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vttom

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  1. The -10dB button on my Line 6 Low Down Studio 110 is flakey. When I push it on/off I get a lot of scratchy noise, and while playing, the sounds cuts in-and-out like the switch is/isn't making contact randomly due to vibration. Any idea where I can get a replacement switch for this thing? Would hate to have to junk the whole thing for want of a $1.00 switch. If I have to, I'll unsolder it and replace it with a toggle switch I have on-hand, or hard-wire the connection the way I need it (in the up/off position).
  2. Interesting. That's good news, I guess. Not sure why I'm suddenly having so much trouble getting my G10Ts to pair with my G10Rs properly. I'm stuck in this situation where both Ts have paired with the same R. No matter what I do (plugging the Ts into the Rs, etc.) I can't seem to get one of the Ts to pair with the other R.
  3. Also, I should mention... I have 2 G10 receivers/transmitters. The reason I tried updating the firmware is because things are acting wonky... I can't seem to get the transmitters and the bases paired properly. I think what has happened here is that something weird happened to the bases and they both reverted to v1.00 of the firmware, but the transmitters are still on a newer firmware revision, and they are having trouble "talking" to each other. Is this a plausable explanation?
  4. I downloaded the latest Line 6 Updater (v1.18), plugged in my G10 base unit, ran the updater, logged in, selected the G10 Reveiver from the GUI. However, on the next screen, I get the message "There are no updates available for this device" but in the upper left corner under "RELAY G10" it says "Firmware Version 1.00". What's going on here? Clearly the latest firmware is newer than 1.00. Is there a way to force a firmware update regardless of version?
  5. Look like you can buy the G10S receiver straight from Line6, too... https://shop.line6.com/relayr-g10s-receiver.html
  6. My band has 4 G10s and a Behringer XR16 as well as a bunch of smart phones and tablets between us. We have played venues within range of a half-dozen WiFi access points and in front of crowds possessing dozens of smart phones, tablets, etc. So far, the only issues we've had are a transmitter not linking up with it's base after waking up from sleep mode, and with a transmitter connecting to the wrong base after waking up from sleep. But these cases have been rare. So long as the transmitter is awake and it's linked up to its base, we've never had a problem with audio quality, pops, clicks, dropouts, etc.
  7. We have 4 on stage, but only 3 in use at any one time. They all work flawlessly most of the time. Once in a while, a transmitter fails to connect with its base station, or worse, connects to the wrong base station. But this can be quickly solved by unplugging it from the instrument, plugging it back into the base, then plugging it back into the instrument.
  8. You should provide a little more detail about the working and non-working configurations. I can't really tell what the G10 transmitter is plugged into, or what the base station is plugged into. And when you say "won't work". What exactly does that mean? Does the green light on the transmitter come on? What's the color of the light on the receiver base?
  9. Line6 issued me a UPS shipping label, so I'm happy that they're going to take care of things free of change (including the shipping). But it's going ground both ways. From Vermont to CA. That's a full week for shipping either way, plus a few days in-between. So we're looking at a nearly 3-week turn around. Seriously, Line6. A 3-week turn-around for warranty replacement? This is pretty disappointing. By comparison... I've had to send a few i-devices to Apple for repair/replacement. They've always over-nighted the shipping in both directions, with a 1-day turn-around in-between. So if i send the bad unit in on Monday, I had a new one in my hands that Wednesday.
  10. I just read through this thread for the first time after the USB port on 1 of my G10s just broke clean off (I have 2). Fortunately, it's still under warranty and support has issued me an RMA, so I'll be swapping out the unit. But if it were out of warranty, I would totally be fixing it/modding it myself. For those who are mod-inclined, here's a thought... What about powering the unit using phantom power over the XLR connection? You'd need to find a 48V to 5V DC converter, which might be hard to come by. Also, it would only be useful if you go XLR straight to a PA; I suspect most people use the 1/4in out into a pedal. But, hey, I thought I would share the idea in case someone feels like trying it out.
  11. I can't seem to find any mention of how many G10s can be expected to operate in the same vicinity at the same time. In my band, the guitar player bought one, and we were all so impressed that the bass player and the fiddle player also ran out and got one. Just wanted to make sure we're not getting ourselves into trouble expecting 3 G10s to all play nice together at the same time.
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