Do we know if there are actually any differences between the guitar and bass headphones? I don't mean the app, it just seems to me that Boss are being extremely quiet about whether there are differences and it's very poor that Boss could not either be honest that the headphones are the same, just the app is different, OR that Boss could not make a universal set of phones for both bass and guitar. Seems to me like Boss is being greedy. I realise that the software apps are different, and it seems obvious to me that this is where the differences lie, but why are Boss not talking about this very important point?
@@caseyryder2119 I'm under the impression there are differences. The bass version is meant to be specifically built for the lower tones you get from the bass. I'm told that it's not just a software issue
Hi. Thank you for the review. I missed juste an example with perhaps another type of bass, less vintage (Stingray, Warwick etc). I don’ t like to much P-basses. And a sound sample how it sounds with a real playback. Have a nice day
Does this wireless transmitter work well with an active bass? Often when a transmitter is so close to an onboard preamp, it can add a lot of RF noise to the signal.
Thanks Gents. I also own the Waza Air for guitar, agreed, fantastic and, was really hoping that they would make the guitar version compatible with the bass software. Was there any mention of this when they loaned you the Waza for bass?
Hi Steven, as far as I know the Bass amps will not be loaded onto the Guitar Waza Air headphones. I think they are a completely different build to cope with the bass frequencies
I just bought a pair and the sound of the bass through the headphones is fantastic. I spent the afternoon yesterday setting it all up and I can't figure out how to hear audio (music from my phone) through the headphones simultaneously. Everything is paired and synced through Bluetooth, and I've followed all the directions (which are not super clear), and I still can't hear my music through the Waza-Air. Anyone know?
Yes, you have to turn the headphones on and then go to Bluetooth on your phone and wait for the phone to recognize WAZA Air Bass Audio and then click to connect. Works great! There is a separate volume for Audio on the headphones vs volume for the bass.
Ordered mine !! The whole wireless and sound quality just has me so excited!! Gonna make practice so much easier for me on the fly
Do we know if there are actually any differences between the guitar and bass headphones? I don't mean the app, it just seems to me that Boss are being extremely quiet about whether there are differences and it's very poor that Boss could not either be honest that the headphones are the same, just the app is different, OR that Boss could not make a universal set of phones for both bass and guitar. Seems to me like Boss is being greedy. I realise that the software apps are different, and it seems obvious to me that this is where the differences lie, but why are Boss not talking about this very important point?
Did you ever find out if there’s any difference in the headphones?
@@caseyryder2119 I'm under the impression there are differences. The bass version is meant to be specifically built for the lower tones you get from the bass. I'm told that it's not just a software issue
Thanks for this review guys!
Amazing product.
Great demo! Do I need to take up bass guitar now? Perhaps!! Thanks for this, guys!
Thanks for the vid. I've been wondering if something like this exists
Hi. Thank you for the review. I missed juste an example with perhaps another type of bass, less vintage (Stingray, Warwick etc). I don’ t like to much P-basses. And a sound sample how it sounds with a real playback.
Have a nice day
Does this wireless transmitter work well with an active bass? Often when a transmitter is so close to an onboard preamp, it can add a lot of RF noise to the signal.
Very good demo!
Thanks Gents. I also own the Waza Air for guitar, agreed, fantastic and, was really hoping that they would make the guitar version compatible with the bass software. Was there any mention of this when they loaned you the Waza for bass?
Hi Steven, as far as I know the Bass amps will not be loaded onto the Guitar Waza Air headphones. I think they are a completely different build to cope with the bass frequencies
I just bought a pair and the sound of the bass through the headphones is fantastic. I spent the afternoon yesterday setting it all up and I can't figure out how to hear audio (music from my phone) through the headphones simultaneously. Everything is paired and synced through Bluetooth, and I've followed all the directions (which are not super clear), and I still can't hear my music through the Waza-Air. Anyone know?
Yes, you have to turn the headphones on and then go to Bluetooth on your phone and wait for the phone to recognize WAZA Air Bass Audio and then click to connect. Works great! There is a separate volume for Audio on the headphones vs volume for the bass.
I need Help .I am try to use the built in tuner and I can not get it to work. Thanks in advance.
How are these different to the guitar version?
What about the blue tooth constantly loosing connectivity?
I definitely want to buy this, but...
Apparently this is a radio transfer of signal,no cable. Seems a smartphone is required also.
Feels great to listen to this vid in my HD6xx headphones! ASMR when you play with fx and move the mic lol
It’s just slightly different software. Hardware is identical.
What is the motown bass line he plays a fee times here? Recognise but can't think.. Nice demo, I have the regular guitar version..
I believe it's "I'll Take You There" by the Staple Singers. Great groove.
It's Higher and Higher by Jackie Wilson
bassist's love it when guitarists make erroneous assumptions about what is useable for a bassist.
That’s a big word, are you sure you’re a bassist. 😀