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Anyway it can be used both ways and I like it on my belt with a short cable to the unit so it's all good.
Andertons have got this in the 2nd hand section ... they say it's ex display...
https://www.andertons.co.uk/p/SH-198-1523/second-hand/second-hand-line-6-wireless-guitar-system-g30
Personally, I have a preference for the G50... but my wife uses the G30 for her bass.
Had my finger on the trigger for a T.Bone system for £108 until I noticed that the input for the transmitter pack needed a mini-xlr lead not a standard jack. Way to go T.Bone, make a system that no one can use - good business planning.
So I went for the Andertons Line 6 unit posted above that was 2nd for £99. Already sold. Such is life.
Ed Conway & The Unlawful Men - Alt Prog Folk: The FaceBook and The SoundCloud
'Rope Or A Ladder', 'Don't Sing Love Songs', and 'Poke The Frog' albums available now - see FaceBook page for details
Wow... that was quick. I think it only appeared on their site this morning.
Ed Conway & The Unlawful Men - Alt Prog Folk: The FaceBook and The SoundCloud
'Rope Or A Ladder', 'Don't Sing Love Songs', and 'Poke The Frog' albums available now - see FaceBook page for details
On a budget the G10 is awesome. Very easy to use and sounds great (I use one at home to cut down on the cable clutter with young children) only downside is the receiver is micro USB rather than a more pedal board friendly 9v centre negative like it's big brother, but it's not too inconvenient, and I'd still rather use that for a gig rather than a cable.
@Cyberlawyer I'm just wondering if you've got any experience comparing the G70 to the G50? I'm a long-term G50 user that's wondering if the G70 offers any major improvements.
Thanks
I also have a G50 that is still in regular use (mainly with accoustic). In terms of sound quality there isn't anything really in it (or if there is it is so subtle that it is lost in a live setting). The big benefit of the G70 is improved features including:
- More pedal board friendly receiver (no aerials).
- Ability to use standard leads with transmitters (the 'official' leads still have a locking collar)
- Decent (but not awesome) tuner built into the receiver.
- ability to connect three transmitters to one receiver and toggle between them with the foot switch (as well as a setting to boost the gain by varying degrees between receivers to ballance pickup outputs and route each guitar output differently).
Ed Conway & The Unlawful Men - Alt Prog Folk: The FaceBook and The SoundCloud
'Rope Or A Ladder', 'Don't Sing Love Songs', and 'Poke The Frog' albums available now - see FaceBook page for details
The only issue I have is making sure I don't lose the transmitter. At some point I'll probably buy a second one and if they ever make a body pack version instead of a bug then I'll grab it.
https://www.aliexpress.com/item/DC-Barrel-Jack-to-Micro-USB-B-Male-Connector-Adapter-5V-Power-Cable-5-5-2/32690060038.html?spm=2114.40010308.4.186.aTPUcI
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/like/222138721671?lpid=122&chn=ps&adgroupid=27378760866&rlsatarget=pla-181484330706&adtype=pla&poi=&googleloc=1007366&device=c&campaignid=620865095&crdt=0
Then you can just power it from your pedalboard PSU. I still just use the Micro USB tbh sits next to my amp and is fine at all gigs since getting it.