What an amazing guitar. Fantastic review! I had seen a couple of reviews of the GTR 800 both pro and standard. The 900 looks like a guitar that will very soon be in my collection. Especially in the British Racing green coIour. I already often use Bluetooth connections rather than cables so it totally fits my philosophy
Well I now have a GTRS 800 DPP. Connected it first time through the app. Since that first time I have not managed to connect it again and get any sound. Can't find any groups or forums to help solve the issue. Any suggestions?
I've got four Mooer pedals on my board now - there may be more to follow. So, I rather trust Mooer, so I bet it is a good ax - but imnho, they messed up by not stacking volume/tone & giving us TWO of the "smart knobs". TYVM.
I only had the guitar for one night and then had to give it back to the music shop…and I don’t remember much about the guitar other than me liking the neck - sorry!!
A little like a variax with a newer interface. The variax feature that I thought was super powerful is the ability to totally change the “virtual” tuning of the guitar with a dial on the instrument. You could even customize these tunings.
Do even more with the Peavey AT-200 but guitarist snobbery ensured that it wouldn't succeed (I have _four_ of them + Variax JTV-59 + Variax 700) ua-cam.com/video/6PNzGyzYS3U/v-deo.htmlsi=yPeVXX_uawR_DPyk
Sadly it's pretty far from the Variax, the GTRS appears to only use the magnetic pickups and just digital EQ adjustments to them while the Variax uses piezos before the digital EQ shaping - so looking at the acoustic models the Variaxes are much more convincing in the sound department and with the Variax you can even change pot & capacitor values. The GTRS is still really cool but it's more a portable rig & practice rig GTRS: 100 amps/effects Variax:100 guitars/tunings
I have the Mooer multi fx pedal great unit… my only concern with the GTRS S900 is if you have any electrical issues bet your bottom dollar loads of wires inside?🤔
@@Robstafarian Thinking he just meant this is no ageless Fender Strat or LP that just gets better with age, but rather an electronics laden software driven modern toy that ends up on Ebay when something shinier comes around 🤷♂️
@@outermarker5801 Guitar culture is dominated by people with more money than empathy such that they cannot imagine that someone would live with what they managed to afford.
Lets face it - you won't be passing that guitar down to your grandchildren. ....But it's looks super cool, is cheap as dirt, and highly capable. I'm a gigging musician. I LIKE to busk and play seedy bars full of drunk a*ssholes screaming "SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL!!! SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL!!!" ....while I'm trying to remember the words and chords for "Wild Horses". More than one drunk has attempted to p*ss on my guitar while I'm on a p*ss break after I told them to "STFU or this guitar is going straight up your a$$hole" So I don't like to gig with my Martin Anymore Also, my pedalboard cost 5 times what that Martin cost. 33 times what my Gretsch Jim Dandy Parlor axe set me back. It weighs more than a Chevy Tahoe, and dims the stage lights. When I finally find an outlet that works. I had to go back to college, borrow $1/2 million dollars from the US Gover'mit, and get dual master's degrees in physics and electrical engineering to put it together, and it still usually won't work on stage, no matter how much I kick and swear at it. So I'm VERY interested in a reliable, battery powered, cheap, disposable, all in one electric /acoustic sounding guitar / rig I can plug into my Bose S-1and p*ss off drunk people with. A guitar I can hose-off or throw away after bludgeoning drunks with it. A battery powered rig that doesn't require mains to light up, or a fork-lift to get from the back of my 20 year old POS mini-van to the stage. Unfortunately, I don't like strats 😭 Great playing and demo =)
What an amazing guitar. Fantastic review! I had seen a couple of reviews of the GTR 800 both pro and standard. The 900 looks like a guitar that will very soon be in my collection. Especially in the British Racing green coIour. I already often use Bluetooth connections rather than cables so it totally fits my philosophy
Well I now have a GTRS 800 DPP. Connected it first time through the app. Since that first time I have not managed to connect it again and get any sound. Can't find any groups or forums to help solve the issue. Any suggestions?
I've got four Mooer pedals on my board now - there may be more to follow. So, I rather trust Mooer, so I bet it is a good ax - but imnho, they messed up by not stacking volume/tone & giving us TWO of the "smart knobs". TYVM.
Hi from Chile, the tremolo is good? Keep in tune? The app has Detuner to play in Eb for example? Cheers
Great demo, I know this sounds weird but thanks for showing that it can just be … a regular guitar lol. All the demos kinda leave that out lol.
Thank you…I think that’s a really important part of the guitar…that you can use it like a normal guitar
So it's like Native Instrument's Guitar Rig.
Great video! Thank you for that.
How is the tuning? Does using tremolo makes it out of tune? I would really appreciate response, thanks.
I only had the guitar for one night and then had to give it back to the music shop…and I don’t remember much about the guitar other than me liking the neck - sorry!!
A little like a variax with a newer interface.
The variax feature that I thought was super powerful is the ability to totally change the “virtual” tuning of the guitar with a dial on the instrument. You could even customize these tunings.
If this guitar had the ability to instantly change tunings (like the Variax) I’d be very interested.
@@SlammRecords Maybe there is pitch pedal built in? Not as powerful as the Variax but still handy.
Do even more with the Peavey AT-200 but guitarist snobbery ensured that it wouldn't succeed (I have _four_ of them + Variax JTV-59 + Variax 700)
ua-cam.com/video/6PNzGyzYS3U/v-deo.htmlsi=yPeVXX_uawR_DPyk
Sadly it's pretty far from the Variax, the GTRS appears to only use the magnetic pickups and just digital EQ adjustments to them while the Variax uses piezos before the digital EQ shaping - so looking at the acoustic models the Variaxes are much more convincing in the sound department and with the Variax you can even change pot & capacitor values.
The GTRS is still really cool but it's more a portable rig & practice rig
GTRS: 100 amps/effects
Variax:100 guitars/tunings
@@AdaptivePhenix Yeah, I have the AT-200. Mind blowing tech! I have the ATG-1 floor unit, too.
How many Acoustic sounds can u get maybe 12 strings or different tuning?
Not sure…I only had this guitar for one day…sorry
I thought you did nt need an amp just a speaker.
Try with fx return
I have the Mooer multi fx pedal great unit… my only concern with the GTRS S900 is if you have any electrical issues bet your bottom dollar loads of wires inside?🤔
My concern would be sourcing the PCBs rather than the number of wires: wiring is field replaceable.
Lets face it - you won't be passing this guitar down to your grandchildren, lol @@Robstafarian
@@TheWilliamHoganExperience Surely, you have better things to do than troll guitar UA-cam.
@@Robstafarian Thinking he just meant this is no ageless Fender Strat or LP that just gets better with age, but rather an electronics laden software driven modern toy that ends up on Ebay when something shinier comes around 🤷♂️
@@outermarker5801 Guitar culture is dominated by people with more money than empathy such that they cannot imagine that someone would live with what they managed to afford.
A step up from my 1988 Casio PG 380....Look those up if interested, yes 1988...
Price on these ?
I got the P800 for $639 on Black Friday. It doesn't have the built in wireless receiver tho. That is too cool! ❤
Lets face it - you won't be passing that guitar down to your grandchildren.
....But it's looks super cool, is cheap as dirt, and highly capable. I'm a gigging musician. I LIKE to busk and play seedy bars full of drunk a*ssholes screaming "SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL!!! SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL!!!" ....while I'm trying to remember the words and chords for "Wild Horses". More than one drunk has attempted to p*ss on my guitar while I'm on a p*ss break after I told them to "STFU or this guitar is going straight up your a$$hole"
So I don't like to gig with my Martin
Anymore
Also, my pedalboard cost 5 times what that Martin cost. 33 times what my Gretsch Jim Dandy Parlor axe set me back. It weighs more than a Chevy Tahoe, and dims the stage lights. When I finally find an outlet that works. I had to go back to college, borrow $1/2 million dollars from the US Gover'mit, and get dual master's degrees in physics and electrical engineering to put it together, and it still usually won't work on stage, no matter how much I kick and swear at it.
So I'm VERY interested in a reliable, battery powered, cheap, disposable, all in one electric /acoustic sounding guitar / rig I can plug into my Bose S-1and p*ss off drunk people with. A guitar I can hose-off or throw away after bludgeoning drunks with it. A battery powered rig that doesn't require mains to light up, or a fork-lift to get from the back of my 20 year old POS mini-van to the stage.
Unfortunately, I don't like strats 😭
Great playing and demo =)
Well they made a headless design with two humbuckers, so perhaps they'll branch out into other shapes too eventually.
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pass the last thing we need is even more wireless technology with more problems and frying your brain while at it
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