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Line 6 Relay G10 Digital Wireless Guitar System,Black

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Features

  • 2.4 GHz Digital Guitar Wireless System with Rechargeable Transmitter
  • Automatic channel setup-just plug in and play
  • Recharge the transmitter by docking it on the receiver
  • 50-foot range indoors
  • "No-pop" audio mute - only passes audio when the transmitter is fully plugged in
  • Up to 6 hours of battery life, with up to 150 hours in sleep mode

Description

Relay G10 is the world s easiest guitar wireless system. Just plug in your instrument and it works automatically-no additional setup required. You ll hear your tone in amazing detail thanks to pure 24-bit Relay digital wireless sound quality-the same technology that top pros use on stage. The built-in rechargeable battery provides up to six hours of playing time, and sleep mode extends battery life to as much as 150 hours. When it s time to recharge, simply plug the transmitter into the receiver. Relay G10 features a simple and intuitive design that makes going wireless as easy as using a cable

Brand: Line 6


Color: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Output Wattage: 23.2 Watts


Item Weight: 1.7 Pounds


Item Weight: 1.7 pounds


Product Dimensions: 9.1 x 3.5 x 14.4 inches


Item model number: Relay G10


Batteries: 1 AA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: January 21, 2016


Color Name: Black


Compatible Devices: Guitar


Connector Type: plug in


Output Wattage: 23.2 Watts


Battery type: Lithium Ion


Power Source: Battery Powered


Voltage: 240 Volts


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • For small stages and home use, this is a great wireless.
I haven't used a wireless in many years...and they've come a long way since then. And I almost didn't buy this one, because these days I only play at home. But I hate dragging the cord around...and after they've had some use, you start hearing pops and static through your amp. So, I pulled the trigger on this wireless after reading mostly great reviews, and watching a lot of videos online where the folks seemed really happy with it. I'm glad I did. It works exactly as advertised! The sound is crystal clear (with one caveat, which I'll get to), it's simple to use, and suits my needs perfectly. You can read the product info for yourself...I found the product description to be pretty accurate. All I can add are some results I got in my specific case, which I hope might be helpful to someone considering buying this. First of all, I live in a two story house, and my guitar rig is in the corner room on the second floor. The family room is on the other side of the house, downstairs. Straight line distance is maybe 40 feet...but that's through a couple walls. So the first thing I did, after pulling the thing out of the box and plugging it in, was jam the transmitter in my guitar and start walking downstairs! Once I go to the family room, it was still working....but there were a few instances where it cut out, and a delay between what I played and what I heard. Clearly, I was beyond the useful range of the system, at that point. If I were that far away with no walls between me and the base, I'm certain it would have been just fine. And I don't know if the battery was charged fully or nearly dead, either...so that might have had an effect, too! But from anywhere even remotely close to the base station, the performance is indistinguishable from a good cable. On a small stage, I think it would work perfectly. However, in my experience, drunk people like to get grabby with your stuff if you wander around the bar...and this transmitter comes out just as easy as a guitar cord! Something to think about if you're using it live and walking through your throngs of fans! At home, it's perfect. I have not noticed any interference from any of the devices in our home. I LOVE the way you can unplug the transmitter from the guitar silently. This is one of the best features, IMO, cause I often swap guitars while I'm playing. This allows me to do it with no pops or buzzing, which is also easier on my equipment! It's not perfect...you probably already know that on a strat-style guitar with the jack on the front, it will prevent your whammy bar from swinging freely all the way around. This wasn't a concern for me...my tremolo bars are set up so they don't swing freely anyway. Of slightly more concern is that on my Ibanez S570DQXM, the transmitter is a touch too thick to allow it to be inserted all the way into the jack. My Ibanez doesn't have a traditional metal jack plate like a Strat...instead, it's got a hole drilled in the body. The hole appears to have a bit of a taper to it, and the transmitter stops just a little short! I think I can relieve the inside of the hole with my dremel, just a tiny bit, and this will fix the problem. This is something to think about if you have an S-body Ibanez...you may want to try the transmitter in your guitar before you buy. I don't know how long the battery lasts, because I've not run it all the way out yet. I've gone 5 or 6 hours between charges though, and it was still going strong. I like this unit, and if something happened to the one I have, I'd buy it again! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 25, 2016 by A. Lundwall

  • Excellent
Works flawlessly, sounds amazing. I tried out 3 different systems (Joyo JW-01, Xvive U2, and this G10). All were perfect for their niche I would say. I noticed definite but minor low-end tone loss in the Joyo when playing metal but otherwise its works great and is crazy cheap. It definitely gets the job done for less than half the price. Xvive and G10 both had amazing tone and no noticeable loss at all to my ears. Both are great systems, ultimately I decided on G10 for 2 reasons: 1. The built in charging dock is awesome, although I was a little bummed at first that that I had to have another power chord coming off my amp (my space is cramped) but it didn't end up bothering me. Much less portable than something like the Joyo or Xvive however. I like the Xvive's simplicity, it's less bulky. But over time I think I'd get annoyed having to unplug after every session and plug them in to a charger. It sounds petty because it is, these 2 systems were so close that this ended up being the only big difference aside from battery life. 2. This unit (G10) has way longer battery life and just feels really nice. It's made of heavy plastic and just feels really solid, while the Xvive is made of lightweight plastic, which I thought felt a little flimsy for the price point. Then again, some might like the lighweight feel. Personal taste really, as far as the sound quality, it's excellent. Great system overall, highly recommend, 5/5 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2019 by beantownbrown beantownbrown

  • Heart Brokent
Well, I have had this almost one year to the day and I never had an issue. Remember, I said almost.... Today my receiver would power up any more. I had used this for many gigs and never had an issue. Range, Transmitter Longevity, and Tone were great. The funny thing is I recommended this product to a friend and he wound up buying, returning, buying returning for the same reason but his was instantaneously. I felt horrible for him. Now I know how he feels. If you are going to buy this product... DON"T. The reviews "bad" reviews are right. There is a MAJOR issue with the USB power connection. It may not rare its ugly head at first, or it may, but it will eventuly "get you". The G10S looks like this was addressed since it has a normal adapter jack to it. My hopes are that LINE 6 will let me return this and pay the difference for the G10S since I REALLY did love this item. I am a huge Line 6 fan. I play through a G25 Bogner Tube Combo and have an old Flex Tone. This was just a bad design flaw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2019 by Lea

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