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Line 6 Relay G10T Wireless Guitar Transmitter
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Description
* Spider V 60, Spider V 120, and Spider V 240 models are wireless-ready. Relay G10T transmitter sold separately. Spider V wireless-ready amps are compatible with any Line 6 RF2 transmitter, like those included with the Relay G10, G30, G50, G55, and G90. The Relay G10T is compatible with typical 1/4” output jacks used on most passive and active instruments. Guitars that have non-standard jack wiring may require a 1/4” mono adapter for use with Relay G10.



Features
- Compatible with Spider V 60, 120 and 240
- 1/4 in. transmitter works with nearly all guitar types
- Just plug and play—no complicated setup required
- Up to six hours of battery life with 150 hours in sleep mode
Reviews
4.13
23 Reviews
71%
of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Most Liked Positive Review
Great product, cant have too many of them.
These relays are great, the only bad reviews I saw were from folks that don't seem to understand the item, one said it would only work with a Line 6 amp and if they sold a stand alone set up he would buy one, well they do, this is just the transmitter, but you can buy the whole set up with a charging station. Another user said he couldn't use one while the other was charging, sure you can, if you buy a charging station for it, and not use your amp to charge one while you are using the other. Anyway so simple, versatile, relatively inexpensive for what you get, in the old days a good wireless guitar transmitter would have a pocket transmitter with an antenna and then a bulky base with its own power source and antenna, this Relay G10 transmitter is SO much better than the old days. I am using this with my Line 6 Spider V 240hc and it is awesome. 8 hours play time on a full charge, sounds great, the only concern I have since I am buying the transmitter and not the base is that, for it to charge I need to have it plugged into the head, but I dont leave the head on if I am not using it, so it seems like although the base and charging is built in, I will most likely need a stand alone base to actually charge the unit, unless I start with a full charge then after each sound check,/set up leave it plugged in to charge. I keep my gear at a studio and I dont leave it on, so Ill probably bring a base home and charge it there. But for now I am buying the transmitter alone, and see if I can use it like that. Either way great product at a great price.
Most Liked Negative Review
Doesn't work on some of my guitars
Was really excited to have a wireless rig without shelling out a ton of cash. I as also excited that it syncs with the Spider v 240 without an external receiver. Got it home and hooked it up to my Schecter and nothing. Hooked it up to my Ibanez and sounded great. Hooked it up to my Ibanez bass and nothing. When this thing works it gives a reliable signal. Had no drop outs or noise. However, it may be a gamble as to whether it will work on your gear. I recommend buying something a little more reliable. I plan on selling or returning mine and getting something better.
- Home Studio9
- Performances9
- Amateur Recording5
- Outdoor Events / Games2
- Professional Recording1
- Limited Functions1
- Not Durable1
- Unreliable1
- Plays for 30 seconds1
- Won't charge1
- Experienced5
- Professional Musician5
- Novice2
- Easy To Use12
- Good Audio12
- Compact11
- Lightweight10
- Versatile8
Reviewed by 23 customers
DOA
submitted5 years ago
byGregb
fromNY
it was dead on arrival returned for refund
good bye cables.hello freedom
submitted5 years ago
byraytuned88
fromsheepshead bay n.y.
you can do the duck walk when you play guitar . Your not tied to an amp ala cable. Will break easy if dropped or banged. otherwise great to add to your bag of tricks
So excited and then so let down
submitted6 years ago
byGuitar Girl
fromUtah
I was so excited to get rid of the cord and use The G10T Wireless Guitar Transmitter however I could only get it to work for 30 seconds at a time. My friends works easily for 8 hours at a time. I returned it but was unable to replace it with a new one because they have recalled them. I'm hoping Line 6 can work out it's issues withThe G10T Wireless Guitar Transmitter so I can give it a try again.
So far works flawlessly
submitted6 years ago
byMo
fromFLORIDA
Works great with my line 6 amp.
Excellent product
submitted6 years ago
byChris
fromHickory nc
Tested 2 g10s in the same room with 2 different amps and experienced no signal problems
Good product.
Verified Buyer
submitted6 years ago
byPramod
fromUndisclosed
Quite convenient.
Q&A
Have a question about this product? Our expert Gear Advisers have the answers.
submitteda year ago
asked bySheldon
fromSan Diego ,CA
Can you use with a generic Bluetooth speaker ?
No it won't.submitted5 years ago
asked byRichard
fromRoanoke, VA.
Does it come with a receiver?
This does not come with a receiver but it syncs with the Spider v 240 without an external receiver.submitted5 years ago
asked byBigd
fromundisclosed
Can I pick this up at the palm Desert location today...? This being the G10 t from line6
Please contact your local store for specific inquiries regarding their inventorysubmitted5 years ago
asked byDan
fromIL
How long is the item going to be on backorder?
We aren't able to discuss the availability of items via this means of communication. Give us a call at 866-498-7882 and we can get you an accurate idea of when this will be back in stock.submitted6 years ago
asked byperry
fromNew York
Can you use a guitar wireless system for your keyboard as well?
This wireless system would not work with a keyboard.submitted6 years ago
asked byRichard
fromBaltimore, Maryland
Will this device work with Yamaha trans-acoustic TA guitar?
Yes, this will work with that modelsubmitted7 years ago
asked byMike
fromGrants Pass, Oregon
Can it be used with the Mitchell 200 guitar?
This can be used with any electric guitarThis can be used with any electric guitarsubmitted7 years ago
asked byMike
fromundisclosed
Does this amp come with a Charger?
This transmitter uses batteriesThis transmitter uses batteries






