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Line 6 Relay G10 with G10TII (Digital Guitar Wireless System)

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$199.99

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About this item

  • Plug and Play - No setup required
  • 1/4" and XLR outputs
  • 50' line-of-sight range
  • Up to seven hours playing time, 170 hours in standby
  • Aux input and headphone output


Relay G10 is the world’s easiest to use instrument wireless system. Just plug in your instrument and it works automatically—no additional setup required. You’ll hear your tone in amazing detail thanks to pure 24-bit Relay digital wireless sound quality—the same technology that top pros use on stage. The built-in rechargeable battery provides up to seven hours of playing time, and sleep mode extends battery life to as much as 170 hours. When it’s time to recharge, simply plug the G10TII transmitter into the receiver. Relay G10 features a simple and intuitive design that makes going wireless as easy as using a cable.


Øyvind hansen
Reviewed in Spain on February 23, 2025
Perfekt
Strat
Reviewed in Germany on February 20, 2025
Typisch erstklassige Line6-Qualität. Erstklassiges Frequenzverhalten auch bei größerem Abstand zum Empfänger. Die Empfangsstation gleichzeitig als Lade- und Aufbewahrungsort-Statin zu nutzen, ist sehr durchdacht. Akku statt Batterien sorgt für zusätzlichen Komfort.
J. Gariano
Reviewed in the United States on August 4, 2024
This thing is terrific. I love the fact that it allows me to play my guitars without dragging a cable around, but my favorite thing about it is how it eliminates the hum that has plagued my guitar setup since I moved into my current house. Let me explain in detail in case anyone is having a similar issue in their house...Whenever I plugged any of my guitars into an amp or recording equipment that was plugged into any power outlet in my house, there was an annoying and steady hum that I could hear. I used a tuner app on my phone to verify that the hum was 60hz. My guitars with lower output pickups made the hum sound worse because the signal to noise ratio was lower. The only way to get the 60hz hum to go away was to plug my guitar into an amp that was battery powered. I tried a power conditioner to no avail, confirmed my guitar cables were shielded, and confirmed my guitars weren't defective. I asked the pro audio guy at Guitar Center, a luthier, a friend who is an electrical engineer, and even an electrician who was at our house, and they were all stumped at what could be done to solve the problem. I came to accept that something outside of our house (e.g., perhaps the high voltage power lines that are less than 200 yards away) were causing some time of ground loop or interference, and that certain guitars just couldn't be used in my house because of the annoying hum.Then one day I had the idea to try this. I thought: given the fact that plugging my guitar into a batter powered amp fixed the issue, perhaps breaking the physical electrical path between my guitar and wall socket via a wireless system would also work. And indeed it did! I can now use any of my guitars, even the ones with lower output pickups, with an amp or recording equipment plugged into my house wall sockets, and I'm hum free!
Ray Bone
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2024
I have had several wireless guitar adapters this is by far the best one great deal.
Wer wills wissen ;-)
Reviewed in Germany on May 11, 2024
Also der USB Ladeanschluss ist alles andere als vertrauenserweckend konstruiert. Sender selbst ist gut, habe mich final dann lieber für pod go Wireless entschieden und da funkt es bestens...
Steve
Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
This is great for home or studio playing. A lot of reviews talk about loose power connection. I see where that could be an issue if unplugging and replugging a lot but I keep mine plugged in and unplug from power at the wall- not at the receiver. I have had zero issues so far. Sound is great and if there is a lag, I don’t notice it. Maybe if recording you may be able to hear a lag but for live playing, it’s great. I would recommend for the hobby player.
Francesco
Reviewed in Italy on February 15, 2024
Ho fatto con lui in estate di live in tutta Italia e non mi ha mai tradito!!!
Francesco
Reviewed in Italy on December 20, 2024
Prodotto comprato per necessità (batteria esaurita). Consigliatissimo a chi suona in piccoli palchi!
Cake Fighter
Reviewed in the United States on November 7, 2024
The biggest mistake most designers make when replacing a part of a process is adding needless complexity. This product replaces a cable. So it shouldn't have it's own volume knob. it shouldn't have buttons. It shouldn't do anything but work like the thing it is replacing, flawlessly. And it totally does. Somehow they resisted the urge to add needless buttons and knobs to something that doesn't need them. And it works exactly like you'd expect. For about six or seven hours. Which is really unexpected for something this small that transparently replaces a cable perfectly. And I know it's doing it perfectly because my recording level didn't change at all to my multitrack recorder. It would show me if it had. A/B testing, sounds identical.Great job Line 6.
Chad
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2024
So much more fun to practice at home without a cable hanging off the guitar. It just gives you much more freedom of movement and comfort.
Joe Myers
Reviewed in the United States on May 5, 2023
Like many others have expressed, this unit is prone to fail because of the power supply inlet which will not allow it to charge and render it useless.I bought this new and placed it on the platform of our church. It has never been moved, never abused and is used 1-2 times per week for an acoustic guitar.About 6 months in, it started having issues with the power connection. I would grab the guitar pc only to find out it had not charged. Back to the cord. Wiggle the power supply around and hope for the best next week. This eventually has gotten so bad that it will not keep a connection. It’s a weird connection or I would cut it off and solder it inside myself.It’s now a $200 paper weight because I cannot use it.The power port/plug in design is like that of a cheap toy, not a $200 road or band worthy piece of equipment.Currently trying to reach the manufacturer to see if they will stand by their product. I will update if they do.
John
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023
This is the standard by which all wireless relays should be judged.
Happy Camper
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2023
After seeing the negative reviews I wanted to share my experience with the product. I’ve owned it for over 5 years and really like the advantages of having a wireless system. I don’t gig with it and it stays in the same spot all the time. As the picture shows I Did originally have it on my board then moved it to a safer spot. I did have an issue with the power cord connection earlier and I compacted Line 6 and was sent a New base immediately. I had apparently hit the back against something and broke the connection. It is a shame that they still use the same set up to date. Is is a week point of a really good set up. As I play with it in a 10 x 10 room, not having a cable is a Big advantage to be able to move around and play. The sound is perfect and no noticeable delay…
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