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silentboy85 Says:

Sep 4, 2009 - i am about to ask the same question.

xJan008x Says:

Sep 8, 2009 - he is a good guitar player but he's not good in talking

Gritchotron Says:

Sep 14, 2009 - putting tons of shit on your guitar is almost as cool as plastic surgery

katschrowski Says:

Sep 25, 2009 - Seems that the Wah Wah effect is NOT coming out of the G-Major 2? I think because a Wah Wah AFTER the Distortion generally is not sounding good.

wessyweezy09 Says:

Sep 27, 2009 - what kind of guitar is that? its sweet! anyone know? thanks!

TomDant Says:

Oct 9, 2009 - english isnt his first language, give him a break

MHeardOnBass Says:

Oct 10, 2009 - I don't know the exact model but it is a Yamaha

bcknghmgrn Says:

Oct 12, 2009 - An SG3000? Limited, if I'm not mistaken. Sweetest pickup covers.

trogdorX6666 Says:

Oct 16, 2009 - this is so cheesy

dmdt1313 Says:

Oct 19, 2009 - You don't need an effects loop; I never use one; I run everything in front of my amp it sounds damn good (I have the G-Major 1)! It's just a matter of taste what you're use to. David Gilmour doesn't use an effects loop (as far I know?) I know he didn't in the old days. listen to 'Dark Side Of The Moon' - it sounds amazing) I mean Hiwatts and many over great amps don't even have effect loops! So yeah, it's really knowing how to get the best tones out of what U have!! Either way it will work.

theflickering Says:

Oct 19, 2009 - noob

zebric Says:

Oct 23, 2009 - is it true that there is a lag with preset changes?

FabianDammers Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - Hi! Where do I plug it? I front of the amp or in the fx loop? (Tuner, Compressor, Wha.... actually comes in front of the amp and reverb, delay...in the loop, so where can I plug it, and where is it plugged in this vid??) Thanks a lot!

tcelectronic Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - Hiya zebric, No it isnt true that there is lag between preset changes on G-Major 2. We have however found a software bug that causes latency between presets if the phaser or univibe is used. Were currently working on fixing this. Best wishes, Joey @ TC

tcelectronic Says:

Oct 26, 2009 - Hiya Fabian, There are several ways you can do this! If you download the manual from our website, there are several examples of how to set this up in the manual :). Definitely worth checking out! Best wishes, Joey @ TC

norostereo Says:

Oct 28, 2009 - sounds beautyful! i want 6!

dimebag4lyfe Says:

Nov 9, 2009 - im not sure about these effect's unit's....i wouldn't know were to start with them lol i think i will stick to my pedal's and just get a guitar tech to do all the switching for me when i gig...

kodiakchazz Says:

Nov 10, 2009 - I agree with dmdt, everything i have plugs in front, I've never cared for the FX loop. if it doesn't sound good or work in the chain it doesn't get used. The older i get the fewer and effects and a more simple setup is what I prefer. Gilmore sure got some sweet tones from his Hiwatts in studio. The amp I use now doesnt even have an FX loop but everyone is different, rock on.

dmdt1313 Says:

Nov 10, 2009 - Yeah, none of my amps have an effects loop (except my Fender Hot Rod De Ville - but I don't use it. haha): Sovtek Mig 100 - Traynor YBA 1A Bassmaster - Ampeg Reverberocket 2 - Black-Heart BH5H - Fender Hot Rod De-Ville. Another thing these amps all have in common (except the Fender) is: They're all single channel amps!! Well, w/ the YBA-1A you can jump channels together like any old Marshall or Hiwatt or any amp that has the 4 inputs. Sounds great, BTW!

kodiakchazz Says:

Nov 10, 2009 - I wiah I had my JCM-800 back from the late 70's early 80's it was all hand wired and the sound just isn't matched by the Marshall's of today. Don't get me wrong, I still love the Marshall's but it isn't the same. I prefer my Mesa boogie Lone Star now to anything I have, Now that I think about it I have alot of electonics(heads) that I need to get rid of. I thought i wanted a new MarkV and then i was like, geeze what am I thinking...I do love them though//// dmdt you sound as bad as me.

HeilTheOperator Says:

Nov 11, 2009 - Hi Joey! I'm buying the G Major 2 for this Christmas. But there is no place I can try it in my country, so i'm buying it more less blindly. Can I use several effects at the same time? In order for the whammy, wah and reverse delays to work properly should I use the G Major in the loop or in the input of my amp? Thanks for reading this! Cheers from México.

tcelectronic Says:

Nov 12, 2009 - Hiya Heil :), You can use several effects in the same time. The 7 effect blocks can be active simultaneously In each block you can choose a specific effect (sub-algorithm). What is not possible is to combine the effects of the same block i.e. not possible to have a Chorus and a univibe together but you can have Compressor / EQ / Filter / whammy/ Chorus ) Delay and reverb together..

tcelectronic Says:

Nov 12, 2009 - For the whammy and wah a serial loop is required, for delays, reverb, modulations, a parallel loop is also OK- So we always recommend a serial loop, because it works with all effects. Best wishes, Joey @ TC

drmsgtrplayer Says:

Nov 15, 2009 - I've heard that the G major 2 has modulated delays, but there's nothing in this demo or in the manual about it. I'd like to know more about this.

veers0r Says:

Nov 21, 2009 - A more detailed demo of the g major 2 would be very welcome. :)