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NW-Harry

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  1. UPDATE: Mono to Mono 1/4" adapter worked! Noticed the sound quality is a bit less "full" when using the wireless vs. direct cable connection, but it can be tweaked with EQ to improve it. I sure wish the G10 worked (out of the box) with all my guitars, but at least now have a fix that will resolve the basic problem. Someone previously suggested you include an M-M adapter. I think that would be a good idea as I had to spend $7 more to make the G10 work for me.
  2. I am having some problems with no sound coming out of my acoustic guitars that have active pickups. No problem with my electric guitar. Acoustic Guitar-1: Breedlove A20 with L.R. Baggs Anthem Tru-Mic Acoustic Microphone AND Piezo Pickup System. Acoustic Guitar-2: Taylor GS-Mini with L.R. Baggs M80 magnetic soundhole pickup. Guitar-1: has a good battery. The G-10 is fully charged and showing a Green light. No sound from the connected G-10. I have tried the phase switch on the pickup. I have tried a ¼†TS, and ¼†TRS cable between the guitar and the G-10. Both ¼†cables work when directly connected to the guitar but neither work (nor an XLR/TRS cable) when connected to the G-10. Guitar-2: has a good battery. The G-10 is fully charged and showing a Green light. Everything works fine; I have no problems with any of the cables I used on Guitar-1.WHY does the G-10 work with one pickup system and not the other?
  3. Is there some type of gadget/meter that can be connected to the wall plug that would report the amount of watts that are being used at any point it time on that plug/circuit? It would be interesting to see the watts being added up as more connections or power are added to this connection.
  4. I too am interested in getting a switch for my M20d. Does Line 6 offer a model? Also, I do not understand how a "momentary" switch would be useful since it seems you would have to hold it down (depressed) to activate the signal. Once you release it, the signal would stop. Is this correct? If so, I do not want to have to continuously hold the switch down. I would rather press it once to use the signal, and press it again to discontinue the signal. Can you help clarify how this type of switch actually works?
  5. Not sure if this is the source of your problem, but the 5400 RPM may be too slow. I use 7200 RPM disks on all my computers that I use for music related programs.
  6. 2013 Christmas present wanted:Overdubbing. This would be a great new feature to add to the StageScape M20d. Could this feature be added via a firmware update to the mixer... maybe by Christmas?!
  7. I would like to record multiple separate tracks using my M20d, but I do not believe it can do that because it only has 2 outputs. So I have two questions: 1) Does anyone know of any additional equipment, e.g. PreSonus AudioBox 1818VSL, that I can add to my system that will allow me to use the M20d features yet send their separate channel signals to this other equipment/software? 2) Is Line 6 likely to add a multi-track recording feature to their existing M20d model? My current equipment includes two Bose L1 Model II systems, Line 6 StageScape M20d mixer, Sony laptop (with Win8, USB and FW inputs), and an iPad. I was thinking of trying to use a PreSonus AudioBox 1818VSL and either PreSonus Studio One or ProTools DAW software. My intent is to record live performances yet mix/adjust the signals after the performance to make a quality recording. Thanks! "Northwest" Harry
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