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by stratman999 » Thu May 04, 2023 2:14 pm
I have just purchased the above from Andertons for £59. This only works when it is connected to a computer by USB, but it is a proper G5n or G3n or G1on etc, you choose which one. The unit has 1/4 input for guitar in and headphones out with an aux for backing tracks, great to practice, learn songs etc. but the best bit is you can load Dave Robinsons Zoom patches straight on to it. It uses guitar lab software and it is so easy to edit, add or adjust effects, amps etc. For under £60 it is perfect for People who don't gig and play for fun at home. Please note the buttons and screens are for show and do not work. It is exactly the same as a G5n in sound and editing
Please see link below-
https://www.andertons.co.uk/zoom-gce-3- ... gJWyvD_BwE
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by artyman » Thu May 04, 2023 6:03 pm
Presumably if you wanted to use it live you could take the headphone output and plug it into the aux in of your standard guitar amp
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by Garystrat » Thu May 04, 2023 6:39 pm
artyman wrote:Presumably if you wanted to use it live you could take the headphone output and plug it into the aux in of your standard guitar amp
Basically it's an audio interface, the headphone output will be a line level, if you have an amp that that accepts that it should be fine!
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