grovest
10-22-2007, 09:16 PM
I have a Boss GT-6B to sell for a firm $225, including shipping.
Some time ago I bought a TC Electronics G-Major and MIDI foot pedal here on Talkbass. That was my first exposure to effects and the results were uninspiring. I passed on that gear to my brother but recently thought I wanted to try effects, "just once more". A deal came up for a GT-6B via a mutual friend. Because this pedal could do so many different things, and the price was right and the unit's condition good, I decided to take a chance.
What I have found is effects ARE for me. I have found a little chorus and/or reverb fits what I am playing. Specific features of the Boss I like are the 160-styled compressor, the parametric eq assignable for each patch, the chorus and double (cross over) chorus, a tiny bit of vibrato, and a touch of reverb (seems to lend my P an upright's decay).
The pedal can be extensively customized. Almost any parameter can be assigned to the expression pedal, for instance. Different gains, signal chain, or tempos are programmable per patch. MIDI is available, in and out. There is also coaxial digital out, and stereo (some of the effects have stereo output) 1/4" AND XLR outs. Additional footswitches can be added for more control, or of course it could be chained via MIDI to something like a sequencer on your laptop.
Many have said that this multi is not easy to program. Well, I don't know what to say about that except I personally needed no more than one afternoon to get a hang of the menus and value / enter controls. That's not to say I created 50 killer patches in that time- no, in fact I could still twink with the knobs and find neat new patches. To me, that is part of the fun. I should add also the presets are - to me - not great. But (a big but), I was never looking for a distortion-style sound.
The condition of the unit is "good". There are some small scuffs on the plastic of the main foot-switches. There is a little gunk in the rubber traction of the expression pedal's footpad that I'll go at with a Q-tip before shipping. Basically this unit looks about how you'd want it to after a dozen live shows or less. All of the knobs are smooth. The screen is good, the expression pedal is smooth, and the foot switch buttons feel even. The red paint looks good with a couple scuffs on the bottom. All the rubber feet are intact. I don't think anything was ever affixed to the metal ("label") strip above the main control switches.
While I am selling the unit, I consider this purchase a 'success' for me. I don't need the 4 different control switches or expression pedal. And I just wouldn't ever use any of the distortion or amp (AND CAB) modeling. I am playing a cleaner style and will probably replace this pedal soon after its sale with a single chorus pedal to maybe be joined by a reverb or compressor down the line. It is also not that important to me to be able to switch patches live, even switching during a song. So, much of this functionality - which admittedly necessitates a larger footprint - is not being put to use by me.
Included is the original manual, power supply, and professionally-packed shipping by FedEx or UPS.
Please PM me if you have any more questions about the device.
http://bossus.com/index.asp?pg=1&tmp=110
Thanks.
~ ~ SOLD to a Maryland TBer ~ ~
Some time ago I bought a TC Electronics G-Major and MIDI foot pedal here on Talkbass. That was my first exposure to effects and the results were uninspiring. I passed on that gear to my brother but recently thought I wanted to try effects, "just once more". A deal came up for a GT-6B via a mutual friend. Because this pedal could do so many different things, and the price was right and the unit's condition good, I decided to take a chance.
What I have found is effects ARE for me. I have found a little chorus and/or reverb fits what I am playing. Specific features of the Boss I like are the 160-styled compressor, the parametric eq assignable for each patch, the chorus and double (cross over) chorus, a tiny bit of vibrato, and a touch of reverb (seems to lend my P an upright's decay).
The pedal can be extensively customized. Almost any parameter can be assigned to the expression pedal, for instance. Different gains, signal chain, or tempos are programmable per patch. MIDI is available, in and out. There is also coaxial digital out, and stereo (some of the effects have stereo output) 1/4" AND XLR outs. Additional footswitches can be added for more control, or of course it could be chained via MIDI to something like a sequencer on your laptop.
Many have said that this multi is not easy to program. Well, I don't know what to say about that except I personally needed no more than one afternoon to get a hang of the menus and value / enter controls. That's not to say I created 50 killer patches in that time- no, in fact I could still twink with the knobs and find neat new patches. To me, that is part of the fun. I should add also the presets are - to me - not great. But (a big but), I was never looking for a distortion-style sound.
The condition of the unit is "good". There are some small scuffs on the plastic of the main foot-switches. There is a little gunk in the rubber traction of the expression pedal's footpad that I'll go at with a Q-tip before shipping. Basically this unit looks about how you'd want it to after a dozen live shows or less. All of the knobs are smooth. The screen is good, the expression pedal is smooth, and the foot switch buttons feel even. The red paint looks good with a couple scuffs on the bottom. All the rubber feet are intact. I don't think anything was ever affixed to the metal ("label") strip above the main control switches.
While I am selling the unit, I consider this purchase a 'success' for me. I don't need the 4 different control switches or expression pedal. And I just wouldn't ever use any of the distortion or amp (AND CAB) modeling. I am playing a cleaner style and will probably replace this pedal soon after its sale with a single chorus pedal to maybe be joined by a reverb or compressor down the line. It is also not that important to me to be able to switch patches live, even switching during a song. So, much of this functionality - which admittedly necessitates a larger footprint - is not being put to use by me.
Included is the original manual, power supply, and professionally-packed shipping by FedEx or UPS.
Please PM me if you have any more questions about the device.
http://bossus.com/index.asp?pg=1&tmp=110
Thanks.
~ ~ SOLD to a Maryland TBer ~ ~