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Yea, Korg is know for having a good tone

Zoom were pretty cheap in price and quality but their new G line pedals are different

Check them out.

http://www.music123.com/Zoom-G2-1U-Guitar-...l-i245058.music

These also have a higher sample rate then other MultiFX pedals so their sound is a lot better.

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Yea, Korg is know for having a good tone

Zoom were pretty cheap in price and quality but their new G line pedals are different

Check them out.

http://www.music123.com/Zoom-G2-1U-Guitar-...l-i245058.music

These also have a higher sample rate then other MultiFX pedals so their sound is a lot better.

hmmm,

well it's between that and the Korg at the moment :book:

what would the rest of you go for?

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allthough i know nothing about the digi but i no they make some good single pedals. im gunna say go with what i told u, its really really good. trust me. and if you go to guitar center, test them both out and ask for there opinions about them. plus if u buy one u can take it back to where u got it if u dont like it

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Digitech is too digital

It only sounds good when you have the volume down. Get it lound and cranking and they go whimppy. Their expression pedal is also the worst and most unflexible. Stay away from digitech multi FX.

I'd go with the Korg or the new Zoom G series FX. Not the old zoom pedals.

mmm, i must say i am leaning towards the korg ax10g at the mo.... :heart:

ill talk it over with my dad :)

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avoid korg, digitech, zoom, boss....

get the pod or in case u dont want to spend a lot of money get the behringer.

better yet, get them used

locate what you like and go to harmony central website to find reviews. Then test it in the store if you go that way.

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avoid korg, digitech, zoom, boss....

get the pod or in case u dont want to spend a lot of money get the behringer.

better yet, get them used

locate what you like and go to harmony central website to find reviews. Then test it in the store if you go that way.

agreed, or better yet, save up for a rack

multi effects pedals always sound so fake

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I have a Behringer Pre-Amp II. It's not the best overall, but dollar for dollar its fantastic: 32 amp models and 16 effects, with a footswitch to change presets. It works great, sounds magnificent, and a total of 48 models for 100 bucks. Quality buy if you ask me. Bastards can be hella tricky to track down in-store though.

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