Last night I played a show as a dep on guitar. I was using the lead guitarist's rig and all was fine. The other guitarist was using my wireless (Line 6 Relay G50) and for some reason his TU-2 tuner wasn't picking up the guitar signal. He played the set with a cable and it picked it up, blaming my wireless.
After the set (as we were headliners we had no band after us) I changed the connection and bypassed the tuner (took it out the chain) and plugged it into the next pedal in the chain (a Maxon OD808) and there was sound again.
If he played the set with a cable into the tuner it can't be that that was the problem, but if I took it out the chain then it can't be my wireless or patch cable that ran from the receiver?
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Didn't get very far googling this other than someone who had drop out using a G50 and his tuner was a TU2.
I have no idea what or why but there may be something in a TU2 that doesn't like wireless and dislikes yours more than it dislikes mine.
Or just user error.
The bassist uses a Line 6 G10 wireless, I suspected that could have been interfering with my transmitter but surely its a different model and wouldn't cause cross-talking?