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the t.bone free solo Twin PT 660 MHz

4.8 out of 5 stars from 31 customer ratings
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From 12.05.2026 up to and including 02.06.2026 this product is available at an especially attractive price.

2-Channel UHF Wireless System

  • With two pocket transmitters
  • Frequency range: 655 - 679 MHz
  • 14 pre-programmed frequency groups, each with 16 available channels
  • One user channel
  • Adjustable squelch with threshold display on the receiver
  • Frequency scan in the receiver
  • Adjustable AF output
  • Adjustable transmission power: 5 mW, 10 mW, 20 mW
  • Infrared transfer of the settings from the receiver to the transmitter
  • Pilot tone
  • 25 KHz increments
  • 19" 1 U housing with 2x BNC output for antennas
  • XLR and jack output
  • Operates with 12 V / 600 mADC power supply (centre positive)
  • Pocket transmitter housing: Plastic
  • 3-pin TQG male connection
  • LCD display
  • Operates with two AA batteries or rechargeable batteries
  • Includes guitar cable, plastic case and rack mount
  • Suitable antenna converter: 177448 (not included)
  • Available since November 2016
  • Item number 380958
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Guitar Channels 2
  • Transmission Format Analog
  • Frequency 665 MHz – 679 MHz
  • Transmitter Type Pocket Transmitter
  • Receiver Type Stationary
  • Mountable Antenna BNC
  • Charging System No
  • Integrated Battery No
  • Dante No
  • Diversity Yes
  • Transmission Power in mW 20 mW
  • Usable Frequencies 240
  • Switching bandwidth in MHz 24 MHz
  • Frequency Display Yes
  • Automatic Frequency Search Yes
  • Battery Status Display Yes
  • Transmitter battery powered No
  • Output XLR
  • Receiver Width in mm 412 mm
  • Receiver Height in mm 44 mm
  • Receiver Depth in mm 160 mm
  • Rackkit Yes
  • Receiver Weight in kg 2 kg
$325
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Wireless set on a budget

Whether in the rehearsal room or on stage, this bodypack system makes it easy for musicians to say goodbye to those tangled cables. It works just as well clipped to the guitarist's waistband or attached to the strap of a bass, but it can also be used to transmit miked brass instruments such as saxophone or trumpet. At the same time, more static setups – like synthesizers or DJ mixers – can go wireless virtually effortlessly. The idea here is simple: A straightforward way to transmit instrument or line-level signals wirelessly and without fuss. Regulations differ internationally in the 655–679 MHz range. In Germany, the band used here is licence-free; in many English-speaking countries, registration is required, although it is inexpensive and relatively unbureaucratic, as well as effectively ensuring less interference from gig to gig.

Display on the the t.bone free solo 660 MHz receiver

What's in the box?

The t.bone free solo Twin PT 660 MHz is a complete wireless system, made up of two bodypack transmitters and a stationary dual receiver. Getting started is quick and uncomplicated, even for complete newcomers to UHF wireless gear. And despite sitting in the lower price bracket, this analogue system offers a solid set of features for everyday use. The bodypack transmitters are designed for instrument and line-level signals, but they can also be used with wired microphones. In the box are a rackmount set for the receiver, two 6.3mm jack cables for connecting the receiver to a mixing desk or audio interface, and two instrument cables for linking the bodypacks (via their 3‑pin TQG connection) to a guitar, bass or similar instrument. For use with headset or lavalier microphones, an appropriate cable would be required.

the t.bone free solo Twin PT 660 MHz, all components in a robust synthetic case

Pro features, friendly price

The bodypack transmitters are fitted with displays that make them clear and easy to operate. To prevent unwanted noise when the signal becomes weak, the squelch function can be precisely adjusted. Finding a free frequency is made simpler by the receiver's automatic frequency scan. For added stability, the system transmits not only the audio signal but also a pilot tone, which enables a number of useful functions – including allowing the transmitters' battery status to be shown directly on the receiver. And for a more professional setup overall, all components fit neatly into the supplied transport case, which is made from durable plastic and features custom-cut foam compartments for each part.

Bodypack transmitter for the t.bone free solo Twin PT 660 MHz dual channel wireless instrument system

About the t.bone

Since 1994, the t.bone has been one of Thomann's in-house brands, and its name can be found on devices such as headphones, wireless systems, in-ear equipment, and various microphones and matching accessories. "the t.bone" products are made exclusively by renowned companies who also manufacture products for other well-known brands. This provides a clear advantage: Brand-quality products at very reasonable prices. And word gets around: One in seven Thomann customers has already bought at least one product from the t.bone.

Reliable and easy to use

The t.bone free solo Twin PT 660 MHz is perfect for beginners stepping into wireless technology for the first time. With all the essential functions in place and the rack kit included, it's quick to learn and straightforward in day-to-day use. 14 pre-programmed frequency groups, each with 16 channels, along with an additional user-set channel, provide enough flexibility for regular wireless setups while still allowing for manual adjustment if needed. As a result, the system also works particularly well in rehearsal spaces, schools, or or anywhere there's many changing users. The transport case, the all-round solid build quality and the fact the transmitters run on standard batteries – including rechargeable ones – all add to its practical appeal (the batteries themselves are not included). Thanks to multi-channel operation, the setup can also be expanded without difficulty using the individually sold bodypack transmitters and handheld mics from the t.bone's free solo range, which are available for all frequency bands.

Information on the supported frequency ranges

Here you can see which frequencies are supported by this wireless system and the countries in which these frequencies are allowed in the future for wireless applications.

All information is without guarantee

31 Customer ratings

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Great item....but get the BNC extension kit.
Karl2988 04.09.2020
This is a great item. Easy to operate and great distance for a wireless system.

The sound quality does drop slightly compared to plugging direct into the amp, this is like all wireless systems. You can run up to eight guitars with this system, but you will need additional body packs to do this. I also use an ABY pedal on top of the amp. This way both guitars can go into the same amp and you just switch between the channel you want to use.

My only gripe is that the antennas are at the back. If you place it in a rack (which is where its designed to go) there can be signal loss. On the front of the rack plate there are two pre drilled holes to place the antennas onto the front, but you need an extension kit, another 20.00 Euro to use this option (well worth it) but really they should come with the item in the first place. <a class="article link" href="thomann_antennenumsetzer.htm">Thomann Antenna Rackmount Kit</a> This will drastically improve the signal, as the antenna has line of sight with the body pack. It will eliminate noise.

Overall it’s a very good item, good value for money.
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Sean007 02.01.2025
Very pleased with this product. I have 4 systems (8 channels) running with no issues, no interference or channel jumping. Highly recommend
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Gutes Preis/Leistungsverhältnis
KAFIE 07.12.2020
Wir haben die T.Bones für den Einsatz in der Kirche angeschafft und sind mit der Qualität und der Bedienung sehr zufrieden
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Oxygene 15.09.2020
Nous sonorisons et éclairons, des pièces de théâtre et des comédies musicales.

Nous avons acquis 3 systèmes t.bone, avec des bandes de fréquences différentes, afin de sonoriser les acteurs et actrices. Le système fonctionne parfaitement, nous avons l'habitude de mettre les récepteurs RF, sur scène et relier les sorties, ensuite par le multi paire.

Points positifs :
Les voix, après traitement au niveau de la console, sont très bien équilibrées. La qualité de fabrication, par rapport au prix très raisonnable, semble devoir durer dans le temps. Pas de chevauchement de fréquence, et très bonne intelligibilité des voix.

Points négatifs
Il faut particulièrement veiller à la position du micro par rapport à la bouche de l'acteur, sinon, la respiration de celui ci passe dans le micro.
Ensuite les petites bonnettes, ne tiennent pas convenablement sur les micros, on les perds facilement.

Pour nous, c'est un très bon achat, et nous allons d'ailleurs en commander deux autres.
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