Wireless system for both rhythm and bass guitars

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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby Shadnor » 08 Oct 2014, 19:17

Hi
Thanks for quick answer. I am using the batteries coming with the wireless system: GP.Alcaline 15A LR6 size/Format AA1.5V.
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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby Gary Allen » 08 Oct 2014, 19:25

Hi Arne, I would try another battery just in case its faulty, I would also check the jack socket on the guitar or even try another guitar if you are losing the sound intermittently.
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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby Shadnor » 08 Oct 2014, 19:26

Hi, thanks for quick reply. I am using the batteries coming with the system: GP. alcaline, 15A LR6/format AA 1.5V, 0%mercury&cadmium.
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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby dave robinson » 08 Oct 2014, 19:42

We have three of these currently being used in the band and after three years never a problem of any description. If there is a problem with yours I would recommend you return it for a replacement, as it's still new. :idea:
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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby Shadnor » 08 Oct 2014, 19:47

Hello Gary. I am not familiar with what you mean with the english word jack socket on the guitar.
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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby dave robinson » 08 Oct 2014, 19:54

He means the plug socket on your guitar - where you connect the cable. :)
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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby tolo » 09 Oct 2014, 08:00

On topic - does anyone have experience using the Line 6 wireless stuff for studio work? Currently I am experiencing an audible 'click, click, clik' when I try to record guitars (don't laugh - but I think it might be the electric fence!). I don't get the noise when using midi - or when mixing - so I am guessing it might be the cables picking up the interference...

If there were no cables......??

Thoughts anyone?

Thanks,

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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby noelford » 09 Oct 2014, 08:33

Arne, like all the other Line 6 Relay users here, I have never had problem. Try using a different cable between the guitar and the transmitter - if the problem persists it is most likely a (rare) fault with the system an you should ask for it to be replaced.

Tony, I can't really answer your question but I can say that when using the Relay at home in my office, where I have all sorts of other electrical gear, I have never experience interference (apart from one of my dogs who feels the need to join in whenever I start to play!)
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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby mojolomjl » 09 Oct 2014, 10:01

tolo wrote:On topic - does anyone have experience using the Line 6 wireless stuff for studio work? Currently I am experiencing an audible 'click, click, clik' when I try to record guitars (don't laugh - but I think it might be the electric fence!). I don't get the noise when using midi - or when mixing - so I am guessing it might be the cables picking up the interference...

If there were no cables......??

Thoughts anyone?

Thanks,

Tony


You could be right about the electric fence. When I visit my daughter in Ireland I get a clicking noise from the amp and when the fence
is switched off it goes away.

Regards,

Maurice.
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Re: Wireless system for both rhythm and base guitars

Postby KurtFroberg » 09 Oct 2014, 10:23

tolo wrote:On topic - does anyone have experience using the Line 6 wireless stuff for studio work? Currently I am experiencing an audible 'click, click, clik' when I try to record guitars (don't laugh - but I think it might be the electric fence!). I don't get the noise when using midi - or when mixing - so I am guessing it might be the cables picking up the interference...

If there were no cables......??

Thoughts anyone?

Thanks,

Tony


Hi Tony
If the noice comes from an electromagnetic field I guess it will go in through the guitar´s pickups, especially if they are single coils, so I don´t think the wireless will help.

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