I'm having a hell, of a time getting my G-Major 2 to play nice with my amps.
I've tried it with my Bugera 6260, and Laney Ironheart.
Both amps are serial loops, the Bugera is switchable, while the Laney can run at 0dB or -10dB
The G-Major can have it's input set to "consumer" or "pro".
Even with the unit in bypass mode, my low end drops out, and the tone becomes thin.
I've tried both loops with just a patch cord, and there is no difference in switching them in or out, so I'm ruling out a problem with the loops themselves.
I've tried every input/output level combination.
The only thing I've yet to try is something like EBTech's Line level shifter or some sort of buffer.
I'm not a "Tone Purist", and can live with a small difference in tone, but this is just ridiculous, I've never had a multi-fx sound this bad even when Bypassed.
My old GNX2 sounded better.
I've tried it with my Bugera 6260, and Laney Ironheart.
Both amps are serial loops, the Bugera is switchable, while the Laney can run at 0dB or -10dB
The G-Major can have it's input set to "consumer" or "pro".
Even with the unit in bypass mode, my low end drops out, and the tone becomes thin.
I've tried both loops with just a patch cord, and there is no difference in switching them in or out, so I'm ruling out a problem with the loops themselves.
I've tried every input/output level combination.
The only thing I've yet to try is something like EBTech's Line level shifter or some sort of buffer.
I'm not a "Tone Purist", and can live with a small difference in tone, but this is just ridiculous, I've never had a multi-fx sound this bad even when Bypassed.
My old GNX2 sounded better.
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