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Line 6 Relay G30 Wireless Guitar System

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We will not discriminate against you for exercising any of your CCPA rights. Unless permitted by the CCPA, we will not: Other things I like: It uses AA batteries, which recharge way faster than 9-volts; it uses regular 1/4" to 1/4" cables, so you can replace them very easily (my transmitter is fitted with a circuit-breaker cable so I can switch guitars without switching off my amp); and, unlike some other digital systems, there is no reduction in the bass of your signal. First the good, as I suspected, in 99.9% of situations, the wireless vs. wired connection signals are indistinguishable from one-another. Don"t worry about a degradation of sound quality with this. I've had the opportunity to try this guy (or girl) out for a couple weeks. And I must say minus a few quirks it has been excellent. The range is as good (or better in my experiance) as advertised. We play small to medium size gigs sometimes with many rooms and I can walk room to room.

Tone coloration: NONE! I've got pretty good ears... the cable length switch feature on this unit is set to a longer cable but quite honestly I never saw a need to experiment. I'm running my Telecaster to the wireless and then straight into my 1963 Gibson Falcon amp and it sounds just as good as when I was tethered. By the way, previous wireless units I had seemed to sound a bit thin and bright, but not this Line 6! They nailed it. Overall, the Line 6 G50 is much more durable than the G10 and G30. Both parts are made of metal and able to last a long time while touring. Tone The final straw (and the worst of the issues) is that while on stage, it would continuously cut out for about 1 second at a time, sometimes as often as 3 times a minute. It was so noticeable and distracting, that my drummer needed my guitar taken out of his monitor. The G30 has 6 Channels to use, so if your bands member want to use it too, it wouldnt be a problem at all.whenever information is processed for a task carried out in the public interest or in the exercise of official authority vested in YGG. The Personal Information is no longer necessary in relation to the purposes for which it was collected or processed. A wireless system must be able to capture the full and accurate tone of your instrument compared to using a quality cable. A few crucial elements for a wireless systems tone is its frequency response, digital transmission, and the dynamic range.

I wanted one that used regular batteries. There are cheaper ones that have an internal lithium Ion battery that once they wear out can NOT be replaced. That wasn't for me. This one takes a pair of AAs. I'm happy with that. Trust me when I say I did lots of research to try and find something in my price range that had quality sound. I liked the style and simplicity of this unit and frequency selection was easy to use. So much so that I told my brother about this unit and he bought one. You must either flash older models to the newer V2.0 firmware (and you must have access to a V75 receiver and do this via Monkey) or you can shift the newer models (or any that have been flashed with V2.0) into RF1 mode.

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You may only make a verifiable consumer request for access or data portability twice within a 12-month period. The verifiable consumer request must: The blue LED will flash once to indicate that the transmitter is now in the 4-frequency transmission mode. To revert to RF2 transmission mode, repeat the above steps; the blue LED will flash twice when the transmitter is in this mode. As described to you when collecting your personal information or as otherwise set forth in the CCPA. B. Personal information categories listed in the California Customer Records statute (Cal. Civ. Code § 1798.80(e)).

There are way more than just a few negative comments about the G-30 battery door, what would it cost you Line 6,,,, like 25 cents to make the battery door more solid ????????????????? Relay digital wireless systems produce full-range tones with 10Hz-20kHz frequency response, exceedingly low noise with up to 120dB dynamic range, and studio-quality resolution with 24-bit A/D conversion. (Comparably priced analog wireless systems offer 50Hz-15kHz frequency response and >90dB dynamic range. This wreaks havoc on your tone, especially if you use a high-gain amp.) Positives: I like the simplicity of the setup. Setup time is greatly improved over the Samson. I also like that you can use a standard cable from your instrument to the transmitter. It also seems like I can easily use it on a pedalboard if so desired. Likewise the sound is pretty good. It does capture the low end of my C string on my 5 string rather well. YGG collects various types of personally identifiable information about you during our customer relationship. In particular, we have collected the following categories of personal information from consumers within the last twelve (12) months: In future I will buy some transmitter, so I have the opportunity to use my 3 guitars with one system.As for range, I've not been more than about 50 feet from it so far, but I'm not a "Spandex-Wanderer" doing acrobatics on stage so 100 foot range is more than ample for me. Launch Line 6 Monkey, then Log In, then select "Relay G30/G50/G90 Receiver" as your device and follow the on screen instructions As soon as I opened the box, My first reaction was "I will break this in a month." it just looks cheap. Everything is made of light plastic and feels hollow inside. Then I put the batteries in... The battery door wont completely close with batteries installed. In fact, the one and only time I used it on stage, the battery door opened and the batteries fell out. Obviously not acceptable.

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