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Wireless Electric Guitar Question

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From previous thread readings I know there are a few electric guitar players in GSR . I am currently a classical and flamenco guitarist. I want to learn a little jazz . So I will be purchasing an electric arch top . I have a 1969 Fender Pro Reverb amp . The plan is to work in front of my computer screen and study lessons there . I want to go wireless . { the amp is about 25 feet away } Doing some research it appears there may be some conflict with the modem as both operate on 2.4 ghz . I discovered one which operates at 5.8 ghz { link below } it is the Xvive A-58 ..... The modem will be roughly 3 feet away ..... Does anyone have experience with these devices ? ....Am I going to have a problem ?
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0D7Q448T2/ref=ewc_pr_img_2?smid=A1JLJRGIE56398&th=1
 
I've used a wireless transmitter by Line 6 before, which operated at 2.4G, and I didn't have any issues with wifi interference. You should be good with either one. I've only used the one by Line 6 so I don't know about the one you have posted.
 
There's usually a bunch of stuff on 2.4. Wireless mice, keyboards, smarthome stuff etc. You'd be pretty unlucky to have a conflict & if you did you could likely change the WIFI channel at the router & it would sort it out.
 
From previous thread readings I know there are a few electric guitar players in GSR . I am currently a classical and flamenco guitarist. I want to learn a little jazz . So I will be purchasing an electric arch top . I have a 1969 Fender Pro Reverb amp . The plan is to work in front of my computer screen and study lessons there . I want to go wireless . { the amp is about 25 feet away } Doing some research it appears there may be some conflict with the modem as both operate on 2.4 ghz . I discovered one which operates at 5.8 ghz { link below } it is the Xvive A-58 ..... The modem will be roughly 3 feet away ..... Does anyone have experience with these devices ? ....Am I going to have a problem ?
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B0D7Q448T2/ref=ewc_pr_img_2?smid=A1JLJRGIE56398&th=1

Is the Amp link digitizing the analog output of the guitar? I can't imagine the bandwith use being high for an audio signal. Your link states the device is 5.8 ghz btw.
depending on the modem you may be able to switch channels to something different than the Amp device.

there's phone and tab apps that allow you to do a site survey. Even neighbour's channel usage can cause interference. A site survey can let you use the least prevalent channel in use close to you.
 
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