With the g string can I get some natural feedback or it's also cut? And how does it work with long sustaining single notes, there's also a natural decay on them?
I find the G string doing a couple of things for high gain distortion: firstly, it seems to clean the sound, giving a tad more dynamic range (since the floor noise went down) to the effect and secondly, you can still have feedback but always controllable (a Big Muff can be a good pedal to test it).
Sustained single notes have a naturaler decay than with whatever other noise gate you can use and, more important, it's neutral to the tone.
Have you already compared it to the mxr noise clamp? I'm kinda looking forward to buy one of them. Here in Brazil the g string is kinda pricey, if there's no other way I'll get the g string.
Not personally. Before buying it, I was weighting the possibility of buying a C Clamp (also, because of price) but, I read in several forums that it's not able to quiet the noise in the same way as the G string does it. It seems to be using other technology.
As far as I know, as a guitar pedal, the G String seems to be the rea deal.
I know it's expensive but, believe me, you will be fully satisfied.
I wasted my money before, with the plain Decimator and Boss NR-2.
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andypjr0831 4 days ago
@andypjr0831
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hermeticoguitar 4 days ago
With the g string can I get some natural feedback or it's also cut? And how does it work with long sustaining single notes, there's also a natural decay on them?
Thanks for the review and answers.
jcjunior86 1 week ago
@jcjunior86
I find the G string doing a couple of things for high gain distortion: firstly, it seems to clean the sound, giving a tad more dynamic range (since the floor noise went down) to the effect and secondly, you can still have feedback but always controllable (a Big Muff can be a good pedal to test it).
Sustained single notes have a naturaler decay than with whatever other noise gate you can use and, more important, it's neutral to the tone.
Key is to set the threshold that you need
hermeticoguitar 1 week ago 2
@hermeticoguitar Thank you so much for the answer!
Have you already compared it to the mxr noise clamp? I'm kinda looking forward to buy one of them. Here in Brazil the g string is kinda pricey, if there's no other way I'll get the g string.
jcjunior86 1 week ago
@jcjunior86
Not personally. Before buying it, I was weighting the possibility of buying a C Clamp (also, because of price) but, I read in several forums that it's not able to quiet the noise in the same way as the G string does it. It seems to be using other technology.
As far as I know, as a guitar pedal, the G String seems to be the rea deal.
I know it's expensive but, believe me, you will be fully satisfied.
I wasted my money before, with the plain Decimator and Boss NR-2.
hermeticoguitar 1 week ago
@hermeticoguitar Thanks once more!
jcjunior86 1 week ago
Brilliant Demo, Best I have seen so far, Made my decision easy, Thanks so much for posting this!!
ken1davies2 2 weeks ago
@ken1davies2
Thanks for your feedback. I hoped it will be of help to many other people with same dilema.
hermeticoguitar 1 week ago