User Manual for Xvive P58 Guitar Wireless System
Quick guide for the Xvive P58 Guitar Wireless System. Learn how to set up, pair channels, use the tuner, charge the transmitter, and troubleshoot signal issues.
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The Xvive P58 is a 5.8 GHz wireless system designed for guitars and basses, featuring an integrated tuner. To get started, plug the transmitter into your instrument and the receiver into your amplifier or pedalboard. Ensure both units are set to the same channel. The transmitter can be charged via the receiver or an external USB-C power source. Always ensure the transmitter is set to the correct mode (Active or Passive) based on your instrument's pickups.
Product Overview
The P58 system utilizes the 5.8 GHz frequency band to provide a stable, low-latency wireless connection. It includes a transmitter (A58) and a receiver/tuner unit. The system is designed for professional use with high-resolution 24-bit/48 kHz audio and a range of up to 30 meters.


Setup and Connection
1. Transmitter: Plug the 6.35 mm TS jack into your guitar or bass output. Ensure the transmitter is powered on.



2. Receiver: Connect the receiver output to your amplifier, pedalboard, or audio interface using a standard instrument cable. Connect the receiver to a 9-12V power supply.
3. Pairing: Ensure both the transmitter and receiver are set to the same channel (1-6). The green RF LED on the receiver will light up steadily when the connection is successful.
Operation and Modes
Channel Selection: Use the channel select button on the transmitter to cycle through the six available channels. If you experience interference, you can perform a channel scan on the receiver by holding the channel button for 3 seconds.
Active/Passive Mode: The transmitter supports both active and passive pickups. If you are using an instrument with active pickups, hold the channel button on the transmitter for 3 seconds to toggle Active Mode. The Active LED will indicate when this mode is enabled.
Tuner Function: Press the footswitch on the receiver to activate the tuner. This will mute the output signal. Press it again to deactivate the tuner and resume the signal.
True Bypass/Buffered Bypass: Use the switch on the back of the receiver to select between True Bypass (for a clean, uncolored signal) or Buffered Bypass (recommended if using long cables or many pedals).
Charging
The transmitter features a built-in rechargeable battery. You can charge it by connecting it to the receiver using a USB-C cable (requires the receiver to be powered by a 12V/400mA or 9V/500mA power supply) or by connecting it directly to a 5V/2A USB power source. It is recommended to turn off the transmitter while charging.

Troubleshooting
- No Sound: Check if both units are powered on, correctly connected, and set to the same channel. Ensure the instrument volume is turned up.
- Distorted Sound: If your instrument has high output, switch the transmitter to Active Mode.
- Unstable Signal: Ensure there is a clear line of sight and sufficient distance from Wi-Fi routers. Perform a channel scan to find a cleaner frequency.
Technical Specifications
- Frequency Band: 5.8 GHz
- Latency: Less than 5 ms
- Range: Up to 30 meters (line of sight)
- Audio Quality: 24-bit / 48 kHz
- Battery Life: Up to 5 hours (transmitter)
- Channels: 6
Practical help
Common problems
Check if both transmitter and receiver are powered on, set to the same channel, and that the instrument volume is turned up.
If using an instrument with high output, switch the transmitter to Active Mode.
Keep the receiver at least 3 meters away from Wi-Fi routers. Perform a channel scan on the receiver to find a cleaner frequency.
Before use
- Charge the transmitter fully before the first use.
- Ensure the receiver is connected to a 9-12V power supply.
- Set the transmitter to Active or Passive mode depending on your instrument's pickups.
- Match the channel on both the transmitter and receiver.
- Check that the instrument cable is securely connected.
Specs in practice
- 5.8 GHz Band
- Provides a less congested frequency range compared to 2.4 GHz, reducing the risk of interference.
- True Bypass / Buffer
- True Bypass sends the signal directly to the amp; Buffer helps maintain signal strength over long cable runs.
- Latency < 5 ms
- Ensures virtually imperceptible delay between playing and hearing the sound.
Images and diagrams
- Transmitter: Shows the location of the power switch, channel select button, and status LEDs.
- Receiver: Shows the tuner display, channel scan button, and input/output ports.
- Connection: Illustrates the signal path from the instrument to the transmitter, wirelessly to the receiver, and then to the amplifier.
Model compatibility
- Compatible with both active and passive guitar/bass pickups.
- Receiver requires 9-12V DC power supply.
- Transmitter charges via USB-C.
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