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G10 still transmitting while charging?


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Got the G10 today and like it a lot so far. It is plugged in to a Helix that I am using as an audio interface. My problem is that while it is charging it is picking up RF and passing it along to the Helix which is quite annoying. It makes less noise plugged in to a guitar.

 

Anyone else having a similar issue?

 

 

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I haven't noticed this behavior yet, but it seems like pretty bad design if that were the case.

 

I will check it out, but first off are you sure that the G10 is inserted fully into the base? (Sorry for the level 1 question there). The reason I ask is that I was sure the Use of TSR would allow them to use T for signal and R for charging. There is no reason therefore to have a T connection in the base and theoretically you could then charge or supply power while playing if a guitar could be so equipped. (Could use a common S for ground, a constant DC bias to charge wouldn't affect a superimposed signal either.

 

I'll check it out.

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Got the G10 today and like it a lot so far. It is plugged in to a Helix that I am using as an audio interface. My problem is that while it is charging it is picking up RF and passing it along to the Helix which is quite annoying. It makes less noise plugged in to a guitar.

 

Anyone else having a similar issue?

Does it just make less noise when plugged into a guitar, or no noise at all?

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