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  • Are there any that have a belt pack-style transmitter and also a pedalboard-friendly receiver? Other than the discontinued Shure one?
    I've had a Line 6 G30 for years. The receiver lives underneath my pedalboard.
    That won't work with a PT Nano! :( 

    I'm highly tempted by the Shure and Sennheiser ones that could replace a tuner.
    You could try raising the height of the board with taller feet. Plastic doorstops work well. 
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  • fretmeisterfretmeister Frets: 24469
    Are there any that have a belt pack-style transmitter and also a pedalboard-friendly receiver? Other than the discontinued Shure one?
    I've had a Line 6 G30 for years. The receiver lives underneath my pedalboard.
    That won't work with a PT Nano! :( 

    I'm highly tempted by the Shure and Sennheiser ones that could replace a tuner.
    You could try raising the height of the board with taller feet. Plastic doorstops work well. 
    Aren't the feet riveted on?

    Do they have t be drilled out?
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  • Are there any that have a belt pack-style transmitter and also a pedalboard-friendly receiver? Other than the discontinued Shure one?
    I've had a Line 6 G30 for years. The receiver lives underneath my pedalboard.
    That won't work with a PT Nano! :( 

    I'm highly tempted by the Shure and Sennheiser ones that could replace a tuner.
    You could try raising the height of the board with taller feet. Plastic doorstops work well. 
    Aren't the feet riveted on?

    Do they have t be drilled out?
    Mine are riveted. In any case it's already tight enough under there with a CS6 for power, and the L6 units use a lot of milliamps, which is a pain too
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  • fretmeisterfretmeister Frets: 24469
    I've given in an ordered a Nano+

    Measurements are one thing, but there's nothing quite like having the item to see if it works.
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  • Aren't the feet riveted on?

    Do they have t be drilled out?
    Yes. You have to drill them out. You could possibly get away with glueing additional rubber feet to the underside of the existing ones.
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  • FWIW I did put a classifieds WTB post up but if anyone here wants to sell me a Shure GLXD16 I'm very keen to chat! 
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  • rockmonsterrockmonster Frets: 838
    edited January 28
    Oops necro post! I’ve used a L6 Relay G30 for years. When I run out of space on the board I have Velcro on the front edge of the board and just mount it there for gigs and take it off the board afterwards and pop it in a mike bag with the receiver and lead for next time. I use rechargeable batteries and fully charge 4 the day before a gig. Happy days! A pair of batteries will do a couple of gigs but I charge them anyway. There are then 2 spare if they pack in- they never have in over 10 years! But you never know! I have a spare G30 transmitter and receiver in case it packs in but it never has. You can put a transmitter on another guitar. They will work with the same receiver so you can just change guitar and switch over seemlessly
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  • fretmeisterfretmeister Frets: 24469
    Nice.

    In other necro news I solved the feet issue buy hot gluing some additional feet over the stock ones.

    They were about £3 from B&Q!
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