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TC Electronic G Force Rack effects w/ Artist card


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as used by the likes of Steve Vai, John Petrucci, Mark Tremonti et al..

[url="http://www.tcelectronic.com/G-Force.asp"]http://www.tcelectronic.com/G-Force.asp[/url]
Manual: [url="http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/G-Force_US_net.pdf"]http://www.tcelectronic.com/media/G-Force_US_net.pdf[/url]

The GForce is one of the only effects processors on the market that allows for unlimited serial and parallel effects routing via an 8x8 matrix (an example is shown in the pics above.) It is worth taking a look at the website URL and the detailed manual to get an idea of the vast array of effects available from this professional unit.

Comes with a memory card full of hundres of extra patches and presets, many by famous artists. These are £100 new.


My unit has always been racked and therefore suffers a small amount of rack rash round the mounting screw holes. There are also sopme scratches on the outer case where it has been slid in and out of different positions depending on what gear I had purchased whilst owning it. Electronically, it is in perfect condition. I have run a self test status report on it and it passed easily.

Full MIDI implementation makes it a PERFECT mate for my Roland FC200 foot controller, also advertised.

Internet price guide for a new model looks to be around the £630 mark. Mine features the latest software updates and given it's good condition I have given a guide price with the Artist card.

[b]£400 + UK delivery (in the region of £20)[/b]

A huge bargain to get the best effects rack out there.
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[quote name='Crazykiwi' post='402348' date='Feb 6 2009, 08:36 PM']Good grief, whats replacing it?[/quote]


Well, The Line 6 X3 Live's modelling capabilities and dual signal paths are proving very useful.. the TC isn't being used at the moment!

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I think I have made a terrible mistake!

Don't you just hate the horrible sinking feeling when the penny drops and you know you shouldn't have sold a piece of gear!!

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