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Boss Gt-pro
http://www.bosscorp.co.jp/products/en/GT-Pro/
It's quite pricey but do you think it's worth it? It would make my life a lot easier in the studio when I need a sweet clean jazz sound one day then I need a metal sound the next. Buying all of those pedals and amps and setting up just ain't that fun. This looks like the best "digital" way to go. I probably run it in to a 737 or M5 then to a 1961 eq. Money isn't a big problem. I just don't want a ton of gear around and always setting it up if this will still make the customer happy. |
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