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Old 12-25-2019, 05:18 PM
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Have you ever been in the audience when someone has an acoustic guitar and a vocal harmonizer box? It's fine until you start to notice that the box is trying to harmonize the guitar as well. Once you hear it, you'll never not hear it.
Brent,
I use it sparingly, one extra voice only, and on major or dominant 7th chords only. On minor chords, it can go wonky.

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Old 12-26-2019, 09:08 AM
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Thanks. I like having the doubling effect as an option too.

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Yes in my opinion the GXT is. I had both- one for my main pedalboard and one on my fly board. I sold the Singer and stuck with the GXT.

It has more options, and does a better job (based on how I play) in giving me tight and on key harmonies.
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