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Line 6 Relay G30

Wireless system from Line 6 belonging to the Relay series

le reverend le reverend
Published on 03/22/10 at 14:04
Bought it a couple of months ago, I use it with my guitar or my bass in rehearsal.
The sound is good, much as with a cable of good quality.

The stuff I like +:
- The sound, it is good: no leakage, no breath. For guitars it's good for the bass is good too (including a 5-string with his serious IF) is significant when the two group like me.
- The practical side in rehearsal (you can walk, adjust the sound system, a small dining Lu, back to his amp, to sing the chorus with the other guitar player, all forbidden things when you have a ball and chain)
- Price: cheap but not super expensive, the price of a good pedal.
- Autonomy: with rechargeable batteries (2600 mAh) that holds two repetitions of about 3 hours. Important detail: I'm turning off the machine on Thursday evening, Wednesday evening following the batteries are dead. It seems that there is still contact, even off.
- Resistance to interference: we play in a room lit by neon lights, with tube guitar amps and transformers Maousse much tougher, not the least annoying noise for now.

The stuff I like -:
- The clip. Bazaar set for attaching metal to strap my stuff is not super reliable, this bar is often when I am not my Townsend, Gave it. If this continues, I'll put sticky velcro on it and basta
- The loss of his immediate and sudden when the batteries are exhausted. 10 minutes earlier, everything is good, 10 min later, more sound. And it cuts at once. Hello atmosphere in the song when suddenly over her. So yes, there is an indicator on the gear indicator, which is supposed to blink when the voltage collapses: OK but the machine is on my belt in my back is not too practical to predict when the sound goes be cut.
- Dead battery, even when not in use (see above)

In the end, I'm pretty happy because of his strengths: his impeccable, no noise.
For weaknesses, it always manages.
In conclusion: something superfluous, so indispensable.