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for that, but Lee.. can you elaborate on...there is just simply so much available within an Axon 
AX-100, let alone the AX-100 mk.II that well, just say, "wow." ... what 
exactly??? I can see lots of neck splitting caperbilities, and this weird pickup 
area split thing.. that may or may not be usefull, cant really see right now.. 
but does it have sounds?, can you edit them? What is so "available" in the 
Axxon?? 
  
mark 
  
  
    
Dear 
  Mark, 
  
  
  Hey man, you 
  may want to check out the Roland GI-30 (not the 20!!!) or an Axon AX-100 
  (don't sweat the Yamaha XG sound card, you're right it isn't the greatest). If 
  you can get access to it, go with an Axon AX-100 mk.II, the little of the new 
  German model, I've seen was rather impressive. Here's the slight catch, 
  personally, I found that the Roland GI-30 was much easier to set-up and get it 
  to do what little I wanted it to do, whereas there is just simply so much 
  available within an Axon AX-100, let alone the AX-100 mk.II that well, just 
  say, "wow."  
  I'm assuming 
  that you've got a BC-13 cable running from your existing guitar to your Roland 
  GR-30, and that it is at least a GK-1 if not GK-2, so, yes, you'd be able to 
  use this guitar on any of these models. Also, since you're using a magnetic 
  hex, vs. piezo hex pickup, you'll get the picking zones that are available to 
  all three systems. 
  
  
  Hope this 
  Helps, 
  
  
  
  
  Lee   
 
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