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  • Boss ME-70 multi fx review

    Thanks to the generosity of Larry (Stratman), a forum friend, I got a really cool gift for Christmas last year. There's a wealth of sounds available, and it's not hard to handle.



    The case is strong steel, and the rubber feet are stout. Construction is solid; the foot treadle (for the wah/volume/pitch bend effects) has a nice travel and it even accomodates my American size 15 foot.

    It's got a preamp section with "tweed", "high-rec" (think recto) and other voicings. The control layout is straightforward, there's gain for days, and the effects are fine examples of Boss pedals.

    I installed the batteries, tweaked it a bit, found a compatible power supply (the Boss factory model wasn't available, but I got one with the proper voltage, polarity and amperage for a decent price) and hit some gigs.

    I could have gone on for days, exploring the various presets, but for a cover band bar gig I found some out-of-the-box settings that worked well. I'm still getting into how clean this is -- not a blanket muffling my sound, and the noise level (or lack thereof) gives me a reason to smile.

    edit: What sells it for me are the wah (I tuned the peak a little higher, and got the Maestro Boomerang 'theme from Shaft' sound I've been looking for) and the univibe sound (a decent clone, without a photocell... amazing!).

    I'm diggin' it big time! Just what I needed. Thanks, bro.
    Last edited by ginormous; 05-08-2011, 01:40 PM.
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    Re: Boss ME-70 multi fx review

    Awesome gift! Are you using it for bass and guitar...or just guitar?

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        Re: Boss ME-70 multi fx review

        Very cool, Boss cranks out some great stuff when they are on their game
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          Re: Boss ME-70 multi fx review

          Looks very cool. Only 5 models on the preamp?

          Kind of like a cross between a Cube and Vox. Lot's more fx tweekability.

          I'd be all over that of it had more models. However - those will get you far!

          Roland JC 120
          Blackface
          Bassman
          800
          5150
          and Rectofier....

          With lot's of eq. No presence knob flip dangit!
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            Re: Boss ME-70 multi fx review

            Originally posted by Aceman View Post
            No presence knob flip dangit!
            Well, there's a Top Boost setting on the compressor, if that's what you mean. My Ibby semi-hollow is 'present and accounted for' already. It's quite fat-sounding, it doesn't need any help in the low end or midrange.
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              Re: Boss ME-70 multi fx review

              Could you plug this thing straight to the board and get good sounds?
              -Butch

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                Re: Boss ME-70 multi fx review

                Originally posted by Butch Snyder View Post
                Could you plug this thing straight to the board and get good sounds?
                I've tried, and it just never sounds that great to me. But for a dash of FX into an amp, this thing is great.

                If I want to go straight into the board, I use my RP-1000 instead.
                Originally posted by Jessie's ghost
                I like having the stop bar all the way down. Sue me. I've got like six dollars.

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