please educate me about the ISP Decimator

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In particular the Decimator II G-String. Is it designed just like a Boss NS-2 and does it work the same way; that is, do the different cable methods work the same for both the NS-2 and the Decimator? Thanks.
 
One thing I can tell you is the Boss changes the tone, shaves some top end. I don't hear any tone suck from the Decimator pedal I've had for 8 years.
 
I have 5 ISP Decimator GRacks that do not color tone and eat noise like no other....Amazing technology.....

Now enter, the Zuulsters....
 
So the Decimator II G-string can do the 4-cable method exactly like the NS-2 then (except without the tone coloration)? What do the link connectors do?
 
Mattfig":k1112pwc said:
I have 5 ISP Decimator GRacks that do not color tone and eat noise like no other....Amazing technology.....

Now enter, the Zuulsters....

Now that you mentioned it, i watched 2 demos of the Zuul on Youtube. The 3-connector design confused me. :confused:
 
Mattfig":noab9jdm said:
I have 5 ISP Decimator GRacks that do not color tone and eat noise like no other....Amazing technology.....

Now enter, the Zuulsters....

I like the Zuul, but it makes weird high end noise with some pedals and also adds high treble. I’ve had a few other people or contact me saying they have the same issues. I spoke to a pedal designer and he felt it is a design flaw possible due to a ground issue?

https://youtu.be/loY8G45AoN8
 
There are inputs for the front end and loop on all G String models I believe....I don't think there is a better product for this stuff out there....
 
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