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Open Box Line 6 Relay G10TII Wireless Guitar Transmitter Level 1 Black


Description
Designed with reliability and durability in mind, the Line 6 Relay G10TII Wireless Guitar Transmitter is a member of the Relay Wireless Family, a series of professional and easy- to-use products. Line 6 is known for creating top-of-the-line wireless products, and the Relay G10TII further proves that with a simple plug-and-play operation. This wireless transmitter pairs seamlessly with the Spider V/V MkII or Yamaha THR-II Wireless amps for easy connectivity. With no interference and a clear transmission of your instrument’s sound, this wireless guitar transmitter is just what you need to deliver your perfect sound.
Easy Portability With a Compact Design
Keeping portability as a priority, the G10TII wireless transmitter comes in the perfect compact size for your on-the-go performance needs. This transmitter uses a rechargeable battery that has a 7-hour battery life, but the battery will enter into sleep mode when not in use, extending to 170-hours of standby life. With a reliable strong battery life and in a convenient, handheld, small size the G10TII is an ideal transmitter for any gigging needs.
Perfect Sound Transmission
This unit does well with both active and passive pickup systems, providing for versatility with your sound. To give you the best audio transmission, this wireless transmitter has an uncompressed 24-bit digital audio for immaculate quality. The G10TII gives a clear and accurate sound quality with a truly impressive frequency response range of 10Hz–20kHz. This system comes with the standard 1/4" jack for connecting directly to your amp so you can easily produce your signature sound free from interference.


Features
- Compatible with Spider V/V MkII 60, 120, 240, and 240HC amps
- Compatible with Yamaha THR-II Wireless amps
- 1/4” transmitter works with active and passive pickups
- Just plug and play—no complicated setup required
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Reviews
2.92
13 Reviews
60%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Need for active pickups
My original Relay G10 transmitter did not work when I bought a guitar with Fishman active Pickups (no audio at all). The G10II solved the problem. The only issue I have is that the button, built into the transmitter, sometimes does not make contact and it cuts out if not depressed.
Most Liked Negative Review
Wish I had returned it when I had the chance
I bought this to use with a Yamaha THR30II wireless amplifier. When it's charged up it works pretty well. The problem is that when I reach for it to use it's rarely in a working charged state. Which kind of defeats the purpose for me… to have something ready to just pick up and play when the mood strikes. I typically leave it plugged into the Yamaha to charge. I guess you need to baby it and disconnect it once it's charged or else if self discharges after a period of time. Which again, for me, defeats the purpose of this gadget. So, several times I've picked up a guitar to play, plugged this relay in to the guitar, and been greeted by silence and a dead battery. So what to do? Use a cable and forget about going wireless again. Hate to trash a product, but I can't recommend this, especially given the relatively high price Line6 requires. Money better spent on something else.
- Home Studio5
- Performances4
- Outdoor Events / Games3
- Amateur Recording1
- Useless1
- Unreliable5
- Limited Functions3
- Not Durable2
- Pricey / Poor Value2
- Poor Sound Quality1
- Experienced7
- Professional Musician3
- Novice1
- Good Audio6
- Compact5
- Easy To Use5
- Lightweight4
- Durable2
Reviewed by 13 customers
Stay Away!!!
submitteda year ago
byKevin
fromDallas, TX
Bought this 6 months ago to use with a Yamaha THR30II. Worked fine for a few weeks. Then started having issues with it charging off of the THR. I could unplug it and replug multiple times and it would start charging again. Over the last few days I can't get it to charge at all.
Nope
submitteda year ago
byJeremy
fromPhoenix
Seems like this thing is never charged. It's constantly losing battery when it's plugged in or out. I've noticed sound issues as well. Seems to fade out from time to time. Wish I never bought this.
No
submitteda year ago
byPeter
fromLong Island, NY
I bought this to compliment my Yamaha thr30. Sometimes it charges, sometimes it dont, sometimes it works for a period of time others not so much. I hear noticeable high end loss. It also has a very limited range.
Avoid-worked for 1 week then quit charging
submitted2 years ago
byKevin
fromSeattle, WA
This worked great for 1 week. Then charging got spotty and then quit altogether. I returned it. Frustrating…
Need for active pickups
Verified Buyer
submitted2 years ago
byMichael
fromPhoenix, AZ
Submitted as part of a sweepstakes
My original Relay G10 transmitter did not work when I bought a guitar with Fishman active Pickups (no audio at all). The G10II solved the problem. The only issue I have is that the button, built into the transmitter, sometimes does not make contact and it cuts out if not depressed.
Wish I had returned it when I had the chance
submitted2 years ago
byJustin
fromNorman
I bought this to use with a Yamaha THR30II wireless amplifier. When it's charged up it works pretty well. The problem is that when I reach for it to use it's rarely in a working charged state. Which kind of defeats the purpose for me… to have something ready to just pick up and play when the mood strikes. I typically leave it plugged into the Yamaha to charge. I guess you need to baby it and disconnect it once it's charged or else if self discharges after a period of time. Which again, for me, defeats the purpose of this gadget. So, several times I've picked up a guitar to play, plugged this relay in to the guitar, and been greeted by silence and a dead battery. So what to do? Use a cable and forget about going wireless again. Hate to trash a product, but I can't recommend this, especially given the relatively high price Line6 requires. Money better spent on something else.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked byGat
fromLong Beach, ca
Can these be set up to work with the line 6 g90 wirless receivers?
Unfortunately, this transmitter cannot be set up to work with the line 6 g90 wireless receivers.submitted2 years ago
asked bybob
fromJarrettsville, Md.
I understand that this is the transmitter, what serves as the receiver?
This is compatible with only certain amps -------------- Plug n play transmitter compatible with Relay G10/G10S, POD Go Wireless, Spider V/V MkII 60, 120, 240, and 240HC amps. Also, compatible with Yamaha THR-II Wireless amps.submitted2 years ago
asked bycountbrowncula
fromundisclosed
Will this work with an existing g10 wiresless unit.
This transmitter would work with an existing G10 wireless unit.submitted3 years ago
asked byJrapp
fromSan Antonio
How do I charge it?
Please see 'https://line6.com/data/6/0a020a3f188b60aff98b4e10e/application/pdf/Relay%20G10TII%E2%80%89-%20G10%20-%20G10S%20Pilot's%20Guide%20-%20English%20.pdf"submitted3 years ago
asked byJ
fromFt. Collins, CO
Does this come with a charger?
This guitar transmitter does not come with a charger.submitted3 years ago
asked byNotWolf27
fromLynn, IN
Is this product compatible with the Line 6 Pod Pro HD X?
This guitar transmitter would be compatible with the Line 6 Pod Pro HD X.submitted4 years ago
asked bySkyMan5162
fromLynn, IN
Is this product compatible with the line 6 helix rack?
This guitar transmitter would be compatible with the Line 6 Helix Rack.submitted4 years ago
asked byNick S
fromDenton, TX
If my normal g10t is having nonstop issues with signal loss, will replacing it with this resolve the issue? Are there any differences between interference resistance?
I’m sorry, the manufacturer has not made that information available