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TC Electr comparison

2005-10-31 by gusfmm

I've heard the g-major only but read and exchange comments with many 
people about the g-force, so kind of have an opinion already about 
it.

GMajor is an entry level processor, not close to the FX 
programmability of neither its big brother nor the GSP2101. FX 
quality is good compared to other processors in its class though. I 
personally found it not worthy to replace my ART SGX-Nitro, that 
gave me a bit more flexibility on some things, believe it or not.

The G-Force is another totally different animal. Endless 
possibilities in routing the signal, good FX quality, some "special" 
FX added, etc; an overall great unit. I found it unacceptable that 
the unit was not designed with an FX-loop though, and the fact that 
it's been always overpriced IMO. Those two reasons were enough to me 
not to go with one. Besides, it's almost as old design as the 
GSP2101, so why bother? It's interesting that TC hasn't released any 
other guitar-oriented processor after so long that would offer an 
improved design. Well, until recently I guess, that they came up 
with the G-System. I've read several previous G-Force users comments 
expressing disappointment as there is no much improvement other than 
enhacing I/Os. Price: Still in the Stratosphere... 

My take: Nothing yet beats the 2101... unless perhaps an Eventide... 
but then you ought to pay 4x more.

Gus.


--- In gsp-2101@yahoogroups.com, "strategy400" <strategy400@h...> 
wrote:
>
> Anyone try the g-major or g-force by T.C. Electronics? I'm just 
curious as
> to how the old 2101 measures up to these newer units.
>

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