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sdevino

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  1. What cable are you using to connect the G10 or G30 receiver to your amp? Shorter is better and something made with mogami or equivalent will be even better, And seriously you are looking at entry level wireless and wondering how much you have to spend? to give you some idea how good the G30 is as a deal, some of the transmitters used on Broadway shows are $3000 - $5000 each (without the receiver). Funny thing is the G30 will likely sound as good or better since it has flatter response and no compander.
  2. You can also use a DC-1g if you want to use 9V or many off the shelf 9V supplies with at least 350mA.
  3. You can set a scene for the Aux In and for the Bass via transmitter then just step on the button to switch between them.
  4. In good conditions with line of site (meaning your body or guitar is not blocking the transmitter) you should get 200 feet. This was walk tested outside many many times. From a practical standpoint I would expect 50 feet to pretty rock solid in most situations other than diving into a crowd or if there is a strong nearby interference.
  5. the display is not color, but the arrows on the display show if you are sharp or flat in addition to the needle position.
  6. It will depend on how your mains supplies for your amps are configured and connected to ground.
  7. The size was intentional so it would be harder for users to put another chassis right on top of the receiver in a rack and block the antennas.
  8. No the G70 and G75 use a newer radio design.
  9. is the transmitter on your back or in front behind the guitar? It would be better on your belt behind you or well off to the side.
  10. If you just want one or the other with the G70 or G75 you could use 2 transmitters keeping both on and switch between them using a single receiver. Program a scene for one and another for the other then step on the switch to go between them.
  11. Can you post a picture of how you have the antennas set up? Are the antennas in good shape? Ideally the antennas should be 45 degrees right and left like a set of rabbit ears. Assuming you do not have a laptop or a wireless hub on or in your rack, you should have significantly more than 10 feet of range. It is possible that your transmitter is not putting out enough power. Can you borrow another Relay or XD-V transmitter to test that? If not I would recommend contacting service.
  12. Here is a handy link to how big AA batteries are supposed to be. http://data.energizer.com/PDFs/LR6CL_EU.pdf There are definitely batteries out on the market that are too short, too tall or too fat (when fully charged), and are out of spec far enough that they may not fit in the TBP12.
  13. If you have broken mic bodies at the battery housing then I would send them in for repair.
  14. you will also get all channels occupied if the access point is too close to the receivers or the antennas.
  15. It sounds like you are double terminating the Antenna inputs. If the V75 is last in the chain then do not use the 50 ohm termination. You cannot have an access point in the same rack with the receivers. That is far too powerful a signal too close to the receivers regardless of where the antennas are. This would likely be true with any wireless. switching to 5 GHz in this case is unlikely to fix the problem because the overall RF power from the access point which is plugged into AC power is significantly stronger than a battery operated transmitter. The access point should be at least 2 meters away and preferably 2x that. The closer the access point the shorter the range of the transmitters will be.
  16. Check out the Relay G30, G50, and G70 for guitar using a stomp style receiver or Relay G55, G75 for amp receivers. All of these solutions come with a body pack transmitter you mount to your guitar strap or wear on your belt. You then connect to the 1/4" input on your acoustic or electric guitar using the cable that is supplied with it. The V75 will work as well but you need a body pack transmitter and the proper cable (TA4F - 1/4").
  17. Contact customer service in the UK, they should have some or know where to get them.
  18. Does it do the same thing if the transmitter is 6 feet away too?
  19. I would add that 300 feet is maximum performance in perfect conditions. I would get some RG8 antenna cable and get one antenna closer tot he other end.
  20. Contact a repair or service center. Or contact Line 6 support via telephone.
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