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G10 responds to movement/does it fall out?


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I have my g10 on preorder but I'm a little concerned because it looks like it would be very bottom heavy and I'm wondering if it will put strain on the input jack and/or possibly fall out when dancing or moving around?  How stable is this thing performance wise? 

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I am pretty sure, Line6 has tested these before putting the device into the market  :ph34r:

 

 

I am confident they have but I've heard Line 6 people say they recommend it for home use.  Maybe its not intended to be moved around with a lot.  This is what I'm asking.  I play in a wedding band and I am frequently jumping and dancing around like a cheese ball all night haha.  I need to know if it will hold up or just fall out.

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I have my g10 on preorder but I'm a little concerned because it looks like it would be very bottom heavy and I'm wondering if it will put strain on the input jack and/or possibly fall out when dancing or moving around?  How stable is this thing performance wise? 

 

 

Congrats on the G10. As from experience and testing the G10 I can assure you that this will not happen with the transmitter. The G10 was designed with this in mind giving a robust yet light transmitter. 

 

Looking forward to hearing your thoughts!

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Good to hear Nick, thats very encouraging to hear!

 

I even tested this by slamming a guitar on a table while the G10 was plugged in, seeing if the inertia of the slam would knock out the transmitter, which it didn't at all. Just ended up with a dented guitar -thankfully its a tester ;)  

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  • 3 weeks later...

Dents or distress? I dunno, the Fender custom shop makes a killing banging up new guitars and selling them for way too much Money!

 

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Can you have mutiple transmitters on one receiver? You know... One runs out of charge, you pop in another and keep the party rockin!

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I used my G10 for the first time last weekend and think it is an excellent piece of equipment, no danger of it falling out. So pleased with it I have just ordered another one and will sell off two of my G30's and just keep one G30 as a spare.

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