can't you GT6/8 users four cable method the unit with your amps so it does not suck out the tone? I had a similar problem with my POD and considered dumping it for a GT-6.
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Originally posted by Thor Von Clemson View Postcan't you GT6/8 users four cable method the unit with your amps so it does not suck out the tone? I had a similar problem with my POD and considered dumping it for a GT-6.
The GT 8 is nothing short of incredible with it's ability but if you can blend it in with your amp then i say go for it. It's very powerful. I wish you lots of luck.
Dan
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Originally posted by beachjammer View PostI have a confession to make. All this talk about G-Majors got met to wanting mine back. So I called the Music store I traded with a couple weeks ago and they're gonna switch me back for the Boss ME-50.... What can I say They're AWESOME units!
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Originally posted by mantis View PostThe Me -50 doesn't allow you to put the effects in the right order.
It has a OD section, you have to use them in the chain they provide. So meaning you have to wire the ME-50 in front of your preamp to use. This does bad things if you want to use Delay and chorus with your drive channel. Now you have the Delay and chorus in front of your preamp. That sucks.
What the ME-50 should have done was have the 4 cable method. Then you can put the OD section in front of the preamp and insert the modulation effects in your effects loop. Now the you can boost your drive channel if you want, then add in Reverb where it belongs.
I would own the ME-50 if it had this. I like it has no amp modeling. I have no use for that. I play with the GT8's modeling to fool around but I would not use it live.
Boss needs to make a ME-50 built like the GT 8.
Dan
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Originally posted by mantis View PostI assume you like the G better then the ME-50??
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I've been using the G-Major for 4-5 years now, and I love it - good tone, good FX (the compressor even doesn't suck), and pretty easy to program. The only thing I'd like to have is a smart harmonizer, but, hey, at this price point...
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I've used tc electronics off and on, had most recently the G-force, which was ok. It wasn't stunning, and that is the problem with tc electronics, their stuff, its just too sterile.. very good effects and all, just not ~lush~ like good analog-type stuff. If your looking for some good rack effects, but don't have the $$ for Eventide or Lexicon/etc., you can find these useful:
Ensoniq DP / Pro - The 'poor man's Evetide' Great quality.
Sony DPS-V77 - Was around $2500 new, now you can find them for cheap, like $350. Bad marketing makes it this way, you might compare it easily to a Eventide Eclipse.
Rocktron Intellifex or Replifex (old Rocktron stuff, the old company, not the new generic kind) Great effects that are cheap now, but NOT outdated.
Gear may change, but its just new boxes, not better gear. Remember, ears don't change just marketing for the same effects in new pretty boxes.
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