![]() I had to do restore it to good working condition and its been a workhorse ever since. I think I paid $350 for it used back then and it had seen allot of road rash by then. I had a Rolland before it, but this is essentially the same. Of course I've had this old workhorse since around 1980. They're a bit dated so I may wind up selling this eventually. I didn't find the drive my liking but the echo, reverbs and Chorus aren't bad. I have one of these Digitec GSP 5's and two other which I think are 7's. The drive is a bit datedĪnd doesn't sound as good as my GL100 but its still not bad. I have nearly the full set of these half rack boss units. I think Joe Walsh used one of these on some recordings The drive settings are super retro and sound pretty awful by todays standards, but there's still some neat stuff there. Its essentially the same as a SPX 90 and has some wonderful chorus, echo, and reverbs. I used to run it in a loop with the Boss above and got many good recordings. This Yamaha GEP50 has been in the family a long time too. ![]() Its got a stereo effect loop and speaker emulation which sounds great recording direct. This Boss GL100 has been a workhorse for me for over 25 years. I keep this under my recording console so I can switch effects when tracking. ![]() I also have the matching dual expression midi pedal which I paid an additional $100 for. Its even got a preamp tube for actual tube overdrive. With the combination of the two rear effects loops, this one is used It was one of the first that let you run up to 16 effects in any order you want. If you buy it, it is yours, no complaints or returns accepted.I do like many of the new multi effects processors and use many of them for recording, there's still a bunch older ones that can get some great sounds I like using. This is sold as it is pictured in this listing only. If you comb through this unit with a magnifying glass and discover that a modification has occurred, it is NOT my responsibility to return this to it's original state. I do not know if it has been altered, modded, tweeked, enchanted, etc. I do not know if every resistor, capacitor, chip, wire, potentiometer, flux capacitor, gravity generator, or time displacement wormhole opener in this unit is completely original. I do not sell or ship to International buyers.īecause of a past used gear sale experience, I am including the following statement: All payments must be received within 24 hours, or the order will be cancelled. I've been selling stuff online since 2005 with 100% positive feedback. All my items are listed as described no returns because I can't afford to cater to buy to try, and buyer remorse. Read the feedback I have received over the years as a seller. I describe all my items as accurately as possible, and I typically list my items at a lower condition level to ensure the items arrive as described. I buy stuff and then sell stuff to other private collectors of gear, so I can buy more stuff. I am a private collector with an ever evolving collection of gear. This listing is sold as described because I am not a store, and I am not a business. By making an offer or buying an item, you acknowledge that you agree with my 24 hour cancellation policy. If you do not contact me PRIOR to placing an order for an item, and you do not submit payment within 24 hours, I will cancel the order. That is the nature of vintage gear.īecause of a recent trend of buyers failing to pay, I am now requiring payment within 24 hours. It is a vintage unit, and it may work perfectly today, and have problems the next time you turn it on. Tested for basic function only by connecting to an amp, powering on, and playing a guitar through it while changing the presets. I do not claim that this works like a new unit. This unit powers on, and passes a signal. This is a vintage unit with scratches, dents, and dings, sold as is pictured in the listing. The effects include: distortion, reverb, delay, chorus, flange, eq and, according to the manual, "other special effects."Ī pre-release review from a 1989 mu:zines article states, "The GSP-5 has excellent sixteen-bit sampling quality, and frequency response is 20Hz to 20KHz the result is a stunning selection of effects, from warm distortion to howling feedback, huge reverb, clean delays, subtle choruses, swooshing flanges, and a range of impressive imitations of popular amplifier sounds." The Digitech GSP5 Guitar Processor/Preamp Rack Multi-Effect Unit can run up to 5 effects simultaneously. ALL offers considered, so make an offer today!
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