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    Fender unveils the Telepath Wireless System, offering 70 feet of freedom – time to ditch the cable?

    By Jonathan Horsley,

    2 days ago

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    Fender might sell a wide range of guitar cables and we can see no sign that it is in any hurry to stop any time soon, but that said, it has just launched a guitar wireless system that might just convince us to decommission ours.

    The Telepath Wireless System is a $199 solution for cord-free performances – and the Big F promises none of the kinds of signal interference issues that made Spinal Tap’s airforce base gig such a comic nightmare.

    Designed to work with acoustic electric guitars , electric guitars and bass guitars , it sidesteps the 2.4GHz bandwidth used by many extant wireless systems, pivoting to the less-crowded 5.8GHz frequency band.

    The idea is you get “full- frequency wireless audio with sparkling clarity across any stage” – Fender’s words – with fuss-free setup. That’s the next question: how difficult is it to get this thing up and running?

    Fender says Telepath will pair automatically. Plug the transmitter into the 1/4” output of your instrument, plug your receiver into the 1/4” input of wherever you want that signal to go, turn the thing on, press link, and it will automatically connect within seconds.

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    And unless Taylor Swift has booked you for the remainder of her Eras Tour dates, or you’ve got a mind to go a wandering in and out of the venue like Buddy Guy, it has a very decent range – 70 feet would surely do most of us.

    The Telepath Wireless System has a switch to alternate between active and passive modes, and its connector should fit most instruments. It supports multi-unit pairing, so you can swatch instruments quickly. And with 4ms of latency, Fender says it should preserve the natural feel and response when playing.

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    Fender’s executive vice president of product, Justin Norvell , says Telepath “demonstrates that Fender is still at the cutting edge of development and craftsmanship, as it was in 1954”.

    The Telepath Wireless Systems runs on a rechargeable battery that should give you up to eight hours of playing time – and it takes two hours to charge fully. Pretty neat. It is priced £169 / $199, and it is available now. Head over to Fender for more details.

    In other Fender news, the brand has just unveiled a limited edition American Performer Timber Series, making its Telecaster and Stratocaster in lesser-spotted tonewood options of sugar pine, sassafras, and spruce. You can read more about the Fender American Performer Timber Series here .

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