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Can't decide which way to go.
Can't afford all the stompboxes I would like, so t satisfy my "experimental" side I reckon a multi might be on the cards.
What I am looking for I suppose is the nearest to a collection of al the stompboxes I want to try.
Does either of these two come close?
I know nothing is perfect but wouldn't it be nice to get close?
Sadly I do not have a decent guitar shop within 70miles so good advice is needed.
Thanks guys.
Oh by the way any of these usable for recording(another whim)
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The ME-50 was better in a couple of ways - I actually prefered a couple of the overdrive/distortion models (I've never quite got the G3 to sound quite how I want), and the separate amp and emulated outputs which can be used at the same time to split the signal to an amp and the PA/desk is much better than the Zoom's one option through two different jacks - but overall, the ME-50 is a multi-FX which *can* be used as a collection of pedals (with a major limitation that the manual mode does not give you manual control over the selected patch, it's a separate single patch), whereas the G3 is a collection of pedal models which can be used as a multi-FX, if that makes sense!
I didn't like the ME-70 at all, I only tried it briefly but it sounded horrible and there was something else massively irritating about it, but I forget what now.
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G3 in the lead then
Cheers R
I can't get a bad sound out of either of them. I don't play out anymore, just jam tracks or home recording.
"Take these three items, some WD-40, a vise grip, and a roll of duct tape. Any man worth his salt can fix almost any problem with this stuff alone." - Walt Kowalski
"Only two things are infinite - the universe, and human stupidity. And I'm not sure about the universe." - Albert Einstein
If the G3 had Midi in and recieved clock signals I'd be greatly interested.
All the effects were pretty brilliant too, as were the ms70's