Line 6 Relay G10TII Guitar Wireless Transmitter for Relay G10 and G10S (Used)
  • Pre-owned Line 6 Relay G10TII Wireless Guitar Transmitter Compatible with Relay G10 and G10S Systems

Line 6 Relay G10TII Guitar Wireless Transmitter for Relay G10 and G10S (Used)

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This pre-owned Line 6 Relay G10TII wireless guitar transmitter is like new - it's an open - box item with no signs of use. It's the ideal accessory for your Relay - ready Line 6 Spider V/V MkII or Yamaha THR - II Wireless amplifiers. Now, going wireless with your performance is a breeze! The G10TII automatically charges and pairs with your amp. You can enjoy up to seven hours of continuous playing per charge and an amazing 170 hours of standby time. Just plug the transmitter into your guitar, and you're ready to rock. It's also compatible with the Relay G10 and G10S receivers, forming a complete guitar wireless system. Key Features: Works well with Spider V/V MkII 60, 120, 240, and 240HC amps; Compatible with Yamaha THR - II Wireless amps; The 1/4” transmitter is suitable for both active and passive pickups; It's a plug - and - play device, no complex setup needed.

Using the Line 6 Relay G10TII wireless guitar transmitter is easy. First, make sure your Relay - ready amplifier (like Line 6 Spider V/V MkII or Yamaha THR - II Wireless) is nearby. Plug the transmitter into your guitar. The G10TII will automatically charge and pair with your amp. Once paired, you're free to play without the hassle of cords. Note that the Spider V 60, Spider V 120, Spider V 240, and Spider V 240HC models (and Spider V MkII equivalents) are wireless - ready, and the Relay G10TII transmitter is sold separately. For maintenance, keep the transmitter clean and dry. Avoid exposing it to extreme temperatures or humidity. If it's not in use for a long time, it's a good idea to charge it every few months to keep the battery in good condition.


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