Best Multi Effects guitar pedal and where to buy

soulslicer0

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I,m looking for a multi effects guitar pedal that you know can do most of the effects like distortion flanger delay phaser etc. But can also be connected via USB to the pc. Even better if it has a midi output. My budget is around 400 below.

But anyway, I'd like to know the best multi effect pedals out in the market now and any good places you'd recommend me to buy them. I checked out peninsular plaza but their meps were so few.
 
personally, that'll b BOSS GT8 for what u asked for at your budget at 2nd hand ... but it's very tedious to used and setup ...

once u get the hang of it ... u'll love to stick with it ...

best multi i've used so far ... if it's spoil, i'll try to get another or the next best thing - GT10
 
I'm personally a fan of the Line 6 POD stuff, but they tend to be pricey. If you want good value, check out Zoom. Zoom multi-effects are generally more bang-for-buck but whether they sound better than the pricier brands (Boss and Line 6) is up to you to try. :)

Also consider Korg AX series and Vox Tonelab.
 
I never liked Zoom because of 3 bad experiences with their MFX.......i don't want to go into details suffice to say they were evidence enough that the craftsmanship was similar to that of a cardboard box. I rikes Line 6, i use the PodXT Live myself, but i still feel that the distortion lacks that extra oomph. The other effects, like the delay and chorus, are excellent though. The GT8 and GT10 are extremely difficult to use, as are the Digitech MFX. If you're a greenhorn, i suggest Vox or Korg if you're on a budget, and Line 6 if you've got more to spend. IMHO the PodX3 Live is the best MFX out there now for the price. Its effects suit may not be as extensive or as good sounding as the GT10, but for user-friendliness it completely owns the GT10 inside-out.
 
Okay but do you think you guys can give me more specific models. I'm really liking the boss series, any clue on where I can find them in Singapore?
 
Just bear in mind that you're probably in for a headache trying to figure everything out..........it'll take you a coupla days to get your basic settings down. At least, my friend, who's been playing electric guitar for 10 years, and used to own a PodXT, took a coupla days.
 
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