LINE 6 Relay G75 [33/40] To each their own channel

LINE 6 Relay TB516G [33/40] To each their own channel
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Tip for Best Operation & Hook Up Examples
Relay G70/G75 Advanced Guide
To Each Their Own Channel
Another “best practice” is to ensure that all the players are on their own wireless Channel when
performing in the same space at the same time. The Relay G70/G75 Receivers make it easy
to switch between Transmitters or guitars with the use of Scenes (see “Adding Additional
Transmitters to your Receiver” on page 5•9). However, if more than one Transmitter is
using the same Channel and powered On at the same time, they can interfere with each other
by causing dropouts or reducing the range.
The Relay G70/G75 systems feature an extremely fast sync time (less than 1 second), making
it viable to simply power O Transmitters for idle instruments. If you can comfortably manage
power On and O, or use separate, dedicated Transmitters for each instrument, then you can
share the available Channels with more performers simultaneously. Relay G70/G75 systems
provide an industry-leading 16 channels to choose from, accommodating more players in the
band at the same time.
Example Hook Up Diagrams
To follow are a number of real-world hook up examples for using dierent instrument types &
output destinations, in single and multiple Transmitter congurations.
G70/G75 Basic Single Instrument Hook Up
Locking
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Relay G70
Relay G75
OR
Out A
Out A
5V USB

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