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I’m considering the GM-800 for my little-used guitar that sits lonely in a separate room. I had planned to plug it into my Axe FX, but I like that thing so much that its inputs are all taken up by non-guitars! I’ve been sold on this guitar synth tech since the GR-300, but the various devices I’ve tried in the past just never felt right for my limited guitar technique, which consists mostly of rhythm guitar, comping chords. Any thoughts on that? All the demos really emphasize playing lead lines with a pick, but I don’t use a pick.
I never had issues with tracking in the past, including bends and such, so I’m confident on that count. I had an Axon AX100SB and a VGuitar pedal (or whatever it was called). The VGuitar was fine, but as I recall, it was only amp/cab sims (with maybe some basic FX?), and then I went to a Variax after that, which was interesting, but long gone. But I haven’t messed with this stuff since around 2001 as I’ve mostly only had bass duties since then, and am pretty partial to P-90’s through various amps and cabs. I’m deciding, though, if it’s worth drilling holes in my Les Paul Special (production, not custom) to install the hex pickup.
That new hex pickup does look much nicer, more streamlined than the one from back in the day. Can it be wired to pass through the mag pickups’ signal as well so that you only have one cable coming out of the guitar to the GM-800?