ISP Noise Decimator G-String Demo
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@clowncastration crappy enough that several people have bought one after watching it.
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You sold me. Thanks for posting.
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iSP Technologies should pay you for this video
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oh sweetballs i got the same od pedal infront of my 6505. sounds like thunder! I have an isp decimator standard but now I want to sell it and get a isp d g string. i use the isp decimator infron of my amp and it makes a very loud hissing noise
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What a delicious review. Thanks for getting the details clear. I've searched a good while for an in depth explanation. Spot On!!
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Damn, it didn't kill your reverb! Awesome! Perfect tone, even with an overdrive turned on. What if you plug all those amps at the same time? How does it work?
heliobluesrock 2 weeks ago
@heliobluesrock I can only use 1 amp at a time unless I use a splitter. As long as the noise gate comes BEFORE the effects, the gate will shut whenever you set it to but the effects are after the gate so they will trail off and decay naturally. If you put the gate last though, you get a hard mute on the signal cut off when the gate shuts which doesn't really sound right.
FastRedPonyCar 2 weeks ago
what's the difference between the regular decimator and the G string?
timesman14 1 month ago
@timesman14 g string has 2 loops. one for the guitar/main input and one for the fx loop.
FastRedPonyCar 1 month ago
@FastRedPonyCar so like the boss NS2 already had?
hauntingthegrave 3 weeks ago
@hauntingthegrave not exactly. the NS2 doesn't really have a dedicated path for the amp's fx loop. I think the NS2's loop is more for noisy pedals rather than preamp noise from the amp which is what the ISP's main goal is.
FastRedPonyCar 3 weeks ago