Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: jimi hendrix on March 18, 2008, 08:05:20 PM
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Seen this yet guys?
http://www.roland.co.uk/guitar_room_catdet.asp?id=GT10
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eurgh. dont like the look of that at all. i think the gt 8 got it right with the amount of knobs. i really dislike one knob interfaces. you're gonna need a keyboard and mouse to control their mulit fx soon.
i'm sure it sounds ok though...
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As a long time GT-6 user, I'd say it looks pretty good.
One of my main gripes with the GT-6 is that you never know where you are on any parameter setting and once you turn a knob it moves very quickly away from the setting you had it on.
The Tonelab LE has addressed this problem and it looks like the GT-10 has done so as well.
I note that Boss are touting a more natural tone, which is good. My only other complaint about the GT-6 is that the drive models weren't the best. The effects (reverb, delay, compression etc) were excellent but the amp models were not as good.
I bought a Tonelab LE and while it's amp models are wonderful, I'm not greatly impressed with the effects section.
Perhaps the GT-10 could be the answer for me.
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From the Boss blurb it looks like they haven't actually come up with anything new in terms of amp modelling. Just repackaged what they already had in a more flexible, easier to use unit.
No competition for the Axe-FX yet methinks.
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I'm only wondering when they will finally get it and invest the 3 EUR production effort to make these units true bypass ...
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From the Boss blurb it looks like they haven't actually come up with anything new in terms of amp modelling. Just repackaged what they already had in a more flexible, easier to use unit.
No competition for the Axe-FX yet methinks.
So basically it's the same amp model engine that they've had around for years, in a new box?
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From the Boss blurb it looks like they haven't actually come up with anything new in terms of amp modelling. Just repackaged what they already had in a more flexible, easier to use unit.
No competition for the Axe-FX yet methinks.
So basically it's the same amp model engine that they've had around for years, in a new box?
Yup, although a bit more flexible, like you can have two different amp models running at the same time (bit like a Vetta). But, when all is said and done, it's the same technology as before - getting a bit old isn't it. :(
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Yeah just a bit.
It's a pity. I like the GT-6 with it's bucketload of decent effects but it's drives just don't do it for me anymore, now that I have a Tonelab LE.
If they (Boss) were to bring out a MFX box with a tubed power amp, now that would be nice :wink: