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I had bought this pedal from imuso about a month ago, mainly because i was in the need of a multi effects pedal. The price was
£87.99, and for that price i had to give it a go. Once unpacked, the amount of effects that came with the pedal was quite astounding. I tested out all of the stock patches in the pedal and found them to be quite interesting and varied.
I soon started to make pacthes for myself, and immediatly noticed the amount of versaitlity in the pedal. Each effect can be controlled in seperate ways, and has 3 parameters to control. You can also assign the expression pedal to seperate parameters and modes. Such as the volume, the Mod/efx or the delay etc. All of the effects work well, and the metal exterior held the pedal together very well. Another thing to note is the fact the pedal sounds great! The On board processor has really lived up to its saying and produces dynamics and harmonics better than any other multi efects pedal in its price range.
All in all, this pedal is very good for beginners and also anyone who wants to starts using multi effects pedals. For its price its a must have!
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| Methinks that the wrong pic has been used - that's the G2 (no inbuilt foot control).
Agreed that the G2.1u (and the G2) are excellent pedals. I've bought both from iMuso, with the G2.1u currently being used for on-stage vocal effects while the G2 does guitar.
A useful point to note when doing recordings is that the background noise is very low (lower than the Yamaha Magicstomp, for example)
My G2 for guitar replaced a load of heavy and cumbersome individual pedals from the 60s, 70s and 80s. As I liked the sound of these pedals, I replicated them on the G2.
As a bonus for iMuso customers who have bought a G2 or G2.1u, here's a jpg attachment with my settings for Boss Chorus CE-2 , Boss Vibrato VB-2, Coloursound Tremolo (the old '60s purple unit), Ken Multi Phaser/flanger and Elecro-Harmonix Y Triggered Filter. In one or two cases I've 'sweetened' the sound with a little reverb.
Ray Liffen
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