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Reviews (2)
08 January 2013
GNX 3000 for $81.00
Seller awesome. I have 2 and they're obsolete so I needed a 3rd. I bought the first one way back when, and it blew away all the other modeling pedalboards (Vox, Line 6, Boss etc) in the $400.00 price range. I compared them all side by side. The GNX 3000 took me a few days to get used to, but once I did customized all user banks via USB using included XEdit software. Very user friendly program that allows you to backup some or all of the patches. I can clone them in 5 minutes. I use a Keeley modded TS9 withe just a tad of gain and the tone knob at 8:00 in front of it and use tube amps. I use a hot rodded gold Squire ($100.00 used) maple neck i hot rodded to match my '92 Strat Plus including Boutique pots, caps and resisters from Mojo Music. I also added a Dimarzio Vintage 2 in the neck, Lace sensor out of my Strat in the middle, Seymour Duncan Lil 59 in the bridge, Dimarzio 5 way switch, TBX pot, Switchcraft input jack and Schaller locking tuners. Besides that it's stock lol. I've had more compliments on my sound that I can count. Word to the wise if you own one of these GNX's: Take off the top of by removing the Allen head screws and a few Phillips screws on the bottom. Remove all the plastic nuts and screws on the input / output / midi side). Carefully lift off the top (foot switches, expression pedal stay connected). Keep the ribbon cables plugged in and move the top away so you can get to the Phillips screws holding the bottom board to the unit. Remove the bottom board (careful with the mic input release button). Notice the the bottom of the unit is bare metal and the components soldered to the bottom board protrude from the under side. My first one blew up 2 hours before a show. The bottom board touched the bare metal and boom. I fixed it by soldering jumper wires where the traces used to be. Before I re-assembled it i trimmed the longer legs of caps, resistors etc. I then covered the entire bottom with non-conductive tape. This is about 5 out of 10 difficulty. I did all 3. Good luck.
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08 February 2014
The pedal is awesome. The free MP-7, put it over the top!
Awesome vocal effects pedal. Very user friendly with the presets. Easily change delay, or echo time with tap tempo. 48 VDC phantom power for condenser mics. The tone button adds more clarity, and compression. I play and sing with different bands, and had been at the mercy of the provided PA, and effects. With this pedal, I control my own effects, and with a push of the foot switch, you can talk to the audience dry, instead of sounding like Lou Gehrig, at Yankee Stadium. Unique_Squared_inc. was an awesome seller. I was also lucky with the timing of my purchase. Through a holiday give away, I received a free T C Helicon MP-75 mic, that has a dedicated button, that controls the effects pedal. If you are using that mic, you can be as far away from the pedal, that your mic cord allows, and still turn on, or bypass the FX. The Mic Mechanic also includes a pitch control knob, that corrects notes that are a cent or two from perfect. Of course I never require that! I keep it at 12:00, and it's transparent. Turned completely clockwise, it can be used as a sort of auto tune effect. There are plenty of video reviews on the net, but I bought mine because a band member used one, and I really liked it. It appears to be bullet proof construction, that can certainly handle the abuse of "the road"! Buy it, you'll like it.
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