ronorozoro1988
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Hi guys . Is there any GT-10 user out there? If there is plz give me a reply , i will appreciate it thank
Hmm.. Isn't this a review subforum.
No matter. The mods will sort it out
I, on the other hand, would like to know what exactly is in the gt10. Every single boss pedal ever made? If it has all the pedals, does it include notable versions of the same pedal? Say DD-3 and DD-6? Is the FX chain sortable? I heard it has no wah function?
- U have most of the BOSS pedal in it but not all. U dont even find a BOSS metal zone inside cos a metal zone is jus a distortion + eq pedal in 1box. Feel free to download the gt10 manual from BOSS website to have all the overviews of efx pedal parameter available.
- FX chain is sortable depend on your preference which include the 2 o/p amps. It does have the wah function inside and the pedal expression is assingable to be ur volume, whammy, efx on/off or adjust ur efx parameter itself.
Is it like the line 6 with other brand's sounds inside?
- Subjective as any commercial brand, company will try to emulate other to attract buyer. Its also up to user to feel is the branding is also the same or close to the sounding. Its up to u if u need it. I would recommend you to try the unit itself to justify urself. At the end of the day its ur final tweaking rather than the branding sound itself
Cheers.
Hope Ive answer to ur questions.....
GT 10 distortion still not quite ok ahh the distortion that come out from my toneblaster 65watt amp still better
I owned a GT-10 for about 2 days. Happened to trade some pedals for it just to try. Promptly sold it off again.
The distortion sounded worse than even a stock DS-1. The pitchshifting tracked terribly. The delays were sterile and cold. The expression pedal had an uncomfortable throw. And the interface was so poorly designed that even if it had any good features you'd be hard pressed to find them.
I'm sure with a lot of work and EQing and tweaking you could get it to sound halfway decent, but for $550 (what I traded at and sold it for, which is probably half of Swee Lee's price or something lol) you can build a great pedalboard, no need boutique stuff, and get great sounds easily.
May I noe hw u connect ur gt10 and hw u plug with ur toneblaster?
I owned a GT-10 for about 2 days. Happened to trade some pedals for it just to try. Promptly sold it off again.
The distortion sounded worse than even a stock DS-1. The pitchshifting tracked terribly. The delays were sterile and cold. The expression pedal had an uncomfortable throw. And the interface was so poorly designed that even if it had any good features you'd be hard pressed to find them.
I'm sure with a lot of work and EQing and tweaking you could get it to sound halfway decent, but for $550 (what I traded at and sold it for, which is probably half of Swee Lee's price or something lol) you can build a great pedalboard, no need boutique stuff, and get great sounds easily.