I couldn't agree with you more; they are comparable in that the same chip where all the magic is created can be found in either machine. That's what made the Major so popular; the same processing power for a third of the price. The editability and converters is another story, but if you can live with that, it's a done deal.scottkahn said:We finally published our comparative review of the G-Major vs. G-Force:
http://www.musicplayers.com/reviews/guitars/2007/0307_TCElectronic_G.php
I've been using the G-Major for a few years, and really expected to be blown away by the G-Force, then presumably purchase the review unit to upgrade my rack rather than sending it back.
Guess what!? Spending a few months with the G-Force made me appreciate my G-Major even more. The differences other than the harmonizer weren't compelling enough to justify making a change. Both units sound quite comparable, and the G-Major is just easier to use overall.
Scott
scottkahn said:and the G-Major is just easier to use overall.
Scott
scottkahn said:Actually, I've owned G-Majors for a few years, and had the G-Force on loan for about five months -- very long by product evaluation loan standards. In that time it spent a lot of time in my rack being used in various recording and live rehearsal scenarios.
I agree that the buttons are way better on the G-Force (I even said so), and I commented on the impressive display in the G-Force, too. The flexibility of the G-Force is superior for hard-core sound design, but for the meat-and-potatoes basic stuff, the products sound nearly indistinguishable from one another.
I found no difference in my tone from one processor to the next, either, using two very different pro-level tube amplifiers.
But to disagree that the G-Major is easier to use overall is crazy. It is far simpler to operate as TC Electronic learned from the G-Force and made numerous improvements to the operational controls when they introduced the G-Major. They also deliberately simplified some of the programming options -- againt, to make it easier for people who didn't need the complexity of the G-Force.
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