Xvive is a Chinese company that specializes in creating reliable and affordable equipment for musicians, producers, engineers and videographers.
Xvive Audio was founded in 2014 by husband and wife team Nancy Li and Fisher Mao. At the time, Fischer wanted to create a modern analogue delay pedal. Howard Davis (creator of the legendary Deluxe Memory Man) convinced him to resurrect the classic MN3005 bucket brigade chip. This component was at the heart of many great delay pedals, but unfortunately is no longer in production. Xvive Audio fixed this with its first product: the MN3005.
In 2016, Xvive entered the wireless market with the U2 Guitar Wireless system.
Xvive products are manufactured in Shenzhen to the highest quality control standards by a team distributed throughout the world. CEO Gil Soucy is a MI industry veteran who has held leadership positions at US Music and Behringer.