General
Line 6 also makes an amp-top-size version of their Relay G75, just in case you'd rather have it on top of your amplifier or in your effect rack. Specs wise, the Line 6 Relay G75 digital wireless is virtually identical to the stompbox version. For instance, the receiver has several functions such as an ABY switch, tuning device, gain booster and DI Box. It all has a neatly compact, rugged metal housing. Four specially calibrated internal dual diversity antennas guarantee a loss-free 24-bit signal with a dynamic range of 120 dB. With less than 1.5ms latency and an exceptional audio quality, the Line 6 Relay G75 digital wireless system is the best in its class!
Line 6 Relay G75: well-equipped receiver
In addition to its unrivalled sound quality, the Relay G75 has several other noteworthy features. Its receiver, for instance, is equipped with three outputs - one of which is a balanced XLR with ground lift that allows you to send the signal of acoustic instruments directly to a PA system or to record the clean signal of your electric guitar for further editing. The jack outputs are perfect for two different amplifiers, for instance. What's more, the Line 6 Relay also allows you to adjust the gain of a signal to the output of different guitar pickups (active, passive and acoustic). And, like all products from the Relay series, the Relay G75 also features a Cable Tone option that allows you to imitate the effect that long cables have on the overall sound.
Scenes, tuner and aux
Do you perform with several guitars and a mandolin, for instance? Then you can equip each instrument with its own transmitter, after which you can use the Relay G75 receiver to set the right gain, cable tone and output routing. You can change the colour of the LED ring around the foot switch for each scene. When you swap instruments, you can use an optional footswitch to switch between scenes. Additionally, the Line 6 Relay G75 is equipped with a built-in tuner that you can bypass if you want to connect your own tuner to the tuner out. Should you want to use a cable for some reason, then you can plug it into the aux input so you won't need to rearrange your pedalboard. There's no need to go yanking out cables any longer!
Line 6 TB516G beltpack transmitter
With only two AA batteries, you can use the TB516G for about eight hours at a wireless range of over 60 metres. As the transmitter uses the 2.4 GHz frequency, you can enjoy an uninterrupted, noise-free signal. What's more, you can prolong the lifespan of the batteries by activating the TX Sleep Mode, as it automatically turns off the internal accelerometer of the transmitter when your guitar stops moving. If you were to pick it up again, it automatically engages. Lastly, the Line 6 TB516G features a 6.3mm locking jack input, a reliable screw connection that ensures that the (included) guitar cable stays safely connected to the transmitter for undisturbed playing.
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- Atención: el receptor del pedal de efectos que se muestra en la última foto no se incluye.