What Amp Do You Use The Most

I have two GP-8's and FC-100's, and I do have one EV-5, too. Last time I actually used it was on a synth for recording Narcotic, I think. It's nice for those odd moments when I go Kirk Hammett in my mind and realize that I can't operate a wah pedal and play to save my life, haha. I used to be able to do a pretty good wah on the intro to Voodoo Chile, but that's about it. Anyhow, I digress...



I can't recall discussing it, but we may have. If presets are going wonky (garbled names, parameters messed up after a powercycle) it's generally just the battery that needs replacing. I'd fix it for you free of charge, but shipping would be painful.
Is it one of those R232 err whatever type watch batteries? That is simple enough to check. You know I do all this amp stuff but never stomp boxes or rack DSPs.
 
Is it one of those R232 err whatever type watch batteries? That is simple enough to check. You know I do all this amp stuff but never stomp boxes or rack DSPs.

No, but it can become one. There's a 3V battery in there a little like a squashed penlite if that makes sense.

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You can replace it with a CR2023 or any other similar 3V coincell. A 2023 should last for many years, the smaller/slimmer ones (2021, etc) will work but simply yield less longevity. Personally, I'd remove the existing battery and install a little CR2023 socket but just a couple of wires would do the trick, too.
One thing to pay attention to is that these battery will often read OK or borderline (2.8-3V) or even a little better out of circuit. When testing them with a low impedence meter, the reading drops and the truth is revealed. If you don't have a low impedence meter, not a problem - those batteries are so old, one may safely assume it's had its best years.
 
No, but it can become one. There's a 3V battery in there a little like a squashed penlite if that makes sense.

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You can replace it with a CR2023 or any other similar 3V coincell. A 2023 should last for many years, the smaller/slimmer ones (2021, etc) will work but simply yield less longevity. Personally, I'd remove the existing battery and install a little CR2023 socket but just a couple of wires would do the trick, too.
One thing to pay attention to is that these battery will often read OK or borderline (2.8-3V) or even a little better out of circuit. When testing them with a low impedence meter, the reading drops and the truth is revealed. If you don't have a low impedence meter, not a problem - those batteries are so old, one may safely assume it's had its best years.
That's great now I have a new, albeit small project, It would be awesome to get that GP8 working, I mainly used it for the delay and roll in the depth with the EV5 for holding notes with a bit of tremolo. You can really hear the room that way. This would also give me the chance to experiment with both DSP units via midi, Digitech has a pretty good chorus and reverb. I think I also have a Yamaha 90 DSP I can't remember the exact model name, old thing, it was made for vocal effects back in the 80s, I might take a look at it too for any battery replacements.

Thanks for info:victoire:
 
It would be awesome to get that GP8 working, I mainly used it for the delay and roll in the depth with the EV5 for holding notes with a bit of tremolo.

The chorus and delay on that unit were superb, there's a reason you used to see them in a LOT of racks back in the day. I have a a preset for the intro of Whatever You Want which is absolutely drenched in chorus and delay. I tried to replicate it when I thought I could 'upgrade' to the GX-700, but no... inspite of all the additional configuration options, I couldn't get it that 'fat' sounding. Result; I now use two rack units; the GX for the noise gate, easy configuration of various effects and so on, but for drive, delay, chorus and just as a clean boost, the GP-8 wins. Ultimately, the GP-8 is just 6 analog Boss pedals and two digital ones in one unit.

I think I also have a Yamaha 90 DSP I can't remember the exact model name, old thing, it was made for vocal effects back in the 80s, I might take a look at it too for any battery replacements.

Some of the Yamaha gear from back then was quite OK, some not so. They're all in need of new batteries, but in the case of the Yamahas they were - I think - mainly just coincells. Easy swap. Also, the Yamaha kit will revert to the factory presets, the GP-8 will lose all patches when the battery is removed. You can then load them again via MIDI. I have the 'stock' patch file for that if you need.
 
Love that blue Gibson you're playing bro.

Thanks! It's a 2015 "100th Anniversary Edition," meaning it has the weird scrawl "Tremor Signature" on the front of the headstock, a hologram of Les Paul's face on the back, and I believe that originally it had those stupid robot tuners (thankfully, removed by prior owner and regular keystones installed), and the weird metal zero fret. I'm not by nature a blueburst (Gibson name: "Manhattan Midnight") person, but she is purty.

PLUS, here's the real kicker. It was a fecking STEAL. Had a few dings on the edges, but nothing a Sharpie couldn't fix. AND it came with the 100th Annie gold "Jetsons" hardshell Gibson case that apparently was only for that year.

PRICE PAID: $500 USD!

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Thanks! It's a 2015 "100th Anniversary Edition," meaning it has the weird scrawl "Tremor Signature" on the front of the headstock, a hologram of Les Paul's face on the back, and I believe that originally it had those stupid robot tuners (thankfully, removed by prior owner and regular keystones installed), and the weird metal zero fret. I'm not by nature a blueburst (Gibson name: "Manhattan Midnight") person, but she is purty.

PLUS, here's the real kicker. It was a fecking STEAL. Had a few dings on the edges, but nothing a Sharpie couldn't fix. AND it came with the 100th Annie gold "Jetsons" hardshell Gibson case that apparently was only for that year.

PRICE PAID: $500 USD!

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I know what you mean, I own 2 Gibson's from 2015 along with them Jetsons gold cases and they have the greatest neck ever made by Gibson. Let it be our own secret :D
 
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