The Xvive A58 system is a practical solution for guitarists, bassists, and any other musicians who want wireless freedom on stage or in the studio. With easy switching between its six channels, up to six of these transmitter–receiver pairs can be used at once, and because they run on the 5.8GHz ISM band, all A58 devices can be used without interference. They even scan for the best available channel, ensuring a really stable connection. The tough ABS housing, built‑in lithium battery, and USB type‑C port all combine for long service life and easy day‑to‑day handling.
The 5.8GHz ISM band used by the Xvive A58 can be used worldwide and sits well away from congested frequency ranges. With six switchable channels, it can be adapted flexibly to different live or studio setups. The 24‑bit / 48kHz A/D converter ensures clean signal transmission, while the wide frequency range from 20Hz to 20kHz captures both deep lows and high frequencies accurately. The low latency of under 5ms gives a natural playing feel, even during fast runs; equally, with a dynamic range of 110dB, the signal stays clear and clean even at high output levels. The lithium battery offers up to five hours of runtime and is charged via USB‑C. Status LEDs display the channel and warn of low battery levels, while the rugged housing provides protection for day‑to‑day stage use.
The Xvive A58 Guitar Wireless System is aimed at guitarists and bassists who want to play wirelessly and flexibly on stage without complex setups or expensive rack solutions. The system is well suited to small to medium‑sized stages, rehearsal rooms, club gigs, or singer‑songwriter sets. Thanks to its plug‑and‑play approach and compact design, the A58 system is a particularly good fit for musicians who want minimal technical fuss while still valuing clean sound. Despite its high level of compatibility, players whose instruments have special jack formats should check whether the system fits. For festival stages with heavy high‑frequency load, a professional UHF system is the better choice. Everyone else can just plug in, switch on, and play – completely wirelessly!
Xvive Audio officially entered the market in 2012 with its compact U2 wireless guitar system. Since then, the company has also been involved in the development of wireless microphone technology. Its catalogue also includes effects pedals, such as the Signature Series, which were developed in partnership with guitarist Thomas Blug. The products are designed by an American team, based in Pasadena, California, which is composed of musicians and engineers and draws on decades of professional experience. Its lead designer, Howard Davies, was previously employed at Electro Harmonix and Pigtronix, among others. Xvive Audio's goal is to create products that deliver exceptional sound and build quality, while remaining affordable for any musician.
Whether it's live on stage, at band rehearsal, or out busking, the Xvive A58 Guitar Wireless System feels at home anywhere cables get in the way and freedom of movement is the order of the day. Typical use cases include rehearsal rooms, small to medium‑sized stages, or club gigs. In combination with pedalboards or modelling systems, the system really shows its strengths: no cable confusion and no tripping hazards. Acoustic performers also benefit, for example if they play a steel‑string or nylon guitar fitted with a piezo pickup. And getting used to playing wirelessly in the rehearsal room makes it easier to really rock out on stage later – an advantage that's not to be underestimated. The A58 is also interesting for bassists and multi‑instrumentalists, as long as there are no exotic jack types involved. The Xvive A58 is available in several guitar-inspired colours; alongside the sunburst version, the system also comes in mahogany, rosewood and grey.