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Lee7uk

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  1. I have been an avid fan of the earlier G30 and then the later G10 wireless units, always worked a treat and gave flawless service with good audio. I had two G10's up until around Oct/Nov last year when I had to move one of them on due to it constantly dropping out. One is used for bass and the other is being used by the rhythm guitarist, that one still works great.

     

    So I managed to pick up a used Shure GLXD16 which is built like a tank, has at least a 6ft power cord and produces great audio along with a host of other good features. The strobe tuner being just one and the fact that it constantly scans for free channels.

     

    Here in the UK the Shure's are around £400.00 to buy, so not cheap, but you get what you pay for.

     

    :)

  2. We have 2x G10's and an G30 all being used on stage alongside my iPad, for the most part I haven't suffered any real problems. but lately I have been experiencing drop outs with my G10 which I use for bass, yet the other G10 that is being used by the rhythm guitarist has been fine. It was so bad I had to switch back to a cable.

     

    It is something I am going to asses a bit further and if no change, I will be selling one of the G10's and possibly buy an Shure wireless system or not bother at all and carry on using a cable.

  3. Same here, bought both my G10's when they were first released here in the UK, one lives permanently connected in a Boss pedal board, but my other G10 that I use for bass has been plugged and unplugged hundreds of times without any problems whatsoever.

     

    Apart from the two units frequencies getting crossed a few weeks back (my fault) and then being completely unusable on Saturday night, these are the only times I have had times to complain. Last Saturday nights constant drop outs which led me to switching off the G10 and going back to a cable was possibly caused by having my router positioned to close to the G10.

     

    :) 

  4. Thanks for your replies, I hadn't even considered that.

     

    Usually both transmitters are inserted into their respective base units prior to show start to keep them fully charged and never had the above problem.

     

    In future once sound checks have been done we will leave the transmitters plugged into the guitar.

  5. Been using two G10's now for about 12 months and in that time done a lot of gigs in all manner of venues without too much fuss, in fact it has been really quite a pain free experience considering the reports I have read on here from other G10 users.

     

    Last night, like most gig nights we do, we had a sound check where both G10's are used simultaneously, one for bass and the other for rhythm and everything worked as is. Come to start of the show, the G10 that is used for my bass was still plugged into the guitar waiting to be awoken, the other was plugged into the base unit.

     

    For some strange reason there is no sound coming from the G10 plugged into the bass guitar, but as soon as I removed the the other G10 from it's base unit the bass guitar comes through the rhythm guitar amp and the G10 for the rhythm amp when inserted into the guitar just cuts out the bass guitar.

     

    So I unplugged them both really hastily (at this point the other two members are part way through out opening number) and inserted them both back into their base's so they would both lock onto a free channel each and then replugged them back into their corresponding guitars, no joy at all.

     

    I ended up putting a lead into the bass guitar and running the rhythm off it's normal G10 that worked fine all night.

     

    This is the first time that this has happened and hopefully the last.

     

    The only other device within range that is operating on 2.4ghz is my router that is plugged into my A&H QU-SB rack mixer so I can run my iPad, now that router is an Apple Airport Express and set to a fixed ip address and to channel 100 within the 2.4 spectrum, would this pose a problem?

     

    Anyway, after looking embarrassed we got on with the show and had a good night, but it has certainly given my doubts for future gigs using the Line 6 G10's, if is likely to happen again the two of will either go back to the tried and tested cable or I may opt over and check out Shure GLX-D system, more expensive, but worth it if reliable.

     

    :)

  6. there is a design flaw with the way the female power jack inside the unit is attached to the main board. many users of the g10 have complained about how their jack broke during routine use.  there are 1 - 2 semi-active subjects in this forum section that have dealt with a better long term solution and how to modify the unit internally

    to accommodate a better power solution that will not break as easily as the original design.

     

    Check them out and see if they are a better fit for your situation and perhaps you may not want to wait until your system breaks as so many of us have experienced.

    But if the base unit is permanently fixed in one location there shouldn't be any need to modify the poor USB input on the G10, mine has been in my board since purchasing upon release in the UK without any problems. Even my other one that is used for bass was bought at the same time and that has done a lot of gigs and is packed away after every show. Although I do envisage the USB input to fail, so far so good.  

  7. Its funny how this isnt a problem for people until it happens, then its the worst thing in the world :) I can assure you that 100% of these units will fail eventually due to this exact issue. It doesnt matter if you never touch it, it will happen one day, when you least want it to.

    It definitely isn't a problem for me and most certainly wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if it was to fail, which I am sure it will considering the price point. If you want something that is bullet proof or at least built for everyday touring, Sennheiser or Shure is the way to go, but you will pay a great deal more for that build quality. :)

  8. very clever design solution, but someday if the wind blows and your ios female plug gets pushed in or broken like the rest of ours did (and yes, it could happen easily someday, so never say never) you may want to do the modification shown above.  The modification internally is a more solid solution.

    If that does happen it will not be the end of the world, I will just my tech to hardwire it. As this unit doesn't move, whereas my other G10 that I use for bass may end up having a similar mod done to replace the USB input, but until then I will wait until it fails before modding. Have plenty of guitar cables in my case in the event of a failure, so no big deal. :)

  9. I have tried using the XLR out direct to my A&H QU-16 desk just to see if there were any noticeable differences in tone between the 1/4" and XLR outputs. The XLR was unusable due to hum, all equipment were plugged into the same power source.

     

    I have a mate with the same set up as me and he also tried the XLR out, he suffered the same problems, even swapped cables to make sure that wasn' the fault.

     

    Who know's. 

  10. This weekend I have been doing FOH duties at a Ukuele festival, one of the nights the first act consisted of 7 vocalists and 20 Ukuele players, but only 3 needed Di'ing into the PA.

     

    For this I decided to use 4 of my Line 6 XD-V35 wireless vocal mics and two G10's, one for ease and the other to keep the stage area a bit more clutter free from cables etc.

     

    My G10's interfered with my vocal mics by locking on to their radio channels which resulted in not being able to use my G10's and instead, going back to a conventional Di box.

     

    Does anyone know the answer as to why a G10 guitar unit should connect to a XD vocal mic, I thought both these products would be able to operate seperatley from one another?

     

    So for the minute I won't be able to use both of these appliances together for any future engagements I am hired for, great shame.

  11. I have suffered hum and squeal with an older G30 unit I recently had, I was using a Fender Strat with single coils going into an AC30, also had the same problem with my Fender Jazz Bass. The only solution to the latter was to turn one of the pickups down slightly and that cured the feedback squel. As for the Strat, that turned out to be the venues wireless microphone set up that was causing the interference.

     

    Once we switched it off the hum and feedback squel stopped.

     

    Check if there is anything within range that isn't interfering with your unit.

  12. I have one plugged into my Rickenbacker 4003 bass and the other into my Rickenbacker 360/12. I think the latter has high gain pick ups.

     

    I tried the volume trick at the weekend, but didn't work. Upon saying that, I only trned down the volume of the pickup that was selected via the switch, I will try turning both volume controls down this coming weekend and seeing what happens.

  13. They're designed in the same way the G30 and others are.

     

    We use two in the band for the first two or three songs and has never been any trouble, always connect straight away. It is possible you could have a faulty unit?

  14. Why don't you take them back to the outlet you purchased them from for a refund or another pair of G10's, no point waiting for support to get back to you on here as that is all they're likely to tell you.

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