1. They're not perfect but there is quite a range. I haven't really attempted much with distortion.
  2. When listening to demos... VOX sounds a lot better than Boss.

    I just presented a little idea to dad that he thought was good... that if I get, let's say the Boss ME-25. I can "upgrade" it to an ME-70 by paying the extra cost.
  3. Good deal
  4. I was going to get the ME-70, so let me know what it's like.
  5. Originally posted by KieranU2I was going to get the ME-70, so let me know what it's like.


    Well, maybe I want the Tonelab EX instead.
  6. The Tonelab just lost. It has tap delay only. And the Boss can have double delays.

    That makes the choice easy for a U2 fan. Sorry VOX, I did like your sound.
  7. Originally posted by Mr_TrekThe Tonelab just lost. It has tap delay only. And the Boss can have double delays.

    That makes the choice easy for a U2 fan. Sorry VOX, I did like your sound.




    So you have chosen already? 70 or 25?
  8. Originally posted by LikeASong[..]



    So you have chosen already? 70 or 25?


    Well, if Santa gives me the 25 I'll add the money for a 70 methinks
  9. Great stuff You'll have loads of fun with either!
  10. guitar is the best musical instruments and really songs gives you better feelings when you use a guitar in your music. i love it and thanks you share it with us i like your post so much
  11. Someone shared this bit on U2 Recording Group:

    From the Admin at the Fractal Audio Forum:

    Axe-Fx II and The Edge


    Hello all,

    Wanted to share some cool news with you... We recently spent two weeks in a Dublin studio with The Edge, exploring the Axe-Fx II. Together we dialed in sounds -- amps, cabs, delays, and more -- working both from U2's original recordings and Edge's live rig, also taking the time for some totally new creations.

    Edge is not only a great musician, but a true virtuoso when it comes to using technology as a creative tool. This made for a really intense and enjoyable time, and the results were exciting and inspiring, especially as U2 prepare to begin work early next year on some new material.

    It was a unique opportunity and an incredible experience, and we at Fractal Audio look forward to how the story might continue...