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Published on 12/11/07 at 12:37
All adj t said above, for the type of music (rock, blues, funk and rhytm'n'blues) I play there more than enough ...
I put 9 (in principle) because they can not string multiple pedals.
The presets are pnibles overall, it seems that the marketing department that has spawned, so there is too much of everything!

UTILIZATION

The config is really intuitive from most multi-effects I had the opportunity to test!
I found the manual friendly but not sharp enough in the descriptions for some more amps and effects for this is the reason I put 9 again.

SOUND QUALITY

I play an Epiphone Les Paul Standard.
I bought the pdalier VC4 essential for the concerts although it is worth a look!
I use little effect apart from distortion pedals:
I really like the tube screamer with simus Fender, compression for Funky stuff and especially with the Treble Boost JTM45!
I find rverbe trs beautiful on clean sounds, however I reduced the crunch and turns on the big carrment Satus, because I think it blurs the sound.

OVERALL OPINION

I have been using ending for two years, it's perfect for work at home.
Live branch is more complicated in a good sound system with a good ing the top and return it (I did once VCU).
In contrast with an average of no sono ing his or returns (VCU two dozen cases of recovery ...) was too often of great moment alone with little or no sound coming out of the mix according to presets, as the only way to stall at the prt of a pregnant ...
Branch into an amp (APRS-amp pr), the little blue box is superb, despite the little color to bring the power section and the enclosure of the amp, I also d cid to buy one since!
Exprience with the choice I do it again without problem!