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The Line 6 Relay G10S with G10TII is a cutting-edge digital guitar wireless system designed for musicians who demand freedom and flexibility. With plug-and-play functionality, an impressive 130' range, and up to 7 hours of playtime, this system ensures you can perform without the hassle of cables. Its versatile outputs and smart channel selection make it a must-have for any serious guitarist.
R**W
Wireless guitar system
Works perfectlyGood range and no delay time.Good battery life.
X**Z
Impressive if you got a good unit
First one I received was DOA and transmitter would charge for 1-2 minutes and bail out, signaling red-amber. Support was reachable within 10 minutes and they advised to return it. Amazon accepted return and shipped replacement even before I returned dead unit. Easy.Second one (received next day) works just fine.I live in an 3 story apartment and have 2 wifi routers, every neighbor around has at least 1, also I have hue lights, wifi fans, wireless 5.1 sound and plenty of other wireless stuff. Pretty busy RF environment.So far I don’t have any problems with dropping signal or latency, I can walk around to other rooms and keep playing with no interference or interruption.I’ll update the review after some time passes or if it breaks suddenly but so far I’m very satisfied. 1 star off for DOA unit.
B**R
So far, so good.
I have a cheap set of dongle type wireless adapters that were going out so I decided to splurge on the G10s. I have not used these in a gigging situation, but at home these work great. I can still get no dropout or interference with a brick wall, furnace, and a wireless router in a direct line between my guitar and receiver about 15' apart. Noticeable dropout didn't occur for another 10 or 15' so I bet with a direct line of site it would be close to advertised. I like the easy plug and play setup. I can't compare to more expensive setups, but this seems to do the trick for me.
R**Y
Don't stand between the transmitter and reciever...
I actually bought a used one some how the first time (had a sticker that thanked me for giving the product a second life). I totally thought that was why i had so many issues with it, so I sent it back and bought another (hoping this time it actually was "new").But even when the "new" one arrived, it responded the exact same way... if i turned my body and put it (my body) in line between the transmitter and the receiver it would drop the signal entirely. I could barely get 6 feet from it and the signal would degrade drastically (is that why they call it a "line 6", it has to be inline at no more than 6 feet?).When I entered a room with an active WiFi router... it cut out at random intervals, often. I was super disappointed.If you stand real still and keep the receiver on the floor just below the transmitter where there is no WiFi signal transmitting... it's awesome. It stayed charged OK... was very easy to use, plug and play... but beyond that... not so much.My search for playing without a cord continues...
A**E
CUTS OUT WITH ACTIVE PICKUPS
sort of worked from the beginning. it would slightly cut out here and there, I figured it was just needing to be set on the right channel. tried all different channels and none helped. I stand about 10 feet away from it on our stage at church. Found out people with Active pickups have issues with this. WHAT?!!? My acoustic uses a battery so it just keeps giving issues. now im past the return date because I thought it was my issue and was trying to diagnose. But everyone has this issue.
T**.
So far so good!
It works as it should. I have found no issues, as some have had. Time will tell.
Y**B
Works perfectly -IF- you have line of sight.
The problem I face with this unit is that it operates on the 2.4 ghz frequency, along with the overwhelming majority of Wi-Fi routers, everywhere. So if you play venues that are painted with Wi-Fi repeaters, (as most are), you'll need to be within 20 feet or so and have line of sight to avoid dropouts.I don't use a pedal board, so keeping this unit atop my rig proved to be not ideal. As soon as I would turn to the point where my body blocked line of sight, the signal would drop.So if you have a pedal board, the unit takes up about as much space as a standard Boss pedal. Put it on your pedal board and your mileage may vary from mine. Doesn't work for me though.
D**A
Best investment to declutter on stage
I typically use a Line 6 Helix with both Guitar in and Aux in going to my Gibson Studio and Martin Acoustic-Electric, respectively. I use a Line 6 Relay G50 along with these now. With my SHURE PSM 300 IEM, it's super clean on stage - both from unwanted cables and staying rooted to my stage monitor. The sound clarity with G10s is outstanding with no latency.
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