I fiddled around with my Gamechanger for a while, but now I've settled in on the settings that I like. I don't hardly tweak with it anymore. I completely happy with 8 of the 10 easily selectable positions and I'm still slowly auditioning for two more that really aren't that critical to my playing.I'm also sad to see it disappear as my 25th is one of my main guitar. Not sure I fancy having a game changer instead.the game changer is a fantastic concept but I tend to look in ten or twenty years from now. What will happen with all the electronics inside? Do I will still have a USB port available to change the pickup configuration? Will EBMM still support the software to manage pickup configuration?
In 20 years my 25th will only need a cable to be fully functional.
This is the main reason why as much as I find the gamechanger interesting I will probably never get one.
I fiddled around with my Gamechanger for a while, but now I've settled in on the settings that I like. I don't hardly tweak with it anymore. I completely happy with 8 of the 10 easily selectable positions and I'm still slowly auditioning for two more that really aren't that critical to my playing.
After that...well you will hardly need the USB. That's what's really cool. I've got this guitar 90% dialed in and I've never broken out the soldering iron!
I love my 25th but honestly I can't say that I have every pickup position dialed in. Pos 2 and 3 in both parallel and series sound eerily similar, especially with any gain on the amp. In 20 years...they will still sound similar.
I'm scared of the GC. I'm a real failure with technology. I have a hard enough time operating a 5 way switch and series/parallel switch.![]()
It's actually really simple. If you can set up your forum profile with images and a signature, you can handle it!![]()
better sell that car with the nav unit while you are at it. Go back to the rotary phone... hahaah
I guess you didn't get my point. But the telephone is a fantastic example. You don't keep a telephone too long (a bit longer for a car) how long could I keep a gamechanger up and fully functional? With all respect BP I doubt someone will play the game changer in 20 years from now cause we do t know how technologies will evolve, while the Reflex/25th will still get a lot of love. Like all vintage guitars do