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BOSS WL-30XLR Wireless System
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BOSS WL-30XLR - Wireless System for microphone
Description
Step Up to Wireless Freedom
For any performer or speaker who uses a microphone to communicate with an audience, nothing beats the liberation of wireless. Movement is unrestricted, with no cables to trip over and get in the way. And for stand-mounted applications, it eliminates the need to route yet another cable to the audio mixer or stage amp. Once you experience wireless freedom with the WL-30XLR, you’ll never want to go back to a mic cable again.
One, Two, Done
The WL-30XLR makes wireless set up simple, thanks to an automatic scanning process that’s smooth, reliable, and hassle-free. After connecting the receiver to an XLR mic input on your mixer or other audio destination and the transmitter to your dynamic mic, you can get up and running with a quick two-step process. Just press a button on the receiver to automatically scan 14 channels and find the best one for your environment, and then confirm the setting on the transmitter—that’s it!
Premium Performance with BOSS Wireless Innovation
The WL-30XLR leverages the innovative BOSS technologies behind the acclaimed WL-series wireless products for guitar, bass, and other instruments, as well as the Waza-Air and Katana-Air wireless amplification systems. Lightning fast processing provides exceptional sound with ultra-low latency, plus robust line-of-sight transmission up to 230 feet/70 meters.
No Charging Needed
The WL-30XLR’s receiver and transmitter each use a single AA alkaline battery, allowing you to quickly refresh their power with no need to wait for charging. Runtime is up to 11 hours, good for multiple gigs and rehearsals. And when the juice runs out, you can swap batteries in seconds and be back in action right away.



Features
- Plug-and-play wireless system for a standard dynamic XLR microphone
- Premium audio performance with lightning-fast BOSS wireless technology
- Fast, two-step visual process for hassle-free set up
- Up to 11 hours of runtime with regular AA alkaline batteries
- Transmission range: 230 feet/70 meters (line-of-sight propagation)*
- Rock-solid wireless performance with 14-channel scanning
- Battery LED for checking available runtime
- Light and compact transmitter for comfortable handheld performance
- Receiver connects to an XLR mic input on a mixer, amplifier, audio interface, etc.
- Channel lock function for worry-free operation
- *The transmission range may vary due to local conditions
Warranty
90 day labor warranty.
1 year warranty - Multitracks, Jamstations, etc.
Check with manufacturer for specific product warranty.
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Reviewed by 1 customers
Exactly what I was looking for
submitted3 years ago
byDana
fromGarden Grove, CA
Using a Zoom L20R allows me to properly mix from the audience but from time to time I have harmonica parts that would require a long XLR cable. This unit allows me to join the band from my table
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submitted3 years ago
asked byMaurice
fromKansas City MO
Does bose make a wireless system for condenser microphones?
I’m sorry, but no.submitted3 years ago
asked byMike
fromFrostproof, FL
What frequency do these operate on?
2.4 GHz2.4 GHz Boss WL-30XLRsubmitted3 years ago
asked byBear
fromCenterville
will this work with an phantom mic?
I’m sorry. Your question is not clear. Please call us at 855-770-3373submitted4 years ago
asked byOG
fromCarson, CA
I would like to use this on Radial JDX Direct Drive pedal to send signal to the mixer. Would it work?
Yessubmitted4 years ago
asked byWired for Wireless
fromAnchorage, AK
How is the latency with these? I have owned Bose products in the past where the lag was quite noticeable.
2.3 mssubmitted4 years ago
asked byFogsound
fromGlenwood, mn 56334
If equipped with xlr can bv these transmit signal from mixer to powered speakers?
We've never tested it but theoretically it should work