Hello! It's me again!
I got my GSP back from the "hospital", cured of course. The problem was chip which controls the analog EQ. Now that it's replaced with new one, everything works as it should! Thank god!
When I mounted it back in my rack and connected it with Triaxis in many ways, I noticed that analogue part of GSP is more of a "tone eater" than digital part. Strange, I thought that it's way around?!! Is this true with other GSPs as well, or is it just mine?
I really want to have abbility to use the silent tunning option and a bit of a compression on clean sounds, so I have to plug my guitar into input of GSP. So, what other possibilities do I have, besides buying some kind of mixer to preserve as much pure tone as possible? Any idea?
Best regards, Marko
I got my GSP back from the "hospital", cured of course. The problem was chip which controls the analog EQ. Now that it's replaced with new one, everything works as it should! Thank god!
When I mounted it back in my rack and connected it with Triaxis in many ways, I noticed that analogue part of GSP is more of a "tone eater" than digital part. Strange, I thought that it's way around?!! Is this true with other GSPs as well, or is it just mine?
I really want to have abbility to use the silent tunning option and a bit of a compression on clean sounds, so I have to plug my guitar into input of GSP. So, what other possibilities do I have, besides buying some kind of mixer to preserve as much pure tone as possible? Any idea?
Best regards, Marko