Originally posted by mikewazowski:Hello all,
I was just wondering how many of you have any experience with the Boss ME-70. And do you like it?
I have a Boss ME-50 but the memory-banks are full and I was wondering if the ME-70 would be a nice addition.
I'm planning to attach both systems to each other which gives me a bit more options to add stuff like distortion or delay during a song (using a pre-set sound on the 70 and just one other effect on the 50)
I would really appreciate any advice/opinions you can give me.
Greeting,
Mike
Originally posted by U2Nick:Hey guys, I'm looking into buying my first wireless system (for guitar / bass). The one that has caught my eye is the Nady DKW-1 VHF, mainly because of the price. However, it also has some great ratings, which is also good. There are other options that I have been looking into from Nady, Audio-Tecnica, etc. For the price range ($150 and below), would this be the best choice? I mainly plan to use it at gigs.
Thanks for any feedback!
Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]
i have the ME 70, all up has 36 customizble slots (9 lots of 4). i thinks its great, very easy to customize everything and if u have the patience u can get it sounding pretty close to the edge.![]()
Originally posted by wtshnnfb01:Something cool I found for anyone who digs the boss.
http://springsteeninformationcenter.wordpress.com/2009/01/22/bruce-springsteen-guitar-rig/
Unfortunantly, it lacks info, on Nils Lofgren's, and Steve Van Zandt's equipment.
Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:I think the Line 6 M13 is the better of the multi-effects pedal board units. One can cover a lot of U2-related sonic territory. And, it has the octo-verb shimmer in there.
They list for $499 but can be found cheaper new and used on ebay. I think I paid... $415-ish for mine (new).
But if the Boss unit sounds good to you and you find it fits your needs that there is nothing wrong with that.