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Pete Iamcold Pete Iamcold
Published on 07/04/07 at 14:55
I think everything has been said.

UTILIZATION

The use of the pedals is very intuitive and well thought out. The only downside would be having to bend down to change settings and especially the fact that some effects are not used simultaneously because stored in the same section: not to have such a Fuzz and Wah-Wah simultaneously (frustrating Hendrixophiles for our friends). The ability to have two channels for the same bank keeps its settings in effect while moving from a clean saturation for example.

SOUND QUALITY

While some effects are little if at all, they are generally of good quality and allow all sorts of sound experiments: special mention has to compress the Wah and modulation effects. Combined with modeling amps and speakers of very good quality they provide a very wide range of sounds even if each has a tendency to toujors program sounds that are similar in terms of its style.
The sounds range from blues to hard rock and if made of metal will just be disappointed, fans of strange sounds and experimental music will find something that suits them as long as he not afraid to hack in every sense.

OVERALL OPINION

I bought mine secondhand (through advertisements Audiofanzine for that matter), I use it for about a year and a half and I'm still glad it by repeating or to record demos. The modulation button gives me a bit of trouble for some time but other than that no problem.
The value for money seems correct and it is a purchase I advise any guitarist looking for sounds of various amps and effects but with little place e on a budget.