Originally posted by MoFoNYR15:I'm a drummer for over 10 years but started guitar last April. I love it. Much harder than drums, fir me at least. I played acoustic for the first year to build some strength and just got my first electric. Wow. It's a whole new world when you bring in effects lol. Can anyone recommend a decent multi effects box? I was looking at DigiTech RP360XP Guitar Multi-Effects Pedal. Thanks!
I'm currently rocking a Line6 Floor POD Plus and it's amazing but if you're just starting out I think a simpler unit will do the trick. My first multiFX was a Digitech and it was so crappy that I grew some kind of aversion towards Digitechs, so I can't comment on that unit, sorry
But Zoom and Boss should provide you with good options whether you've got a small budget or a lot of cash to burn. Whatever clicks with you, these are its must-haves IMO:
-expression pedal
-customizable delay settings
-tap tempo
-built-in tuner
-30+ memory slots to edit and save your U2 sounds
If you're into "intermediate-advanced" multiFX like the RP360 you mentioned, my suggestions would be:
-Line 6 Firehawk FX (around $400 used - huge connectivity!)
-Zoom G3X (around $300 used - my personal suggestion since I have a long term affair with Zoom products)
-Line 6 M13 (a long term member of U2 guitarists top multiFX lists, around $250 used)
-basically any of the Boss ME-X0 or GT-X series (ME-50, ME-80, GT-1, GT-8... all superb and can be had for under $300 used)


I like to keep mine at the end of the chain with only the looper behind it.
) but I can vouch for what you say about its surprising craft. We are too used to despise everything with an unusally low price tag, and there are true bargains out there that can be equal (or even superior in some regards) to guitars with a much bigger tag. I can't get over how INCREDIBLE my Telecaster Vintage Modified SSH is, and to think it costed me less than 150€ when people pay 300 or more for Rochester, Sonora, Greg Bennet, etc crap in the supermarkets... Oh well