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Raxly
I need help choosing a stompbox. So far I have looked at Line 6 Floor POD Plus, Boss GT-8 and Boss ME-70.

Which of those are the best?
opeth.db
Gt-10 here. I absolutely love it. I can create pretty much any tone on the fly.
Raxly
I dont got that much money sry.
MickeM
Is me-70 a bigger version than me-20?

ME-20, I thought it was a good on paper one but no, it sounds terribly digital.
Boss GT-8 is the previos version. That POD is even older, right?

I've heard good things about GT-8, I think I'd go for that one.
Ivan Milenkovic
IMO, it would be Boss ME70 without doubt. Second option would be Boss GT8.
29a
QUOTE (opeth.db @ Jan 18 2009, 09:56 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Gt-10 here. I absolutely love it. I can create pretty much any tone on the fly.
I second that. It's the best multieffects unit I've used so far. After getting a bit used to how it works. So you might want to consider saving up some more money to get that one. If the "Line 6 Floor POD Plus" is based on the original POD Technology at least the amp modeling sucks. I can't remember about the effects though. The GT-8 is imho the better choice. Haven't tried the ME-70 tough.

- Jonas
Raxly
The ME-70 hasnt been released yet, it was showed on the NAMM 09
Trond Vold
I've got the GT-8 and i love it!
The GT-10 is an improvement though and the whole procedure of making good sounds is made really easy.
But the advantage with the GT8 now is that you can get one for nearly nothing since it's out of production.
Ivan Milenkovic
In that case - GT8 man. IMO it is better then POD all the way.
Bogdan Radovic
If it has to be a multieffects unit than GT8...Maybe you want to look into pedals and make a pedalboard...You won't need so many of them to make a good quality setup that can sound better then multieffects units..
Raxly
Im going for the GT-8 then.
Found it pretty cheap too biggrin.gif
Original price is 5290 NOK and in dollars it is 772$
But im getting it for 2980 NOK and thats 434$ biggrin.gif
David Wallimann
QUOTE (Raxly @ Jan 19 2009, 04:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Im going for the GT-8 then.
Found it pretty cheap too biggrin.gif
Original price is 5290 NOK and in dollars it is 772$
But im getting it for 2980 NOK and thats 434$ biggrin.gif


Cool man!
You'll love the GT8. I use it for all my lessons.
Raxly
Hehe

It will arrive within 4 days biggrin.gif
I cant wait until it gets here. tongue.gif
opeth.db
QUOTE (Raxly @ Jan 19 2009, 04:59 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Im going for the GT-8 then.
Found it pretty cheap too biggrin.gif
Original price is 5290 NOK and in dollars it is 772$
But im getting it for 2980 NOK and thats 434$ biggrin.gif


Ya could of got the GT-10 for $443.00 Shipped.

http://cgi.ebay.com/NEW-BOSS-GT10-GT-10-MU...%3A1%7C294%3A50

Oh well. The GT8 is a great pedal. Make usre you read the Brillance Document for it.
Raxly
I dont live in the US so its 86$ for the shipping.
So the final price would be on 515$

Anyway I think I should read the Brillance Document beacause I need to learn about all the features of the GT-8
opeth.db
QUOTE (Raxly @ Jan 19 2009, 10:53 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
I dont live in the US so its 86$ for the shipping.
So the final price would be on 515$

Anyway I think I should read the Brillance Document beacause I need to learn about all the features of the GT-8


Doh! Sorry man.

I attached the document for you! smile.gif ITs as free document widely distributed. Some very good information in there.

Trond Vold
QUOTE (opeth.db @ Jan 19 2009, 06:24 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Doh! Sorry man.

I attached the document for you! smile.gif ITs as free document widely distributed. Some very good information in there.


ohmy.gif I've never seen that document before! Thanks alot for sharing smile.gif
Raxly
Thx mate
I will use that alot biggrin.gif
opeth.db
No problem friends... smile.gif
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