Product Detail
The Line 6 Relay G90 99-125-0105 is a top-notch 2.4 GHz digital guitar wireless system featuring a 1-space rackmount receiver. Crafted for musicians who cherish pure tone, this system offers unbeatable sound quality. Unlike many others, it never compresses your signal, ensuring full frequency response and a wide dynamic range. The Cable Tone mimics a standard guitar cable, and digital tech keeps the signal noise - free up to 300 feet from the receiver. You've worked hard on your tone, so make sure it comes through clearly. Most digital wireless systems use compression, but not the Line 6 Relay. We're dedicated to delivering the purest signal from input to output, without sacrificing your tone. Line 6 has the cleanest and most accurate transmission path in its class. Our digital wireless journey started in 2006, and now in our 4th - generation of wireless tech, we keep refining to meet musicians' needs. We're committed to giving guitarists the best - sounding and affordable wireless systems. Since its launch, Line 6 digital wireless has won awards, proving its superior audio quality and reliability over analog systems. It operates in the 2.4GHz ISM band, free from interference from TV broadcasts and other sources. Key features include simple setup, being designed for touring guitarists, clear visual status, digital wireless technology, no compression, and 2.4 GHz digital signal transmission. Technical specs: 14 simultaneous channels, transmitter uses 2 x AA batteries, 2.4GHz frequency range, 300 ft. line - of - sight operating range, bodypack transmitter, and receiver outputs of 1 x XLR and 2 x 1/4'.
Using the Line 6 Relay G90 is a breeze. First, set up the receiver in your rack and make sure it's powered on. Then, insert 2 AA batteries into the bodypack transmitter. Turn on the transmitter and pair it with the receiver following the simple pairing instructions. You're good to go! Keep the transmitter and receiver within 300 feet of each other for the best signal. When it comes to maintenance, regularly check the batteries in the transmitter. If you notice any drop in signal quality, replace the batteries. Also, keep the system clean from dust and debris. Store it in a cool, dry place when not in use. And remember, since it operates in the 2.4GHz band, it's less likely to be affected by external interference, but still avoid using it near strong sources of electromagnetic waves.