Boss Introduces the WL-60 Wireless System

Boss WL-60 Wireless SystemBoss has expanded their WL series of wireless systems with the WL-60, which they say makes it “easier than ever for musicians to go wireless.” It features a compact receiver that’s been tailored for pedalboards and has a large visual display. Direct-access buttons let you quickly scan for the best wireless channel.

“Rounding out the system is a rugged bodypack transmitter, which is compatible with nearly any instrument and runs for up to 25 hours on regular alkaline batteries,” Boss writes.

The Boss WL-60 is available with a street price of $279.99.

Boss WL-60 Wireless System Features:

Premium audio performance with lightning-fast BOSS wireless technology
Automatic 14-channel scanning makes set up quick and uncomplicated
Large LCD shows channel status, wireless strength, battery life, and more
Stompbox-size receiver fits easily on your pedalboard
Bodypack transmitter works with nearly any instrument and runs for up to 25 hours on two AA alkaline batteries
Transmission range: 20 meters/65 feet line of sight (may vary due to local conditions)
Short high-quality cable included for connecting the transmitter to a guitar or bass
Receiver powered by AC adaptor or two AA alkaline batteries
Convenient DC output on receiver for powering other pedals (when using AC adaptor)
Instrument input for using a standard cable without removing the receiver from a pedalboard
Included WL-60T Transmitter also available separately for backup and outfitting additional stage instruments

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