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Wat is the best effects processer device?


gunjakat
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gunjakat
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09/20/2005 7:26 pm
i have really no idea wat type of to take most of my friends told me that ZOOM effects are good and some told me BOSS effects are good i dont really wat to choose could you PEOPLE there give me an advice ;) ?????


By the way i really want to know is SHADOW pickups good qualit????
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z0s0_jp
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z0s0_jp
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09/20/2005 8:12 pm
zoom is totally processed sounding...do not suggest u get it....i have had a zoom and it got old fast....boss is much better.....
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Andrew Sa
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Andrew Sa
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09/20/2005 9:17 pm
dude, zoom effects processors are terrible...but there analog stomp boxes arent bad...for multi effect look at Boss, Line 6(although that is more amp modelers as well), digitech and Behringer(the most affordable of the lot...and great value for money).

I have not heard of Shadow pickups myself...anyone else know?
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09/21/2005 12:56 pm
PODxt has a huge range of effects and amp modellers etc. I have one and the sound is "good", very versatile but difficult to get the exact sound you are looking for. Also, no matter what you read, they are not up to professional recording quality (compared to real studio gear). But for the money they offer good value.
Digitech also offer good hardware, the best one there is the GNX-4, not cheap but it has everything. I find the sound on the GNX series a little more realistic (as far as digital realism goes) and it has some realy cool features. I have a GNX-1 and I still find myself gravitating back to it over my PODxt for direct pc recording.
All in all, I have always got the best sound from regular stomp boxes or a good amp. Line6 stomp boxes and Boss pedals are definitely up there and the ones that you see most often on front of pros in studios and live.
If you want to record into your pc, then you are probably better off going with the Digitech GNX series or the PODxt (unless you plan on forking out for a Pro soundcard or a usb mixer/controller).
From what I have heard, Shadow pickups are very good but I have never heard them or used them.
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09/21/2005 1:03 pm
Line 6 POD xt, please dont buy a zoom pedal it gets scratchy quick, and u dont get any jug jug outa it neither.
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