New sounds. Easy interface. Now works with GK-3 or GK-3B divided pickups.
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Feature:
The only thing I would change is to have the display show the name of the voice you're using. Other than that, it's a great basic unit.
Quality:
Reliability for regular use seems good. I just play a couple weeks a month in church, but I have a friend who uses one of these every night playing in bars, etc.
Value:
I guess it's worth the money. It's certainly less than a comparable keyboard module.
Desirability:
People will stare with open mouths when you play this thing. They can't figure out how you're doing it.
Sound:
The sounds are impressive. Many are not practical for live use, but all synths are like that. The weakest are the acoustic guitar sounds. But brass, woodwinds, strings, vocal chorus...I love it.
Ease of Use:
It couldn't be easier. It takes maybe a half hour to figure it all out, and from then on it's just a matter of practicing like anything else.
Support:
Don't know...never needed to contact them yet.
Overall:
I got into this for the long haul. This unit should last for years.
Submitted: 3/13/2007
Style of Music: Gospel, blues, rock...LOUD
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Quality:
This product is great as far as make, but it IS made of PLASTIC! I'm worried about breaking the pickup while moving the instrument about, but I'm always careful and don't plan on letting anyone else handle it, so I figure that if I trust myself with it, then it'll be fine. I might take this on the road with me, but I would need people to be extremely careful.
Desirability:
It's ugly....
Plain, flat out ugly. Makes my mandolin look like a machine. BUT, it's very fancy-technical looking, so it'll make you look smart, considering that you'll be able to tell them that you installed it yourself!
The GR 20 though is very subtle. It's not flashy, so you won't get ladies (or guys, I guess) with it, but if you make it work right on stage, then you shouldn't have any problems in that area after all. Besides, a musician isn't the appearance of his gear, but the quality of his musical performance.
Sound:
This product has great sounds, most of which are extremely versatile. As said in other reviews, the guitar sounds lack (some of the "guitar" sounds are actually rather sad). But otherwise, it's all good. I put this product through a Line 6 DL4 for looping, and it works perfectly. I've even managed to compose some simple songs at this point, and I've only had it for a few days now.
Ease of Use:
The GR 20 was a challenge to attach. It also doesn't help that I am using it on an electric (four string) mandolin, not guitar. So I had to spend more time making sure that the pickups lined up with the strings. The sounds are great, the surfing is ver intuitive (as long as you follow the patch lists in the manual, but that's a given). The manual(s) were very clear about installation of the pickup and making the machine function.
Submitted: 12/1/2007
Style of Music: Classical, Rock, Folk, Jazz, Blues,
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