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Published on 01/02/04 at 15:00It cost me like $100 in a store here in mexico
Well I've had this unit for a year now and I like the fact that you can edit everything very easily almost without any effort
Sounds are a bit confusing, I mean the effects do not sound like real or like the quality y expected. Also the tuner in the unit is very weird, it doesn't stay still, tunning your guitar in this is really desesperating. The switches are very close to each other and make very difficult to press one without touching the other, specially if you are singing and can't get distracted watching your feet.
It's real hard metal but I would have to say mine got broken on the jack, it really suprised me cause one day I was playing and suddenly it started sounding distortion instead of my guitar sounds. I haven't fixed it yet but I'm going to get a Boss Me-33 instead, I've read some really good reviews about it.
It's a good effect processor but I think there are a lot better one's in the same price. If I was with $100 I'd rather buy a zoom.
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Well I've had this unit for a year now and I like the fact that you can edit everything very easily almost without any effort
Sounds are a bit confusing, I mean the effects do not sound like real or like the quality y expected. Also the tuner in the unit is very weird, it doesn't stay still, tunning your guitar in this is really desesperating. The switches are very close to each other and make very difficult to press one without touching the other, specially if you are singing and can't get distracted watching your feet.
It's real hard metal but I would have to say mine got broken on the jack, it really suprised me cause one day I was playing and suddenly it started sounding distortion instead of my guitar sounds. I haven't fixed it yet but I'm going to get a Boss Me-33 instead, I've read some really good reviews about it.
It's a good effect processor but I think there are a lot better one's in the same price. If I was with $100 I'd rather buy a zoom.
This review was originally published on http://www.musicgearreview.com