Guitar wireless systems use modern analogue-to-digital conversion processing to cut the cable between your axe, pedalboard, and/or amplifier. A complete system features a transmitter for your instrument's signal and a receiver to be plugged into its destination. Transmission is handled by low-latency technology on the 2.4 GHz frequency band, ensuring you guitar retains its natural feel and response.
Most wireless guitar systems process audio between 20 Hz - 20 KHz, which is approximately the range of human hearing. A wireless signal will often sound 'brighter' than a wired one, as cables have a natural impedance that 'rolls off' a few higher frequencies depending on the length of the cable.