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Old 07-28-2012, 11:33 PM
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Which Effects Processor

My electric equipment includes a Fender Squier, a Fender Tele, a Fender Strat, and an Epiphone Les Paul Standard. I have a 10 Watt practice amp and a Fender 65 Twin Reverb Reissue amp. I am looking to add some effects in the form of an effects processor for the sake of gaining different sounds, not necessarily recording. I have looked at the Boss GT-10, Boss GT-100, the Boss ME-70, and the TC Electronics Nova System. I am leaning toward the latter one. Does anyone have any input on which, if any, of these processors is more desirable or if there are others that I should be considering?
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hi Crockett1,

Sounds like you've got some good gear there. TC Electronics always makes great sounding effects, really clear. I'm not familiar with the Nova System, but I back their brand. But BOSS makes great stuff too and they've been around for a long time, kind of a classic.

You may consider ease of use, if you're not a technical person that might be a factor. I find myself bogged down with too many choices when I just "want to play!"
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Old 08-01-2012, 09:48 PM
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Neil, It would be great if you gave demos of the GT-10. Why doesn't guitartricks work something out with Boss. I am sure it would improve their sales.
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HiCrokett1,
Double check your wish list, I think (I can be wrong) that the processors you mentioned emulate amps too. For what you are saying I will go for a Line6 multi effects unit (the series which starts with M) if you want to use your own amps.
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I have owned a Digitech GENX system, a Boss GT-8, and a Line 6 PODxt Live.... and I can say that they all sound like processed garbage to my ears...

They are certainly nice for their overall versatility of finding new sounds and they're fun to play around with... but in terms of sound quality it really sucks the life out of your guitar and amp. I use an effects pedal board with actual effects pedals now... but I still have the PODxt Live.

I'm a Fender guy and I can't imagine playing a digital processor through a '65 Twin Reverb! haha.

In the end though, do what's good for you and your ear. Processors can be fun and they are one of those types of gear that takes a long time to get bored with.
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Old 08-10-2012, 03:28 PM
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pod x3

I have a Line6 Pod X3. If you don't like spending hours and hours dialing in the right sound then Pod X3 is a good solution because you can just download the song's configuration file from the Line6 website and presto ... you'll have the exact sound you need for the song you are playing.

Otherwise you would have to master the Pod x3 controls (or any other processor) and that to me is time wasted because I'd rather be playing the guitar than playing on the processor. And believe me it has enough knobs and buttons and LCD screen options to make it a real chore real fast.

E.g. I downloaded the config file for Crazy Train/Ozzy and it was really close to the original.

I haven't used any other processors so can't compare the pod to others. Perhaps they are easier to use when creating your own sounds / effects than the Pod.

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Old 08-29-2012, 08:30 PM
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hey razz

Just trying to get an idea of how many song presets or configs the line 6 site has? Mainly looking for classic rock 60's-90's.
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