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Davria

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  1. I bought one these about 3 years ago. I could play my guitar through with no issues at all. But when tying to charge it the base unit went red and the transceiver's battery was totally flat. I sent it back 3 times and every one did the same. Then I heard they were calling a lot these back as there was a know fault on them. So I left alone until about 2 weeks ago and wondered if there had been an improvement. As they were being sold I naively assumed there was no longer an issue and bought the new version the Line 6 Relay G10II. Again it played perfect and it did charge the transceiver, once! After which I get 3 red flashes on the transceiver when it is docked in the base unit. Referring to the instruction this means that charging has stopped due to being outside of the supported temperature range 10C - 20C. The room temperature was about 18C. Being totally honest I've had enough of this. I agree 100% of some of the comments above. Line 6 make great amps and effects units etc. But they are completely hopeless at wireless guitar systems. So while I'm well in my warranty I'm sending it back and buy something I can rely on.
  2. Was worth asking, basically as it is it's unusable as a metronome. I'll use my clockwork metronome instead, shame.
  3. Hello, I've been using the metronome on my Line 6 Spider V 240HC. Inside the metronome screen when I select a tempo and play to it, minutes later I'm taken back to the home screen. So when I want to up or down the tempo of the metronome I have to press the play/pause button to get back into metronome screen and the metronome then stops. So I have to restart it and toggle to the tempo up or down. Ideally it would stay in the metronome screen and all I need to do is use the dial to change tempo. Is there anyway of making the amp stay in the metronome screen?
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