1. I started with a digital multi unit and found myself hating how processed my sound became.

    Sell me your Boss DD20 though

  2. Well, as I said it has analog dists and drives. Things like pitch effects, your delay, most reverbs pedals, and many modulations (especially if they're time based) are digital anyway. And I think it was a cheaper Digitech thing you had wasn't it? I'd think TC would be better.

    I think shipping the DD-20 would be a bit too expensive.
    Anyway, it's nothing I am decided on. I hope to try one soon though.
  3. I was merely teasing about the DD20

    And yes, most of the reverbs are digital- at least the ones you and I have been looking at- so that's really not a bad route to go honestly. I was always fairly satisfied with the reverb and whammy options within the Digitech, but I've officially phased that out of my board.
  4. Originally posted by EyesWithPrideB3:I was merely teasing about the DD20

    And yes, most of the reverbs are digital- at least the ones you and I have been looking at- so that's really not a bad route to go honestly. I was always fairly satisfied with the reverb and whammy options within the Digitech, but I've officially phased that out of my board.

    I totally agree on "digital sucks" if we're talking dist/OD... That's when we can talk processed sounding.
  5. The greatness is on the fingers. Forget about a reverb being digital or analog, or your multi effect unit not being the best around, and improve your playing&ear skills instead. The effects will come afterwards and only then you'll get the most of them. Mark Knopfler playing a $90 Strat copy into a 10W amp will sound better than most of us playing a $1200 guitar through a $350 effects chain and into a 100W valve amp. Just sayin'
  6. Originally posted by LikeASong:The greatness is on the fingers. Forget about a reverb being digital or analog, or your multi effect unit not being the best around, and improve your playing&ear skills instead. The effects will come afterwards and only then you'll get the most of them. Mark Knopfler playing a $90 Strat copy into a 10W amp will sound better than most of us playing a $1200 guitar through a $350 effects chain and into a 100W valve amp. Just sayin'

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  7. True. Although, I am addicted to effects. So...
  8. BTW: You have a TC Polytune Matt? Would like to hear what you think of it.
  9. Ok, so I actually got kind of interested in a Squier Classic Vibe 60's Strat yesterday. A store has one in Candy Apple Red which just hangs on the wall screaming for me.
  10. I'll be feeling up this £700 worth of magic anytime soon:


  11. The Classic Vibes seem to have a pretty good reputation though.

    I want to try a Fender Classic Series though, I tried a MIM Standard and it just felt wrong for me. Didn't like the neck and the fretboard. And I don't think the Classic Player Strats are for me either based on what I've felt while playing Strats. A 12" fretboard radius would feel to flat to me I'm sure.