Line 6 POD GO Wireless EXTREME Testing - Pushing The Limits Of The Relay G10TII Transmitter!
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- Опубліковано 5 лип 2024
- Sam & Meg test the limits of the Line 6 Pod Go Wireless with some pretty impressive results!
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00:00 Line 6 Pod Go Wireless Intro
00:33 Line 6 Relay G10TII Transmitter Overview
01:16 Test #1 - Playing at home or in a rehearsal studio
03:16 Test #2 - Playing at a small to medium gig
07:24 Test #3 - Playing at a Festival or Stadium...extreme distance testing!
11:07 Conclusion & Where To Buy
The latest version of the Pod Go from Line 6 comes supplied with a Relay G10 mk2 wireless transmitter and a built in digital receiver, so naturally, we thought we'd see how good it was! So throughout a series of tests, Sam pushes the limits of how far the signal will travel, and what causes interference...hopefully you'll be just as impressed as he is with this affordable wireless system!
Hot on the heels of the fabulous POD GO, Line 6 have decided to up the ante and integrate the modelling platform with a receiver for their incredible Relay G10TII transmitter - introducing the Line 6 POD GO Wireless Guitar Processor!
Featuring a simple plug-and-play interface, a portable and lightweight design, along with best-in-class tones, this processor can help set you on the road to your ultimate tones. This effects processor delivers a simple and intuitive workflow, with easy-to-use editing tools, a full colour LCD screen, and a road-ready construction, making it perfect for both studio and live performance work.
Boasting an arsenal of professional-grade amp, cab, and effects models taken from the illustrious HX family of effects processors, along with the ability to support third-party IRs, the only limit with the POD GO Wireless is your own imagination.
Line 6 POD GO Wireless Guitar Processor Main Features:
- Best-in-class performance Including HX amp and effects models
- Simple interface with 4.3" (11cm) color LCD for fast and easy tone creation
- Portable, compact, and lightweight design
- Relay G10TII transmitter included
- Color footswitch LEDs indicate type and status of assigned function
- Load third-party cabinet impulse responses (IRs) for unlimited cabinet options
- Snapshots let you seamlessly switch between tones without audio dropouts
- Free POD Go Edit app for easy preset editing and backup
- Stereo effects loop and TRS expression pedal/dual footswitch input
- 4-in/4-out 24bit/96kHz audio interface for recording and re-amping
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reminds me of Honey I Shrunk the kids where the father is searching for the children in the lawn using the same head worn camera!!! LOL!!!
Amazing test)
Dude great video review
You are a hero! Mask and helmet, steamy glasses, everything for viewers in front of a lovely Lady.
That's a pretty epic shop.
Would be good to hear a tele on the clear difference since the SG thickness was able to accommodate the change..tele or similar might not fair son well on the clean.
Nice 👍
Can you use this wireless on Active Pickups?
So I would need 2 of these Line6 G10TII's one in my guitar and another in the input jack of whatever amp I am using? I am going to be getting the Yamaha THR30. It has a receiver built into it. Would I still need 2 of them then?
No, you only need 1 transmitter. You insert it into the thr for 3 sec for it to connect then you pług it info your guitar. Done.
0:42 yeah... now try plugging it into a recessed input jack and watch how the transmitter body blocks the jack from going all the way in. Asinine design.
that damn dongle sticks straight out, is there other compatibal reciver formfactors?
Hi.
Thanks for this video.
I have an issue, my G10TII transmitter doesnt charge.
For the first tlme ever after receiving the pod go and using for months in rehearsals and gigs with the cable in, not using the wireless, i décided to use it in wireless.
So i took of the transmitter of its original plastic bag, plugged it for the first tlme into the guitar-in slot for 12 hours , the green bars at the top left were moving all the time, but when I remove the transmitter, the same battery icon at the top left shows no green bars at all.
When i do the procedure again, the transmitter shows a blinking red light for 30 seconds or 1 minute, and then the red light disappear, and the green bars at the top left move again, etc... but at the end, same problem .
I read lots of other users have that problem.
Is my G10TII transmitter out of order ?
Same... have raised a support ticket with Line 6, but since the transmitter doesn't fit half my guitars (recessed input jack) I think this is going back for a replacement with the cheaper wired model.
Big problem with this test. Pod Go is a floor unit....not a rig that you would elevate and control by hand. Put the Pod Go on the floor and you will find that the range is not good at all. I have one.
Couldn't agree more!! You have to stand right over the floor unit..and don't dare turn your back to it...might as well stay tethered with a cable......wich is what I do
I got one recently has strong issues with signals.. one wall inbetween without doors closed signlsngo off
I think he should grow a Mohawk
the battery lasts 5,5 hours..
Name of the song? 2:01 please!!!
Sounds a lot of “my heroine” by Silverstein.
To me the relay system sucked all the low end out, to my ears there is a profound change which I would be unhappy with.
damn the cable sucks more high end than what i thought it would
Extreme wireless testing? I play all around and I CANNOT use the pod go's wireless. Won't let me move over a meter and it starts cutting up. Terrible for life use. Great for home or rehearsal... Maybe.