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GTRS Introduces W902, Newest Addition To Wing-Series Intelligent Guitars



GTRS has introduced the W902, the newest release in GTRS’ Wing-series intelligent guitar lineup, expanding on the series’ cutting-edge features while maintaining an accessible price point.

At its core is GTRS’ upgraded G151 intelligent system, offering 128 onboard effects, MNRS amp and cab sims, and even 17 guitar emulations — exclusive to this model. Everything is controlled via the eye catching Super Knob, which changes color to match your preset, as well as through the Bluetooth-connectible GTRS app.

GTRS’ W902 features select tone woods and construction: an alder body, poplar burl top, and a sleek bolt-on 5-piece neck made from roasted flame maple and rosewood, with satin natural finish and a rosewood fingerboard. 

The fanned fret design features 24 white copper frets and a stainless steel fret. A pair of GTRS Alinico V pickups and an HL-II bridge deliver a resonant tone, made particularly versatile thanks to the 5-way tone switch and tone knob.

The W902 offers a truly innovative choice for tech-savvy guitarists. It features a wireless transmitter, OTG recording, an 80-second looper, metronomes, and a drum machine, the app supported guitar boasts up to 12 hours of playtime on a single charge (9 hours with the wireless transmitter in use.)

The W902 is an upgraded version of the original W900 Intelligent Guitar, and the W902 most notably features an upgraded GTRS Intelligent Processor System, the G151, which even offers upgrades over the GTRS SL810’s recently announced G150 system. 

The G151 system comes with a staggering 128 effects pre-installed, along with 10 of both MOOER’s in-house MNRS amp and cabinet simulation profiles. Exclusive to the W902, the G151 includes 17 guitar simulation effects, allowing guitarists to emulate the tonal resonance of some of their favorite guitars.

To activate and browse through presets within the G151 system, which can be connected via Bluetooth 5.0, guitarists can use the guitar’s Super Knob, which lights up in different LED colors depending on which preset is activated.

Of course, users are able to get stuck into and edit the effects chains of presets through the GTRS app, enabling them to craft their own favorites through their mobile device. The guitar still functions without the G151 system; the Super Knob just needs to be turned off, and the W902 is usable as a regular electric guitar

The GTRS W902 is now available worldwide. For more information, visit www.gtrs.tech.