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axenone Just Startin' 1 posts since
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Jan 17, 2013 12:18 PM

Relay G30 verses G50

I have 2 question about the difference between the g30 and the g50 wireless systems.  First, in the specs, the dynamic range of the g30 is 118dB and the g50 is at 120dB.  What does this mean and does it make a difference in overall tone/gain?  Second, the g30 uses a 1/4-inch unbalanced input and the g50 uses the TA4F connection.  Why is that and what is the difference?  Also, again how does the affect the overall tone/gain?

 

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  • dboomer Line 6 Support 1,997 posts since
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    Jan 17, 2013 4:12 PM (in response to axenone)
    Re: Relay G30 verses G50

    There is no change to the sound or gain.  The 2 dB difference in dynamic range essentially means that the G30 has 2 dB more noise than the G50.  But that noise is 118 dB lower than the maximum signal.

     

    A couple of examples ...

     

    A CD has a dynamic range of 96 dB

    Typical guitar amps have between 75-95 dB of dynamic range

     

    Likewise the difference in connectors is simply locking or not.  No change to the sound.

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