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Rayjaysonic

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  1. Actually, yeah that's a truth that you are telling, I kind of glossed over that fact to make my point! I guess if the G Force freaks out it can always be replaced like any other tunining system. I would still like to know what the life span of the battery is though.
  2. My question about the G Force system is will it still work in 50 years? You can buy an original 50s guitar ( if you have deep pockets) and everything will work. The G Force works off a rechargeable battery, and these tend to stop holding their charge after a few years. Are Gibson committing to providing replacement batteries for the system for the next 50 years??? Just a thought. I like the idea of the G Force but I just don't think they have thought it through. I have just got hold of a 2013 Studio and the standard classic tuners are the nicest, smoothest tuners I have had on a guitar. Keep it simple I say. If it ain't broke........
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