Relay G10II Plug-and-Play Digital Instrument Wireless System Relay® G10 is the world’s easiest to use instrument wireless system. Just plug in your instrument and it works automatically—no additional setup required.* You’ll hear your tone in amazing detail thanks to pure 24-bit Relay digital wireless sound quality—the same technology gigging pros use on stage. The built-in rechargeable battery provides up to seven hours of playing time, and when it’s time to recharge, simply plug the Relay G10TII transmitter into the receiver. Relay G10 features a simple, intuitive design that makes going wireless as easy as using a cable. • Plug & Play—No setup required • 1/4" and XLR Outputs • 50'/15m line-of-sight range • G10TII transmitter charges automatically when docked • Up to seven hours playing time, 170 hours standby • Works with active and passive pickups • 10Hz-20kHz frequency response • Battery life Status LED • Uncompressed 24-bit audio, free from interference  Radically Simple Design We designed Relay G10 to be as easy to use as a standard instrument cable. Just plug in your guitar, and the transmitter and receiver select the optimum channel and lock together automatically. If you perform with multiple instruments, G10 makes it faster than ever to switch instruments on the fly—the transmitter is compatible with nearly all instruments and transfers from one to the next in seconds*. Plus, separate XLR and 1/4" outputs give you greater flexibility in how you route your signa

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