Great suggestions!
The Boss GT-1 seems like a good candidate bordering on a no-brainer.
The Internet's awash with user patches so somebody's probably already nailed the tones I need, it's £167 at GAK, GAK is a 15 minute walk away, and ... I won't lose too much money if/when I flip it on eBay, as it's not really the type of fx I'd normally use!
Thanks team. You are exemplary.
Recommend budget "dial-a-tone multi fx" to cover a covers gig
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Re: Recommend budget "dial-a-tone multi fx" to cover a covers gig
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Re: Recommend budget "dial-a-tone multi fx" to cover a covers gig
I’ll echo Elf, MS70/50, well under budget too.
Cure? They were Yamaha fans I’m sure, signature sounds from "Symphonic" and other chorus programs.
Cure? They were Yamaha fans I’m sure, signature sounds from "Symphonic" and other chorus programs.
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