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Somehow, in between two sets at a festival, the socket in the transmitter for my Line 6 Relay G50 got properly messed up. The whole socket housing fell off and the pins were bent at maybe 40 degrees.

 

A mate managed somehow to reattach the mount and get the pins a bit straighter but the cable still won't attach. I'm not inclined to force it.

 

I don't have the option of buying a replacement unit as none are currently available anywhere. The relevant spare parts are available in the USA only as far as I can tell. Line 6 repairs for the UK are currently done in Germany.

 

Ironically I bought this because it was "roadworthy" but that silly four-pin connector was always going to be a weak spot (I heard they replaced it with a quarter-inch jack in later versions).

 

I guess the thing to do is to bend the pins back in to position, but I'm not particularly confident I can do that without breaking one or more.

 

Anyone offer any advice?

 

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