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Line 6 Relay G10SII Digital Wireless Guitar System

Digital Wireless Guitar System with Automatic and Manual Setup, Wireless Signal and Battery Level LED Indicators, XLR Direct Out, Cable Tone Switch, and 130' Operating Range
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Line 6 Relay G10SII Digital Wireless Guitar System
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Same Plug-and-play Wireless System — with Upgrades!

The Line 6 Relay G10SII gives you the same superior quality as Line 6's original G10S, with several welcome upgrades under the hood and a sleek and stylish silver transmitter. Ideal for guitar, bass, and any other instrument with a high-impedance output, this digital wireless system connects your gear up to 130 feet away via frequency-agile, multiple-redundant, 24-bit digital audio. Automatic or manual frequency selection gives you plenty of setup options, and wireless signal and battery level LED indicators make sure you stay up and running. Get your sound anywhere you need it with an XLR direct output. Emulate the sound of a 10- or 30-foot cable with the Cable Tone switch. You'll appreciate the Relay G10SII's ease of use, and with extended battery life and abundant internal optimizations, this wireless unit's pro-quality performance is better than ever.

Instrument wireless made blissfully simple

Other than switching it on, the Relay G10SII is as easy to use as an instrument cable — no setup fuss, no fumbling with menus, just plug-and-play simplicity. You don't even need to mess with batteries, thanks to the built-in Li-ion battery onboard the transmitter, which plugs into the dock to charge. And since you get over six hours of run time with 150 hours of standby time, you don't even need to panic about charging your Relay G10SII mid-show. The guitarists here at Sweetwater appreciate the intuitive ease of use afforded by the Relay G10SII.

Cable Tone: the sound of a cable — without the cable!

You don't want to be tethered to your amp, but that cable sure adds an undeniable character to your tone, doesn't it? Excellent news! The G10SII sports Line 6's selectable Cable Tone technology, which simulates the subtle tonal effects of a standard 10- or 30-foot cable, giving you the freedom to rock from stage left to stage right — while sounding just like you're wired.

Line 6 Relay G10SII Digital Wireless System Features:

  • New-and-improved version of the original G10SII wireless system
  • Simple, affordable, and reliable instrument digital wireless system with a 130-foot range
  • Automatic setup means you never have to mess with menus or settings
  • Manual frequency selection for using specific channels
  • Redundant 24-bit digital wireless provides highly dynamic, clear, and reliable transmission
  • Transmitter runs for up to 6 hours per charge and charges in the docking receiver
  • Wireless signal and battery level LED indicators
  • XLR direct out for getting your sound anywhere you need it
  • Cable Tone switch emulates the sound of a 10-foot or 30-foot cable
  • Ideal for guitar, bass, or other instruments with high-impedance outputs
Worry-free Wireless!

We wanted you to know that all of the wireless systems you see here – and all of the wireless systems available at Sweetwater – are 100% compliant with the Federal Communication Commission's new rules governing wireless systems. You can be confident that these systems will work within the FCC's currently permitted frequency/power ranges. Please be aware that systems operating in the 617-652 MHz or 663-698 MHz range are now operating outside the FCC's new guidelines. To find out more, visit the FCC's wireless microphone website at  www.fcc.gov/cgb/wirelessmicrophones  or give them a call at (888) CALL-FCC.

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Tech Specs

  • Configuration: Complete System
  • System: Analog/Digital: Digital
  • System: Frequency Range: 2.4 GHz
  • System: Operating Range: 130 ft. Line-of-sight
  • System: Channel Selection: Auto/Manual
  • Transmitter: Form Factor: Plug-on
  • Receiver: Antenna Type: Fixed
  • Receiver: Displays: LED
  • Receiver: Type: Table Top
  • Receiver: Inputs: 1 x 1/4"
  • Receiver: Outputs: 1 x XLR, 1 x 1/4"
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 99-128-0405

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Reviews

One Year Review
I waited over a year before reviewing because I had issues with another brand that I tried before this one. I love G10SII, and I'm always shocked at how difficult it is to tell the difference between using a cable and the wireless. Especially in a mix.

I've only had an issue once when we added a third guitar. His cut out intermittently. To be fare, we were all three using the same system, and we were all three using the Auto channel mode. We each changed to using set channels 3, 6, & 9. No more issues.

To put it in context, we have 3 wireless guitars, 7 wireless mics, and 5 wireless IEM's (the rest use Avioms), All of us operating wirelessly on a 40-50' stage with no issues. It's actually kind of impressive/unbelievable, but it works.

I use this while practicing for hours throughout the week, Sunday morning rehearsals and playing for one or two services every Sunday. No battery issues.

It's built tough because I'm taking it back and forth from Home each week. You obviously have to be careful with the transmitter that goes into your guitar. I've never had one break, but I can see how that would be easy to do. -Hope this helps.
Music background: Praise & Worship
So far, so good!
I got this Friday, used it for band rehearsal yesterday, and love it so far. Time will tell on durability, but I'm not worried about it. If we play with our toys, stuff happens to them. This is my second Line6 wireless system. The last one was ten years ago and it used a body pack. It worked great except that I wore out cables and they were expensive to replace. Okay, here are my observations so far:

1. Sound quality: To my ears, there's no difference between this and a high quality cable. I'm playing two different Strandberg Boden 7's and a Schecter Hellraiser 7 with passive SD pickups through a few pedals into an Orange Rockerverb 50 MkII. The Strandbergs (an original NX 7 and a Boden+ NX 7 with a True Temperament neck) both have Fishman Fluence active humbuckers and I didn't have any of the problems I've heard about using this device with active pickups. I connected the receiver to my wah, which is where I plug in a guitar cable. I haven't played with the cable tone settings yet, just left it off as it was set when I got it. 5/5 on sound quality.

2. RF interference: I have wireless stuff all over the house and studio using the 2.4GHz range including wireless devices in our PA system and mixer controllers, and had zero issues. I left the receiver channel setting on automatic. 5/5 on this too.

3. Range: I walked around the basement playing to find out when the signal would start dropping out. When I got to the other end of the basement which is about 50-60 feet from my pedal board, I started getting dropouts. This is through several walls, wiring, floor jacks, beams, HVAC equipment, etc. Up to that point, the signal was solid. I've read reviews that said the range is terrible and once you're out of line-of-sight it's useless. Maybe there are some bad units out there, but this one is great. If you need to roam around a stadium during a gig, you might need something with more range, but for me this is plenty. 5/5 on range for my purposes.

4. Transmitter: When I started looking at this device, I had concerns about whether the transmitter would fit into the cable jack recess on my Bodens. I emailed my outstanding Sales Engineer Ryan Murray about this and he assured me that it would fit. When I first plugged it in, it did fit. I had the long dimension oriented toward the back of the guitar though at first, and I kept bumping it with my hip and unplugging it. When I plugged it in with the long dimension oriented toward the neck as shown in this picture, it fit perfectly and was well out of the way for standing or sitting, and all my moving around didn't cause any trouble. Having used body packs, I like this better so far. It makes it easier and faster when switching guitars. The unit feels sturdy. I might get a short 1/4" extension cable to plug it in and velcro it or put it in my pocket for use with my Schecter. 5/5 on transmitter design, function, and fit to my guitars.

5. Receiver design: Solidly built and compact. The locking charging jack is a nice touch and the indicator lights are easy to read when standing over the pedal board. The output jack is positioned well for connecting it to the side of my wah with a short right angle cable. The only control I might need to mess with while playing (channel selector) is right on top and easy to reach. It has two power options (USB and standard 9V). I'm just using the wall wart power supply that came with it plugged into my power strip. I don't know if I'll ever need it, but the XLR output might come in handy some day. 5/5 on receiver design and function.

6. Battery: I only had an hour to charge it before rehearsal started and played for about three hours without much battery drain showing on the meter. 5/5 on the transmitter battery. Also, I love the design of this that lets you just plug the transmitter into the 1/4" jack on the receiver to charge it. The only thing there is that I need to remember to leave the power to my pedal board on for it to charge or plug it into a different outlet. 5/5 on battery and charging method.

I'm very happy with this system, and plan to gig with it (with a cable handy for backup, of course). I love wireless! I'm not the most graceful guitarist, and having one less cable to trip over and snag on things is a nice upgrade.
Music background: Original hard rock and metal guitarist, singer, and writer.
Works
I've had this since 2018. Lost the original transmitter right before they recalled it and got the T2 transmitter. I've never had an issue. I used it for years around the house and never lost signal. Gave it to my son and he uses it on his pedal board with his band and has never had an issue. I've never updated firmware, just use it. Battery goes for hours. I've walked all over my house, upstairs etc. While it's in the basement and it still doesn't drop out. Walked out to the road and that's the only way I could get it to Glitch. It works better than the old Audio Technica one I had in my bands. Love it, for the price it works quite well.
A Solid Performer
I upgraded to the G10SII from the old G10II unit. There are several things I like about the new model. Unlike the old model, this one has a power supply with a banana connector instead of a flimsy miniature USB connection. I also like the fact that it uses the same G10TII transmitters that I already own.

Also, automatic 2.4GHz channel selection has been added to this new model, or you can manually select your channel. Other devices on this frequency such as wireless keyboards and mice, or wifi equipment could reduce or otherwise interfere with your transmitter's signal strength. Signal strength from your instrument is now displayed on the unit, as well as your transmitter's remaining battery life. These are both welcome new features.

After using this unit for almost a month now I am totally pleased with the performance, the reliability and the quality and workmanship that went into this new unit.
Works great - fantastic range.
I have tried less expensive wireless systems for my guitars before and they worked, but there were always issues. This one was well worth the expense. The transmitter is awesome. The XLR DI out is perfect. It even has a cable adjustment to emulate different cable size tones. I can go into the next room without losing connection. When you use multi guitars, it doesn't even pop when you unplug it or plug it in to another guitar. Couldn't be better.
Music background: Playing at at amateur level for over 40 years.

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