Hi there
Been looking for an answer to this online to no avail.
Can I use the gcx to change channel on my jcm2000?
So I have jcm2000 going into 2x12 with v30s. I also have some rack mount preamps /fx units that I would like to utilize and I can see from the templates on the website how to do it and integrate with my ground control pro.
Just wondering can I use one or more of the loops to change channel.
Thanks
Marshall JCM2000 dsl channel switching using gcx
Re: Marshall JCM2000 dsl channel switching using gcx
Yes you can!
You would only need a standard 1/4' instrument cable or speaker cable connected between the Out/N.O. jack on and unused GCX Loop and the Channel Footswitch jack on your DSL2000.
If you also want to control Reverb you will need a second cable and a second unused GCX Loop with the Out/N.O. Jack connected the the Reverb Footswitch jack on the amp.
I hope that helps!
You would only need a standard 1/4' instrument cable or speaker cable connected between the Out/N.O. jack on and unused GCX Loop and the Channel Footswitch jack on your DSL2000.
If you also want to control Reverb you will need a second cable and a second unused GCX Loop with the Out/N.O. Jack connected the the Reverb Footswitch jack on the amp.
I hope that helps!
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Re: Marshall JCM2000 dsl channel switching using gcx
Thanks John you are a saint !
The guys on Marshall forum told me there would be voltage on the line and that a slow burn could ensue, I thought it was bs anyway lol
In the interim I tried using the relay switch on my gmajor 2 to see if it would switch the channels and hey presto it did so, I didn’t want to damage my gcx/gcp so I said I would wait til I heard back from a reliable source at voodoo lab.
Tc manual say relays normally work off either split cable or stereo to stereo. I used normal guitar lead and it seemed fine, presume that is ok to and won’t harm anything?
The guys on Marshall forum told me there would be voltage on the line and that a slow burn could ensue, I thought it was bs anyway lol
In the interim I tried using the relay switch on my gmajor 2 to see if it would switch the channels and hey presto it did so, I didn’t want to damage my gcx/gcp so I said I would wait til I heard back from a reliable source at voodoo lab.
Tc manual say relays normally work off either split cable or stereo to stereo. I used normal guitar lead and it seemed fine, presume that is ok to and won’t harm anything?