dmatthews
Dave's not here
I had been using two Line 6 G30 wireless units for my P22 for quite a while. One in the mix/mag, and one in the piezo jack.
Everything worked well. I was using rechargeable batteries so there was that "maintenance" thing. The thing that got to me was having two transmitter packs on my guitar strap. Not really too heavy, but noticeable. But once in a while one of them would jump off while I leapt around the stage.
When I saw the Line 6 G10 "bug" style I had to have it. No more stuff on my strap, and no more battery management! http://line6.com/relay/g10
But...
The bug has a TRS plug, and one of the connectors is for charging. This makes it incompatible for the P22 mix/mag jack, and in the end the piezo jack as well. The answer?
A Hosa 1/4" angled mono M/F plug! At first I got away with just one in the mix/mag jack, but for some reason over time the bug in the piezo ceased to operate properly, leaving me with a low volume unaffected by the volume pot. So I took the guitar apart and found that both jacks are TRS.
I got a second Hosa adaptor, and now we're good to go! Resulting in this...
Might look a little weird but I don't care.
Someone needs to do some dusting...
Everything worked well. I was using rechargeable batteries so there was that "maintenance" thing. The thing that got to me was having two transmitter packs on my guitar strap. Not really too heavy, but noticeable. But once in a while one of them would jump off while I leapt around the stage.
When I saw the Line 6 G10 "bug" style I had to have it. No more stuff on my strap, and no more battery management! http://line6.com/relay/g10
But...
The bug has a TRS plug, and one of the connectors is for charging. This makes it incompatible for the P22 mix/mag jack, and in the end the piezo jack as well. The answer?
A Hosa 1/4" angled mono M/F plug! At first I got away with just one in the mix/mag jack, but for some reason over time the bug in the piezo ceased to operate properly, leaving me with a low volume unaffected by the volume pot. So I took the guitar apart and found that both jacks are TRS.
I got a second Hosa adaptor, and now we're good to go! Resulting in this...
Might look a little weird but I don't care.
Someone needs to do some dusting...