G-Major Vs G-System

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Dror520

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I'm really confused about all this products ....

why shouldn't I get the G-System which is pedalboard that controls the fx the channel on the amp and has all the things the G-Major Has, between the G-Major which doesn't have a pedalboard ?
 
I don't understand your question :?:

There's a $1000 difference between the G System, and a G Major + a midi board. Obviously the G System has control of your stomps through loops, and it's not a rack unit, so it has great advantages, but I don't know about you - I didn't have a spare $1500 laying around and had to settle for $550 for the G Major and midi mate.

The G Major has channel switching as well, and works very nicely with a Rocktron Midi Mate.
 
If you need pedal loops an Axess GRX4 has 4, one of which can be used as function switchers or a loop, MIDI controlled for $250.

That's $800 vs $1500. You choose which works for you.

Dom
 
So you're saying that if I had the money for the G-System to get it ?? because the G-System is better then the G-Major ?
 
The G-System is more verstile and more powerfull then the G-Major.
(It uses the DSP's of the G-Force) but it's not a question of "Better".
You need to define what you're looking for first, and go from there.
 
The G-Major will do anything that the typical performing musician needs. The quality of the effects is allegedly as good as the ones in the G-system, but it's 1/3 the price and lacks some of the tweak-ability. If you have lots of money to burn buy the more expensive setup. If you want something with world class delay and chorus and whatnot that's not stupid expensive get the G-Major.
 

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