lockbody said:
There's a reason, years after they've been discontinued, the G-Force still fetches big bucks on ebay and the such. Like I said above, unless you really need intelligent three-part harmony pitch shifting, or are interested in creating new, exciting, "soundscapes", as opposed to having great "bread and butter" effects, the G-Major may be the ticket.
The G-Force is discontinued?
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/TC-Electronic-GForce-Effects-Processor?sku=183020
Anyway, I do think I'll get the G Major for now and upgrade later.
G Force = 1500 new, 1000ish used (although lately it's been a bit lower)
G Major = 400 new, 250ish used.
If they're both transparent and sonically similar, than I see no reason (for now) to get the G Force. I'm not in need of its extra capabilities yet.