Hi Tony. Thanks for the interesting video. I look forward to seeing how it goes. I've been building my latest pedal board and it's cooked my brains this time so I don't think I'll be trying this for a while. Happy new year to you and yours'.
The video of the two synths is online from the text below the video and that showed the GK-5 being used, albeit as simple stuff for tones. The synths are cooking my brains too :) There really is so much to pick up on and literally no spare time to do it. Yes have a great new year too and thanks for watching.
I think Roland has missed a trick here, this new pickup is sending out a digital signal to the twisted pair, so why not make it wireless like the Fishman?
So, after installing the pickup holder you can’t raise it to a the perfect height? I’m thinking about just using the mount and pickup holder with the spacers?
Hi, I have a question to ask you that : What is the maximum of Height that Black Iron Holder able to stretch ? Just want to know that my 3 Inch Thickness guitar can fit this Holder Mounting Part or not.
Hello, quick question. I'm lefthanded and was wondering how the gk5 would hook up to a lefthanded guitar. The mounting clip would be upside down on a lefty I think, is there enough wire from the pickup for that? Thank you!
You should :) They work as good as the day you bought them! I also have a number of synth devices sitting around - even a VG-99 :) and each unit I have has something that is generally great about it. The step to digital GK-5 pickup will move the stuff forward but it's almost like the GR-300 interface for guitar (there was no GK pickup needed). Having said that it's probably improved and seems like it is in the tracking department. In the text is the associated video of the SY-1000 and GM-800 using this pickup at the end for some of the tones. Thanks for watching.
Nu, este posibil să conduceți alte echipamente, dar aveți nevoie de o interfață specială pe care Roland o face - arăt că în acest videoclip: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-XI4EozCQYbc.htmlsi=3j8qjXUBiBr1Bs15&t=1966 hope it helps...
The 3 I agree was not perfect. The GK-5 is of course digital and the GK-3 seemed to be analogue with the 13 wires... I noted in the synth reviews that Roland Boss (in their manuals) cite fret wear, neck warp, you can name whatever here... as reasons for bad tracking. Maybe that's the case or not. But interesting none the less... thanks for watching.
Please wonder ;-) That unit compares these days to the Fender Tone Master and they dropped the price so they sort of 'match that unit' IMO. My channel has never had issues with money, but I doubt that the unit you mention has particularly improved since its launch in January 2020. In effect its old technology - as Fender might report. Fender claim 'the most powerful processor' ( Ha don't they all) putting the Quad Cortex down the slide a little. It's just a view of course, and after seeing the Fender Tone Master costing me about £1600 I really won't spend that sort of money on a 4 year old device unless it has tubes in there for their price. Thanks.