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> From: Douglas Baldwin > As for me, I'm dreaming about buying five more GT-3s and using an RMC piezo bridge pickup to split my guitar output into six signals. Send each signal/string to a seperate GT-3 and we're talking polyphonic mutated sickola heaviosity! I'll vouch for the GT series as well. I prefer the GT-5 because it has a built in power supply, and some delay tricks that the latter GT's messed up for some weird reason. Anyway, I've had 3 GT-5's, a GT-3, a GX-700 which was quite a nice rack processor, and maybe a few unique tricks up it's sleeve as well. I tried the GT-6, and it didn't resolve the delay and loop issues so I just repurchased a GT-5 and am really happy with it. The GT-5 doesn't have much delay, but you can loop it crazily, spilling into the next patch repeatedly (all with different fx and distos!). Nearly all of my recorded work is with some form of Boss amp modelling. Miko Biffle "Running scared from all the usual distractions!" C;mon over to MySpace! www.myspace.com/biffozz Now playing "Rough" www.cdbaby.com/biffoz The Chain Tape Collective! http://www.ct-collective.com/