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Reviews (19)
20 May, 2012
Don’t waste money on overpriced Harmonizers, don’t do it. Just say no!!!
I get concerned when I hear bad reviews on many Behringer products. I truly believe that for whatever reason their price automatically causes some peoples ears to not hear what is there. It would seem that the price alone causes strange and bias opinions. This pedal is flat out amazing, (at any price range) and when I hear people say, I don’t get this setting or that setting that tells me they have not been at it very long. I am going on 30 years of playing, over 20 of them for a living. This Harmonizer, pitch shifter and drop tuner is far better than most on the market, it is cleaner and more articulate than my Eventide H3000, as it should be considering the level of technology, but people will still pay over $500 for that H3000. It blows my Boss PS-5 completely out of the water, and it is more articulate and again clearer then my Morpheus Droptune, not to mention the Droptune cost me over $120 and does even less then the US600, a lot less. Buy the Behringer and be quiet. If you feel you halve to hide it, don’t tell people you bought it, lie to them put it in an empty Boss shell if it makes you feel better, but be honest with yourself, this is by far a much more superior processer then most, anywhere in any price range, in reality you could not touch Pitch processing like this for under a $1000 it truly is that good, (for your guitar not your voice that’s a completely different ball park) for the price of the Boss PS-6 you could buy this pedal and an expression pedal put money in your pocket, and do everything you could ever do with a guitar harmonizer imaginable, and do it better than the Boss.
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01 May, 2015
Fantastic guitar in every way.
I own 7 Les Paul's this 2002 LP Studio Plus is my 3rd Studio the others are all Standards. This Studio for what ever reason is undoubtedly the best playing Les Paul I own, and likely the best playing electric I have ever owned in general. I guess all of the stars were aligned just right when it was built. the action is spectacular and it practically plays itself. the tonal character is wonderful and I have no complaints aside from the stock 300k bridge volume pot, I replaced it with a Gibson long shaft 500k. but I do that with all of my 300k humbucking volume pots in the bridge position. and 300k seems to be the par on all Les Paul Studios.it has the bigger chunkier 50s stile neck very comfortable. it is every bit a standard without the binding. the body is a little thinner than a standard but not noticeably. it weighs in at 9.8lbs not common after 2006 with the now chambered bodies. Gibson LPs are arguably the most beautiful electric guitars ever built and with its AA flame top and desert burst finish this one is no exception. You can't go wrong with a Gibson Les Paul, Studio or other. Solid well built, great feel, tone and looks.
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Roland VG-99
16 Jun, 2016
The best processor ever personally owned
It does everything you'd ever want for the things you didn't realize the processor could do, the effect processing is amazing, the amplifier and microphone simulation is simply awesome, and of course using GK guitar or equipped guitar for guitar modeling is absolutely amazing. Incredibly convenient for gigging I run it straight into a PA system at church and get everything I could ever want out of it, I'm able to use it with my synthesizers for ambient tones like strings and things of that nature. Tracking is perfect no issues at all I wish I had purchased this when it first came out it's about the best investment I have ever made as far as my gear is concerned. I would recommend it however to someone who has a little experience with processors this is definitely not something someone starting out or a newbie wants to play with they could become very easily discouraged. But I use mine with a Windows 8 tablet and I can edit everything right there on the tablet you can also use it with your computer as well for editing and it makes everything so much easier and much more intuitive, I really can't find anything negative to say about the VG 99, I just wish it had a built-in synthesizer for pcm tones like the GR55, I did on the gr 55 but the VG 99 is far superior as far as actual guitar processing goes, and of course you can use it with external synthesizers and sound modules.
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