I've had my G10 for a few months now but have been having a problem with the little switch on the base of the transmitter jack. I play with a Squier jazz-style bass and the input is flat against the face of the bass. Anyway, when I first got the G10, I noticed that when I plug it in facing downwards (sort of the expected and default rotation) it did not trigger the microswitch. However, if I turn it 90 deg. any direction it does.
That worked fine for me for quite a while - till I started hopping about the stage. So it sounds like the input hole is just a LITTLE too shallow to trigger the microswitch reliably. Caused a couple dropouts last gig - fixed by rotating.
I'm thinking maybe just taping it up to essentially defeat the microswitch to always-on state, but I wondered if there might be any other suggestions. Another idea I had - though I'm not 100% sure this would work - would be to add a small spacer washer to my jack, hopefully deepening the hole enough for it not to be a problem.
Looking for thoughts on best solution to this. (New account here so I'll have to await a mod to approve this. But hey! I do currently have the highest rated positive review on the G10 at Guitar Center! Woohoo! I'm special!)