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That type of transmitter is not the best to be used for musical instruments. There will be latency. I recommend you get an audio interface for your Fender and use a wired connection coming from the audio interface for best results. Or look into a Bluetooth audio mixing board. Professional audio amplifiers, like the Fender, deliver uncompressed sound that is not formatted or meant to be sent via Bluetooth. For best results however you want to feed the audio output of the Fender (mono or stereo) into an audio mixing board that can handle the uncompressed sound and apply the right compression, limiter, as well as EQ, and from the mixer you then send audio to your headphones via audio cable. Bu there are Bluetooth mixing boards but the pros in audio production tend to steer clear of such boards for now.
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