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Which MFX do you own ?

I am trying to find out about the population of GNX4 versus GNX3000 versus older GNX.

This will assist in knowing where to direct research and new patch development.

It will also help to understand size of requirement for cross-box or cross-platform patch convertors.

Thanks for your inputs !

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  • Dont think it counted my vote accurately..

    GNX3K, GNX4, supermodels for both, POD XTL, VAMP, and Tonelab

    jack loganbill
  • GNX3000, RP-100, PodXT, VAmp2, GT-8.
  • edited January 2006
    I own right now a GNX3000 Pod XT w/model packs Yamaha Magic Stomp.

    In the past I started with a GSP7 and the an RP7. I don't know why I ever left the Digitech Family. :oops:
  • Yikes... I've had more MFXs than I know what to do with... a couple of them I've owned multiple times.

    For now, I've settled into the GNX3K and VAPro. They cover all I need very very well.
  • GNX3000 and an RP2000. Had a Zoom for a while (forget the model) but it was kinda dinky. The GNX3000 does everything I need it to do.
  • \web surf\ wrote:
    I am trying to find out about the population of GNX4 versus GNX3000 versus older GNX.

    This will assist in knowing where to direct research and new patch development.

    It will also help to understand size of requirement for cross-box or cross-platform patch convertors.

    Thanks for your inputs !

    This should be on the General Discussion as the sample will be obviously biased towards the GNX3000.
  • I also own the RP 200 but its discountinued, and the expression pedal stopped workin. lol im trying to sell it.
  • GNX3, GNX4, GNX3000, POD Pro, AdrenaLinn II
  • gnx3.had the gnx1 then upgraded.a guitarist and there toys lol
  • \AlbertA\ wrote:
    This should be on the General Discussion as the sample will be obviously biased towards the GNX3000.

    Thanks AlbertA, for pointing this out !
  • iliace, :shock: OMG!! :shock: You gear hog :lol::lol::lol:
    I really want to try the Adrenalinn II out,sounds like fun :D
  • currently i got the GNX3000, Line 6 Toneport UX1 and the VOXAD30VT - and a Variax 300 (does that count?)

    have previously owned;

    RPX400 (brilliant!)
    BP50 (best DI bass tones ive heard so far)
    RP100 (erm...me no likey = but mamas trippin makes it sing!)
    Behringer LX210 V-ampire (a great amp/recording tool - but some hate behringer)
    Marshall MG10CD (best solid state amp tone ive heard so far)
    Marshall MG30DFX )pig ugly and sounds like shit)
  • iliace, :shock: OMG!! :shock: You gear hog :lol::lol::lol:
    I really want to try the Adrenalinn II out,sounds like fun :D

    I think I'm more of a gear addict than a gear hog. But everything has its place:
    GNX3 - primarily my take-along unit when I go on trips, I've had this for so long and can't live without it
    GNX4 - band studio (audio interface)
    GNX3k - this one is new and still trying to establish its identity in my lineup of gear
    POD Pro - home studio, it doesn't really do anything the GNXs can't do, but the I/O is great and it just looks so friggin' cool!
    Adrenalinn - home bathroom

    Speaking of Adl2, I love it. Between the programmable drums, programmable effects, an excellent MIDI implementations, and beat-synched everything, it's one of the most useful units out there, especially for practicing and recording. The amp modeling is pretty good too, as far as accuracy. I'd get an M-Audio blackbox, but I already have GNX4/3k and a separate USB-audio interface, so don't need another one. I did end up buying a third-party patch editor for it, since RLD doesn't make one (that I know of). It's the one recommended in the manual, and works great (for all things AdrenaLinn) - about $40 I think it was.

    This poll is busted by the way, isn't there some way we can have a poll where you vote for multiple items or vote multiple times (so long as it doesn't let you vote twice for the same thing)?
  • Wow, you guys sure have a lot of equipment !!!
  • Dont think it counted my vote accurately..

    GNX3K, GNX4, supermodels for both, POD XTL, VAMP, and Tonelab

    jack loganbill


    If you set up one of the Super model patches on the GNX4 and the same patch on the GNX3000, do they sound the same ?

    Similar ?

    Can you tell the difference ?
  • They sound different. The GNX3000 is much more dynamic.
  • \AlbertA\ wrote:
    They sound different. The GNX3000 is much more dynamic.

    I guess the GNX3000's multi clipping stages makes it more dynamic.

    But besides that, If we pluck just a single note, Does it appear to you that the same named models for the two modellers corellate to each other ?

    How different do the two modellers sound when loaded with the same patch from their respctive Supermodel CDs ?
  • iliace what kind of money do you have! gnx3,4,3000? i'm jeleous... mann i was the 3k but i bought the gnx4 instead for extras and what not. Would you have suggested getting the gnx4 or 3k price aside..

    p.s. i read your reveiw, but seeing as the gnx3k is relitivly new won't the tweeking on that be as good or better then the gnx4 in the long run?(i am hoping not, so i don't have to go buy it :P) i don't have the supermodels but am probably going to get it sometime.
  • One thing many people notice on the 3000 is the effects do not seem to have the clarity or perceived depth of the GNX4. Most likely due to processing limitations. It's very noticable on High Gain models. The Reverb/Delay especially. I notice more on the compressor. 3000 seems dynamic enough though to not require compression. The differences are very noticable with a Power amp in stereo. Using Stock patches, compared the two units on stage. Over 15 musicians and non musicians said the GNX4 effects sound much better and not as thin. The efx settings were exact. BTW this is not my thought alone...audience members said they heard a major difference.
  • I have RP5, RP12(sold a couple months ago), RP50, GNX3 and have been pretty happy with all, though I have MUCH to learn with the GNX3.
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