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  • man, how do you connect your Boss GS-10 to your amplifier ???

  • @bilgueits Hi,

    Im playing thro an R-fier with a H&K Tubeman. There is no gs1o here..i only use it to record with cakewalk via USB. But its wasy to connect to an amp but the output in the back.

  • @rabihz24 But the thing is that it doesnt sound good through an amp. I dont know what it is but I have followed the instructions, selecting "amp" for signal output but it sounds harsh and lacks tone.

  • @bilgueits I never used it as a live effect processor so i dont know what to tell you..This unit was designed for studio recording with a pc, and its verry good at it. Chek your settings and all, the GS10 is also designed to use live with an amp.

    Regards

  • you must play in a band !!

  • stupid ibanez

  • stupid guitar but good player

  • how well do these guitars stay tune with heavy whammy use and also what even better rg models are ther

  • well there is a string lock (or whatever it's called) to help he strings stay in tune

  • mine stays in perfect tune. if you detune or tune it anyway you prefer you might want to whammy the hell out of it a few times and then retune it. otherwise it will come out of tune after a few uses. after you tune it though it stays in perfect tune.

  • i just got mine and even after locking the strings and using the whammy to do EVH bar dives and stuff it goes out of tune... and every time i retune it i just see the bridge start to tilt because of the added tension. then i whammy some more and it goes out again haha help?

  • A little too much distortion for me, but very good.

  • Awesome playing, and that hat is cool. :D

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