SumOne Posted October 18, 2025 Posted October 18, 2025 18 hours ago, Al Krow said: Oh I hope you manage to find the cause of the issue pdq and it's not down to the pedal but something less expensive like a faulty cable or PSU! Couple of further Qs if I may: what casing are you transporting your GX-10 in for protection & what's it like as a headphone amp? (My cheap-as chips Zoom B1-4 has a pretty doesn't one!) I found the issue - it was the cable from GX-10 to my amp. So no problems with GX-10 reliability. I transport it along with my amp and shoddy cables in a large DJ bag designed for records. They don't make it anymore, but it's this sort of thing: DJ bag. I find it good as a headphone amp (large headphone connector type), but usually use Spark Neo for headphone practice. 1 Quote
Jackopie1 Posted December 1, 2025 Posted December 1, 2025 Is the touch-wah effect any good? is it the same as their touch wah pedal? Cheers. Quote
Al Krow Posted December 17, 2025 Posted December 17, 2025 On 01/12/2025 at 18:56, Jackopie1 said: Is the touch-wah effect any good? is it the same as their touch wah pedal? Cheers. Having managed to source a GX10 for a very decent used price from my longstanding BC "Boss Multi supplier", I thought I'd give the Touch Wah a spin given your query! It's pretty good! Particularly liking it on BPF setting and the fact that I can switch from up to down sweep with the press of a button having set up a divider on the main signal chain path, which is very easy to do. I personally prefer it the up sweep over the down sweep. I'd be perfectly happy to use the filter patch with my band. I can't comment on how it compares to their Touch Wah pedal though, as I've never had one. Hope that helps! Quote
Al Krow Posted December 17, 2025 Posted December 17, 2025 (edited) More generally, my initial thoughts on the GX10 having had it for a week or so now are: - form factor is good and it's got a reassuring weight to it reflecting its rugged build; - really like the touchscreen colour interface, which is a nice step up from the GT1000 Core, plus little touches such as a USB-C instead of the older USB-2 connection for PC; - the editing software is easy to get to grips with (I guess helped by familiarity with the Core's similar software) and I've quickly figured out a standard clean preamp patch with a div / mix insert, ready to put in whatever fx I fancy e.g. Touchwah up / down or Tremolo / Clean etc. It has a drag and drop approach which feels a little more intuitive to me than Core's 'standard configuration patch layout. Although it's not got the processing power of the GT1000 Core, it shares a considerable number (maybe substantially all?) of the fx patches / effects with its more powerful sibling, and with the same parameter options, so I suspect it will be more than capable for most of my needs as a gigging bassist - perhaps add synth and an octave up. Whilst the greater power of the Core in terms of nuances of bass tone would likely be something you might pick up on a studio recording it's unlikely to get noticed by anyone in a live band mix. So I may finally have found the spiritual successor to my trusty Zoom B1-4, which sufficed as a standalone gigging board for a couple of years pre-Covid when I was needing to travel light to certain gigs. The key thing I need to see if I can figure out next is how to assign the expression pedal to control parameters, other than being solely a volume pedal, but from @SumOne's earlier posts this shouldn't hopefully be too tricky and will open up some useful additional flexiblity for live use. Finally...who knew that a Slicer fx could be so much fun?! It's got 20 preset slicer patterns and I've taken a shine to #13. Looking forward to seeing my bandmates reaction when that gets unleased on them at the start of 'Freed from desire' on Sat night! Edited December 21, 2025 by Al Krow 4 Quote
Al Krow Posted December 18, 2025 Posted December 18, 2025 PS - yup actually super easy to assign expression pedal to control parameters. For example: assign expression pedal --> tremolo rate with min = 0 and max = 80, and at the same time assign one of the display knobs to show tremolo rate (to give you both a real time check on actual rate and ability to dial it back in on the knob should you choose to). Just adds a fun / useful dimension for live use to what appears to be a very cool mid-range multifx. 1 Quote
uk_lefty Posted December 21, 2025 Posted December 21, 2025 I've been reading this thread with interest... I've been using a Headrush MX5 for a few months now which is the same "form factor" as the GX10 and also has a touch screen. I'm really impressed with it, mainly for the touch screen and how easy it is to create and edit patches. I will probably sell it and replace with a GX10 purely because I prefer the Boss bass amp simulations. This would mean that my ME-90B is going too. I'd be ok with that, while I really enjoy the ME-90B for it's simplicity I hadn't experienced touch screen digital effects. A GX10 will cover me for guitar and bass. I've also got the Headrush on a small pedalboard so I can have my wireless and vocal FX mounted with it, a GX10 would just slot in as a direct replacement... 1 Quote
Al Krow Posted December 22, 2025 Posted December 22, 2025 6 hours ago, uk_lefty said: I've been reading this thread with interest... I've been using a Headrush MX5 for a few months now which is the same "form factor" as the GX10 and also has a touch screen. I'm really impressed with it, mainly for the touch screen and how easy it is to create and edit patches. I will probably sell it and replace with a GX10 purely because I prefer the Boss bass amp simulations. This would mean that my ME-90B is going too. I'd be ok with that, while I really enjoy the ME-90B for it's simplicity I hadn't experienced touch screen digital effects. A GX10 will cover me for guitar and bass. I've also got the Headrush on a small pedalboard so I can have my wireless and vocal FX mounted with it, a GX10 would just slot in as a direct replacement... Have to agree with you - the amp sims on the Boss are very good! My GT Core's main function was as an always on preamp with added fx thrown in for occasional use, with a very decent tuner. Boss do make it easy to get a great bass tone with little faff. 1 Quote
Al Krow Posted Sunday at 13:30 Posted Sunday at 13:30 (edited) Duplicate post. Edited Monday at 10:32 by Al Krow 1 Quote
MichaelDean Posted Sunday at 14:00 Posted Sunday at 14:00 @Al Krow you need the bass amp block to find the Fat Tube amp. There's the whole bass effects section at the end of the block list if you haven't found them yet! 1 Quote
Al Krow Posted Sunday at 14:26 Posted Sunday at 14:26 (edited) Duplicate post. Edited Monday at 10:32 by Al Krow Quote
uk_lefty Posted Sunday at 20:54 Posted Sunday at 20:54 I ordered mine on Mew Year's Day. Everywhere was saying it's out of stock for weeks yet, DV247 said it's in their main warehouse... Who knows when it will arrive. Really looking forward to Boss sounds and touch screen editing. 1 Quote
Al Krow Posted Monday at 13:07 Posted Monday at 13:07 (edited) I've also been following the DG Anagram thread, and a little gobsmacked at the price differential between the two products ie circa £875 vs £300 new. I'm loving the GX10, but is the Anagram really an order of magnitude better to justify the step up in price?! I think a couple of you guys on this thread have owned both, so I'd be very interested in your opinion on this? Reminds me of a time when I owned a DG M900 v2 and Bugera Veyron 1001M with similar price differential. In the end, I really couldn't justify holding onto the DG amp - there was very little in it between the two products. Edited Monday at 13:09 by Al Krow 2 Quote
karlbbb Posted Monday at 20:41 Posted Monday at 20:41 Very interested in this topic. I've been plugging basses and guitars into a USB audio interface attached to my Mac, and run the Line6 Helix plugin in MainStage allowing me to play along with other music (or music with bass removed via Moises). I'm getting tempted to switch to a physical pedal (like the GX-10) to produce all the sound as needed, allowing me to balance between patches and will also give me the option of getting some variety of FRFR cab if I ever decided to play with people again (and also effectively gives me a guitar rig). Quote
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