G-sys help would be much appreciated…Please……
G’Day people, Hope you are all good.
I have recently became a proud owner of G-System and am really looking to get on with it and indulge in all the good stuff it can do.
However as with any new toy there are prerequisites and things that need to be addressed and done prior to getting it working correctly.
So I won’t be bothering you good people too much with going into detailed questions as I am newbie to this piece of pro kit and would really like some basic answers/help here with and why. I am sure this questions have been asked many times and there are numerous threads on forums and internet in general and loads of vidz with no specific explanation to but rather a lot of mixed up things and opinions which are even more so confusing to me lol.
My question is, what is the best way to hook up G-Sys? I have Mesa Bogie Triple Recto Solo Head and I want to use effects loop but I have read and tired by now many times to get even a half a decent sound out of it but to no avail. I have been told that the problem is in my Amp as its harboring a parallel loop and I get a lot of dry signal leaking in. By converting it to Serial loop would this get rid of most of the issue such a sucking of tone/gain/time effects, noisy G-sys etc?? or will that still prevail? I have read a white paper and original manual and god know what not but as I said not really specific instruction to as what is the best practice. If someone would elaborate and point to right direction as to what is needed what possibly might work well with this Amp I would be very grateful as I really like the G-Sys specially as I want to control my amp channels and down size my rig to single unit. Amp itself is a Beast and won’t be getting rid of it any time soon but I am thinking of returning G-Sys if it doesn’t play, and I really don’t want to do that as I finally managed to get one. So good people I would appreciate any input/help/opinion that you might have and want to share.
Kindest Regards,
Dee
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