![]() ![]() also I am happy the unit has knobs to turn and buttons to push. I just ordered a foot pedal which one of the reviewers suggested. a great big sound I didn't think my Jazzmaster was capable of. I won't bore you with my set-up but surface it to say that as soon as I made the connections and hit a regular ole' E chord using the preset it was on I thought I was hearing things. when I started "subtracting" parameters, it really added life to the signal just taking away a "pinch" here and a "pinch" there, the sound I end up with is a natural sounding guitar but its out front and center with absolutely no harshness and very tube like. and then some.I didn't know of the reviews were glowing because the reviewer bought and they wanted to like it so reviews are skewed in favor of the product,k but in this case I believe they underplayed how good this product is. This preamp is ready for the task of creating a signal that is different and spot on to what I want. Im primarily a early blues guitarist and for that reason I need very little processing, however I enjoy recording Pink Floyd like tracks. this in't my only preamp but its the best of them all. Quite amazing when I consider that I had $3000 budgeted for the new system and I only ended spending $800. ![]() I have been very happy with the tones and fx this unit produces and think I have made a wise choice. You can assign up to 2 LFOs per preset to control just about any parameter on any module in the library. You can assign the exp pedal to just about any parameter on any module in the library. You can send MIDI commands from the system to other units in your setup. you get front panel control of the Amp gains and EQ. ![]() the Control 2 doesn't need a separate power source, the sounds produced by Digitech equipment are truly "legendary". ![]() The GSP1101 only takes up one rack space. The Helix, G-system, Eleven Rack, Prophesy, etc. The AxeFXII and Kemper do tail the reverb and delay but I couldn't find where you can control it, whereas the GSP1101 allows you to adjust the tail time and fade per preset. I eventually bought the Digitech GSP1101 / Control 2 system for the following reasons: it is apparently the only system that provides control over the "tails" when switching between presets. In the market for an "ampless" electric guitar system I did a lot of research over the past few months, mostly took so long to wait on the Line6 Helix. ![]()
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