screamingdaisy
Well-known member
I use a G-System with my Mark V. I frequently go back and forth between using the G-System and using pedals and I've never noticed a huge shift in tone when adding/removing the G-System (built in 2008) from the signal path, but I've always used it with the brain unmounted and sitting on my amp so all my cable runs are less than 12 inches long, which may skew my opinion compared to those who want to use the brain mounted in the foot controller with 20-30 foot runs.
(Sorry for the run on sentence)
I read that white paper that everyone references a few years ago and while I found it somewhat useful I think the author makes something that's relatively simple as complicated as possible, which in turn frustrates a lot of people and causes them to give up on the system unnecessarily.
Is the G-System perfect? No. But for an all in one box that controls your amp, pedals and gives you a G-Major for the loop it's pretty good.
(Sorry for the run on sentence)
I read that white paper that everyone references a few years ago and while I found it somewhat useful I think the author makes something that's relatively simple as complicated as possible, which in turn frustrates a lot of people and causes them to give up on the system unnecessarily.
Is the G-System perfect? No. But for an all in one box that controls your amp, pedals and gives you a G-Major for the loop it's pretty good.