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Made by guitarists for guitarists, the G Major 2 combines studio quality sounds with stompbox simplicity.
The G Major 2 houses all the classic TC Electronic effects that made G Major a favorite among passionate hobby musicians and pros alike, and adds a wide range of new effects and features. TC Electronic designed and engineered the G Major 2 based on feedback and requests from users of the G Major platform. New effects include a Univibe, tri-chorus, through-zero flanger, intelligent pitch shifting, new TC reverbs and a filter wah ported from the G-System. A new relay switching system along with a PC/Mac editor makes for easy customization of effects. All this, along with footswitch and expression pedal compatibility is sure to breathe new life into your music.
TC Electronic G Major 2 Features
- Univibe
- Tri-Chorus
- Through-Zero Flanger
- Retuned TC Electronic reverbs
- New filter/wah block ported 1:1 from G-System
- Reverse Delay
- Intelligent pitch shifting
- Modulated delays
- PC/Mac editor
- Relay switching
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| A little overpriced, but otherwise fits the bill. |
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| Would you consider this product to be made well? How dependable? |
| Quality is excellent - no issues with the unit. |
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| How has it stood up over time? |
| I have had no problems integrating the unit with my rig and no problems since I got it. |
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| Your general opinion of this product. |
| TC makes great effects and this unit is no exception. It's got great sounds, but is a little limited on what it delivers. The interface for editing patches is fairly simple.
It's also quite expensive. For $500, there should be a larger selection of effects. Comparing it to a Line6 PodXT Live - the Pod has many, many more effects (including cabinet models, distortions, etc) for a lot less. That said, the effects that are included are pretty spectacular.
The MIDI implementation is excellent. My guitar rig includes a full MIDI pedalboard with two CC pedals, which I use to control effects mix and whatnot. Tap tempo is extremely easy to set up, and you can assign up to four CCs to modulate practically any parameter in the effects chain. |
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| Playability and Feel |
| How does it feel, Heavy, Fast, Chunky? How was the neck? Are the controls easy to get to while playing? |
| Controls are pretty simple. Editing modules of the presets is simple. Setting up MIDI continuous controllers took some getting used to but is dead simple once you understand the menu structure. |
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| Tone |
| Bright and snappy? Dark and smooth? Were the pickups hot, mellow, thick, thin? |
| As stated, the sounds are excellent. It does not suck tone like older digital effects units did - the A/D-D/A converters on this unit seem to be excellent. |
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| I wish it were black like the first one! It's the only non-black unit in my rack. |
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