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BOSS WL-Series Wireless System (WL-20/WL-20L/WL-50)

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With the WL-50, it’s never been easier to bring wireless freedom to your pedalboard. Driven by new BOSS technology, the WL-50 delivers premium sound and a plug-and-play experience that eliminates all the hassles normally associated with wireless systems. The stompbox-sized receiver fits right alongside your other pedals, and includes a docking port for charging the transmitter and automatically setting the best wireless connection. There’s even a handy DC output, allowing you to distribute power to multiple pedals on your board.

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.

This system includes a receiver and transmitter.
Open Box BOSS WL-50 Guitar Wireless System Level 1
Open Box BOSS WL-50 Guitar Wireless System Level 1
Open Box BOSS WL-50 Guitar Wireless System Level 1

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  • Plug-and-play wireless system in a stompbox-size format for pedalboards
  • Optimum wireless connection set automatically, with no complicated setup required
  • Newly developed BOSS technology delivers premium audio performance with rock-solid stability, ultralow latency (2.3 ms) and 65'/20 m range
  • Selectable cable tone simulation options: short, long and bypass
  • Receiver powered by optional PSA-S adapter or two AA batteries (sold separately)
  • With PSA-S adapter power, the receiver’s DC output can distribute power to one or more pedals using an optional PCS-20A daisy-chain cable (sold separately)
  • Spare WL-T Transmitter available separatelyAccessories
    • Owner's Manual
    • Leaflet USING THE UNIT SAFELY
    • Transmitter
    • Rubber foot x 4
    • Alkaline battery (AA, LR6) x 2
    An AC adapter (PSA-S series) is required to charge the transmitter (WL-T)Options (sold separately)
    • AC adapter: PSA-S series
    • Parallel DC cord: PCS-20A (DC Plug x8)

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    Specifications - ReceiverWireless Format
    • BOSS proprietary digital audio format
    Wireless carrier frequency
    • 2.4GHz
    Compatible Channels
    • 14 (May vary due to local conditions)
    Transmission Range
    • 65' line-of-sight (May vary due to local conditions)
    Latency
    • 2.3 ms
    Dynamic Range
    • 110dB or greater
    Frequency Response
    • 20Hz–20kHz
    Nominal Input Level
    • –10 dBu
    Input Impedance
    • 1 Mohm
    Nominal Output Level
    • –10 dBu
    Output Impedance
    • 1 kohm
    Recommended Load Impedance
    • 10 kohms 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 adapter (sold separately)
    Current Draw
    • During wireless operation: 60 mA
    • While charging transmitter: 320 mA
    • Expected battery life under continuous use
    • Alkaline battery (AA, LR6): Approximately 10 hours
    • *These figures will vary depending on the actual conditions of use
    Dimensions WxDxH
    • 2-7/8" x 4-13/16" x 2-1/4"
    Weight
    • 8 oz
    Specifications - Transmitter Nominal Input Level
    • 10 dBu (1 Mohm)
    Indicator
    • Battery
    Connectors
    • Input plug: 1/4-inch TRS phone type
    • DC IN 5V 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
    Expected Battery Life Under Continuous Use
    • Approximately 12 hours
    • *These figures will vary depending on the actual conditions of use.
    Dimensions (WxDxH)
    • 3-7/16" x 7/8" x 1-7/16"
    Weight
    •  
    • 2 oz

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    3.57

    7 Reviews

    67%

    of respondents would recommend this to a friend

    Filters
    Best Uses
    1. Performances4
    2. Amateur Recording1
    3. Home Studio1
    4. Outdoor Events / Games1
    5. Professional Recording1
    Cons
    1. Not Durable2
    2. Poor Sound Quality2
    3. Limited Functions1
    4. Unreliable1
    5. Battery life of transmitter has limitations.1
    Describe Yourself
    1. Experienced5
    2. Novice1
    Pros
    1. Easy To Use5
    2. Good Audio4
    3. Compact3
    4. Lightweight3
    5. Versatile3
    • This is a great piece of gear.

      4

      Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

      submitted10 months ago

      byPaul

      fromNew Jersey

      Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

      Wish I would of cut the cord sooner.

    • Works Great!

      4

      Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

      submitted10 months ago

      byPaul

      fromNew Jersey

      Submitted as part of a sweepstakes

      This is a solid product and good wireless option.

    • Works fine

      4

      Verified BuyerVerified Buyer

      submitted3 years ago

      byDan

      fromFlorida

      Works fine but wish it had better way of telling if it's charging or charged. Had to re-wire my power tele to work with it. The Boss website had info to correct it. (had to switch active pickup/preamp and battery grounds).

    • What I was looking for

      4

      submitted6 years ago

      byGary

      fromWisconsin

      I went with this model as it appeared to work on both electric and acoustic guitars and was not disappointed. Teles., strats., Martin, Gibson electrics and acoustics all worked flawlessly. Signal transmission we're equal to cable, at least to the ear. Only issue is that transmitter can die without warning if not kept charged and demands attention to avoid this. I haven't kept close check on how long the charge holds but elect to recharge after pretty much every use to avoid abrupt cut off of the signal. This is not a critical issue for me but it may be important to some.

    • Started having trouble a two weeks after buying

      2

      submitted6 years ago

      byGreg

      fromOregon

      I'm really bummed. I wanted to like this. About 10 days after getting it, it started having short problems in the transmitter. Guitar Center wasn't helpful, even 10 days after. Said I can't return it online because I didn't purchase extra warranty. Said I could find a local store and they might return it without the box.

    • Returned for a Line6 G10S

      2

      submitted7 years ago

      byJohn

      fromMechanicsburg, PA

      The device is easy to setup and get started. But the sound is very muffled. Reception with line of sight was ok to a point. The device also picked up Computer noises.

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    • asked byBryan

      fromMorganton, NC

      I'm trying to figure out if the WL-50 is the right setup (vs. the WL-20, or the WL-20L).  I have an electric guitar (passive pickups) and an acoustic/electric guitar (active pickups).  As I understand it, the WL-20 is more specifically for passive, while the WL-20L is more specifically for active (although I think the WL-20L makes mention that it can be used, perhaps not optimally, for both).  Q1: Maybe the solution is this WL-50 (as it states that it can confidently be used for both)?  Q2: Could I connect the receiver to my amp head (line in) rather than connecting it to a pedalboard?  Or, should I stick with using either the WL-20, or the WL-20L?  Thank you.

      I'm trying to figure out if the WL-50 is the right setup (vs. the WL-20, or the WL-20L). I have an electric guitar (passive pickups) and an acoustic/electric guitar (active pickups). As I understand it, the WL-20 is more specifically for passive, while the WL-20L is more specifically for active (although I think the WL-20L makes mention that it can be used, perhaps not optimally, for both). Q1: Maybe the solution is this WL-50 (as it states that it can confidently be used for both)? Q2: Could I connect the receiver to my amp head (line in) rather than connecting it to a pedalboard? Or, should I stick with using either the WL-20, or the WL-20L? Thank you.

      Open Reply - Thomas
      We need a little more information to better help you. Please give us a call at 855-770-3373
    • asked byBonesPeace

      fromSan Jose, CA

      Does the Receiver come with the transmitter?

      Does the Receiver come with the transmitter?

      Open Reply - Beau
      This wireless system does come with a transmitter.
    • asked byOskar

      fromMaryland

      Does this Boss WL-50 comes with a WL-T Transmitter? I asked this question as I only saw the receiver in the picture of the product.

      Does this Boss WL-50 comes with a WL-T Transmitter? I asked this question as I only saw the receiver in the picture of the product.

      Open Reply - Beau
      This wireless system does come with a transmitter.
    • asked byclench13

      fromSan Jose Ca.

      It doesn't say on the GC website, does this come with both the transmitter and receiver? They only picture the receiver.

      It doesn't say on the GC website, does this come with both the transmitter and receiver? They only picture the receiver.

      Open Reply - Kenneth
      Yes, this comes with the receiver
    • asked bycakepad

      frommommy, NJ

      Will it power other pedals while running on battery?

      Will it power other pedals while running on battery?

      Open Reply - Ronald
      No, it can't.
    • asked byKevin

      fromCA

      Is this compatible with active pickups? I am aware the Xvive are not so looking for an alternative.

      Is this compatible with active pickups? I am aware the Xvive are not so looking for an alternative.

      Open Reply - Ronald
      As far as I know active pickups work the same as any other pickups with a wireless system. This should work just fine.
    • asked byStephen

      fromStl, MO

      Can this be powered off the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+?

      Can this be powered off the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+?

      Open Reply - Charles
      This can be powered with the Voodoo Lab Pedal Power 2+
    • asked byPaul

      fromMN

      I have both active and passive pickups. Which is the best option for me?

      I have both active and passive pickups. Which is the best option for me?

      Open Reply -
      It won't matter. Either will be compatible with this.