Note(s): Known to have bad latency and general reliability issues! Has a unique wireless receiver that is PS2-specific. Breakaway cables are easily purchased through ebay and aliexpress and are typically less than $10 USD. If you're having issues it may be the breakaway cable. Requires a breakaway cable to connect to your PC but typically comes with one. Please see the guitar's Receivers and Dongles entry for more information. The PS3/PC World Tour and Guitar Hero 5 receivers look identical but are NOT interchangeable. PS3/PC: Requires a unique wireless receiver. Please see the guitar's Receivers and Dongles entry and the Wired Adapters page for more information. The Kramer and PS2 World Tour receivers look identical but are NOT interchangeable. You will need that along with a PS2 to USB adapter to connect it to your computer. PS2: Requires a unique wireless receiver that is PS2 specific. The WT and GH5 Guitars feature compatible swappable faceplates. This modification requires soldering to complete. Note(s): World Tour guitars are known for having weak strum switches that must eventually be replaced. Platform(s): Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Wii, PC Game: Guitar Hero World Tour & Guitar Hero: Metallica PS3: Requires a unique wireless receiver. The guitar features detachable wings and has a rare "Battle Axe" variant. Note(s): The Playstation 3 and Xbox 360 variants can have issues syncing to their receivers. Platform(s): Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Wii Please see the Wired Adapters page for more information. Not all adapters are compatible and your mileage may vary with random cheap ones. Please see this spreadsheet for more information. IOS: Requires Bluetooth to connect and a program to fully utilize the guitar. The Xbox One dongle can be made to work using a custom kernel driver, see this spreadsheet for more info. Linux natively supports the 360, PS3/Wii U and PS4 dongles (support for the PS3/WiiU was added in kernel 5.11, PS4 in kernel 5.15).See this spreadsheet for more information. On Windows, the Xbox 360 receiver is the only one that will work out of the box, while the rest need custom drivers and/or software.All variants except iOS are identical, and what you need to connect one will depend on the receiver rather than the guitar itself.Ĭonsole variants: Requires a unique Guitar Hero Live receiver from any console. Platform(s): PS3, PS4, Xbox 360, Xbox One, Wii U, iOS Requires a generic Xbox 360 controller receiver, please see the Xbox 360 entry in Receivers and Dongles for more information. Xbox 360: Does not suffer from latency issue seen in PS3 version. Requires specific triangle dongle to connect. PS3: Not Recommended! Known for having considerable latency issues making it highly undesirable. A common modification is to hardwire the neck to the body to eliminate that failure point. The neck is detachable from the body and is known for having a weakpoint at that contact area. Note(s): Three official variants, with the white one being Wii-exclusive. Platform(s): Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Wii Game: Guitar Hero 3, Guitar Hero: Aerosmith Note(s): Has a unique wireless receiver that is PS2-specific. Wii: Requires a Wiimote or wired adapter, please see the Receivers and Dongles and Wired Adapters pages for more information. Xbox 360: Requires a generic Xbox 360 controller receiver, please see the Xbox 360 entry in Receivers and Dongles for more information. PS2/PS3: Requires a unique wireless receiver that looks similar to the PS3/PC World Tour one, but they are NOT interchangeable. Note(s): One of the most reliable guitars. Platform(s): Playstation 2, Playstation 3, Xbox 360, Wii The following lists all first party guitars, their pros and cons, as well as any console specific information related to them.įor an alternative view of the same information, please view the community maintained spreadsheet. They are typically of higher quality than third party guitars and have more direct support from the CH community. First Party Guitars are produced either directly by Harmonix/Neversoft or licensed to another company (MayFlash, Red Octane) to make guitars in collaboration with Harmonix/Neversoft.
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