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.
Originally posted by Andrew_C:hi guys, is there any point owning a line 6 M13 and a boss ME-70 or r they just gona do the same stuff?? i have the me 70 and i have the urge to splurgeon sumthing new. what else is there.
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Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]
I've found the M13 to be the best, particularly for U2 songs, when it comes to the portable multi-effect pedalboards.
Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:[..]
+1 I own an M13 and love it, great tones.