will function only as a Tuner and its receiver module will be automatically disabled.
Transmitter Charging from Receiver
Your Transmitter can be charged by plugging it into the back of the Receiver, using a USB Type-C cable. In order to charge the Transmitter, the Receiver must be connected to a power outlet using a 12V 400 mA or 9V 500 mA adapter. Lower current may result in longer charging times.
Tuner
- The note you are tuning to is displayed in the middle in white
- Blue dots indicate that you are tuned at, and need to tune up
- Red dots indicate that you are tuned sharp, and need to tune down
- A perfectly tuned note is indicated by a green circle in the center, with solid green dots on both sides.
- Chromatic Note Detection: C C# D D# E F F# G G# A A# B
- Default standard reference pitch (440 Hz)
Scan for the Best Channel
Press and hold the channel button on the Receiver for 3 seconds to enter Channel Scan mode. The Receiver’s channel LED will ash during scanning and then will stay on the optimal wireless channel. When scanning is complete, manually set the Transmitter’s channel to be the same as the Receiver channel.
Active and Passive Modes
The A58 Transmitter o ers both Active and Passive modes, making it compatible with all pickups—from passive to high-output active pickups! When using a guitar or bass with active pickups, press and hold the Transmitter’s Channel button for 3 seconds to turn on Active mode. When Active mode is on, the Active LED will illuminate.