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NUX Launches the B-8 Wireless System

NUX B-8 pedal

Designed to offer the functionalities of a tuner, boost pedal, FX loop, and DI boxall in a single, compact device.


​Exceptional Wireless Performance

The B-8 Wireless system operates flawlessly within the 2.4 GHz frequency range, ensuring uninterrupted broadcasting without global interference. Its outstanding 24-bit 48 kHz audio quality guarantees crystal-clear sound reproduction, preserving fidelity and preventing unwanted audio degradation during performances. With an exceptional signal transmitting latency as low as 2.5ms at peak performance and an extensive operational range of up to 50 meters (160 feet), the B-8 exemplifies reliability and versatility in wireless transmission for musicians. It also features a user-friendly pairing system for easy setup. Turning on both the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) initiates automatic pairing within seconds. Each set employs a unique pairing algorithm, enabling instant detection and configuration of their IDs. This intuitive process ensures a swift and stronger connection.

​Long Battery Life and Efficient Recharging Convenience

The TX component of the system is equipped with a spacious Li-ion battery, ensuring an extensive battery life of up to 6.5 hours on a single charge. Additionally, for added convenience, the TX unit is designed to be easily placed atop the RX unit, allowing for seamless recharging. This innovative design enables users to effortlessly recharge the TX unit by docking it onto the RX, ensuring a hassle-free and efficient charging process between performances.

​Enhanced Performance Arsenal: Built-in Booster and Versatile Tuning Options

Additionally, the B-8 Wireless system includes a built-in booster and a digital tuner. The tuner offers various modes such as Chromatic, Guitar Standard, Guitar Compensated, and Bass tuning, providing musicians with versatile tuning options for on-stage performances. These additional features enhance the B-8’s usability for live performances.

​Extensive Signal Routing Options

Catering to versatile routing needs, the B-8 offers 1/4” OUTPUT/SEND and RETURN jacks. Connect your effect pedals via the SEND jack to send signals for processing, and use the RETURN jack to bring the processed signals back into the system. This feature allows seamless integration of external effects, empowering musicians to customize their sound effortlessly. Additionally, this also includes a D.I. output that gives you a direct signal to mixers and audio interfaces, providing a versatile and streamlined setup for musicians with convenient audio routing and direct integration with sound systems.

NUX B-8 Highlights include:

  • Wireless system, tuner, boost pedal, FX loop, and DI box in one pedal
  • Operates in the 2.4 GHz frequency range with 24-bit 48 kHz audio quality.
  • Minimal signal transmitting latency of 2.5ms and an operational range of up to 50 meters (160 feet)
  • User-friendly pairing system for automatic and quick connection between the transmitter (TX) and receiver (RX) with a unique pairing algorithm.
  • Includes a built-in booster and a digital tuner with multiple modes (Chromatic, Guitar Standard, GuitarCompensated, and Bass tuning)
  • 1/4” OUTPUT/SEND and RETURN jacks for integration of effect pedals.
  • D.I. output for direct connection to mixers and audio interface.

The NUX B-8 carries a street price of $319.

For more information, please visit nuxaudio.com.​

BRAND NEW | NUX B8 2.4GHz Guitar Wireless System

A forward-thinking, inventive, high-quality electro-acoustic design yields balance, playability, and performance flexibility.

High-quality construction. Flexible, responsive, and detailed-sounding pickup/mic system. Lots of bass resonance without feedback or mud.

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