Favorite All In One Pedal?

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It does have reverb and chorus (although it's not called 'chorus'). I couldn't wait to get mine when they were first released. It was the biggest disappointment imaginable. Very 'hissy' noisey and the tones, in real life, were meh if you could live with the hiss. I thought the concept was tremendous, but the product wasn't. I often wonder if I received a bad one?

Returned it.
Thats strange, you shouldn't really get bunch of hiss with it going direct even with the boost, plexi & sansamp active, considering the gains & levels are not all turned way up. When running through the front of an amp it would hiss with moderate gain level in the sansamp amp section when active since two preamps get stacked over each other. Probably got a bad one i think those were usually out of stock everywhere when first released.

I dig the overall size of the thing along with the features, modulated delay with tap tempo, amp sim with reverb and overdrive with a separate boost all in one neat little package with coloured lit up knobs. What i didnt like though was that to reduce the size the switches were mounted to the board & stepping on them would appear as the knobs were sinking in, although i didnt pay a lot of attention to that to say for sure.
 
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That's interesting. I just used mine last weekend, with other pedals, running some drive pedals into it, through a cab emulation active DI into the PA, with a telecaster with real singles. No hiss out of the ordinary.

I suppose everyone has different experiences.
Seems more people experience no hiss than those of us who did. I do wonder why, and am tempted to try it again. But I'm currently using a Roland CUBE GX40 most often with no need for pedals (compliments of three footswitchable channels), so until I get the urge to go back to one of my tube amps, I'll hold off.
 
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My favorite all in one pedal would be the Fender Mustang Floor. However, I think they discontinued it a couple years ago
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I have to say that I'm quite happy with a lot of the sounds that I can get out of my zoom g3... But the only thing I've legitimately compared it to is a vox valvetronix...

I'm considering upgrading to the G5... For the second expression pedal and extra screens and such...

Anyone compared the G5 to the line six hd500x or boss GT-100? Or even the Gsystem, eleven rack or others? I'm planning to run it into a Recto Verb 25 head and just use the effects.... But may also wanna just use it to run models direct into the PA....
 
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it has been a while since I have heard a Zoom pedal
but the last one was a hissing buzzing mess
 
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I was really into the eleven rack after listening to sound samples... But then ran across this vid... It looks like an absolute nightmare to adjust settings...

Ground Control Pro / Eleven Rack Set Up 1 of 2: http://youtu.be/zXosQwedFKE


That's the main draw of the zoom... You just pick what you want on the screens...

If zoom made a foot controller for the eleven rack, that would be killer!
 
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I was really into the eleven rack after listening to sound samples... But then ran across this vid... It looks like an absolute nightmare to adjust settings...

Ground Control Pro / Eleven Rack Set Up 1 of 2: http://youtu.be/zXosQwedFKE


That's the main draw of the zoom... You just pick what you want on the screens...

If zoom made a foot controller for the eleven rack, that would be killer!

Perhaps look into the upcoming L6 Helix then? Its about $1500 i think, which is probably less than a GSystem but then again it gives you a lot of features & ease or complex setup depending on your needs. Although the GSystem can survive a tank rolling over it, which may be a major plus if ya playing in middle of a battlefield. Other than those an old AxeFX Ultra would work too for both direct to pa & with ya amp. The gmajor/gsystem are more for using with only a amp on stage for effects.
 
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If they wanted a decent all in one, it would look like a bunch of analog pedals strung up in one unit. I think they tried that in the 80s and it didn't catch on.

I had a Zoom GFX-8 and it was a decent pedal. Great for weird effects, though distortion sucked. I didn't like how it colored the sound and it kind of scared me away from all in ones.


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Between the latest model Boss and the latest model Line6....if narrowed down to those two choices?

That depends on the features of the Boss unit. Line 6 doesn't really have a brand to restrict themselves to, so they do everything - Boss, EH, MXR, Rat, etc.
Then again, I don't know what the latest Boss units do aside from their own stuff, much of which have been pretty much "the standard" for years.

If I had it to do over again, I'd look at the Boss unit more closely. I'm not unhappy with the M13, but at the time I was also looking for a straight-up pedal unit to run into an amp, and not an amp sim, which I have plenty of with my rack stuff and VSTs.
 
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Perhaps look into the upcoming L6 Helix then? Its about $1500 i think, which is probably less than a GSystem but then again it gives you a lot of features & ease or complex setup depending on your needs. Although the GSystem can survive a tank rolling over it, which may be a major plus if ya playing in middle of a battlefield. Other than those an old AxeFX Ultra would work too for both direct to pa & with ya amp. The gmajor/gsystem are more for using with only a amp on stage for effects.

It looks beautiful, and we'll organized and easy to use... Too bad about the digital, compressed sounds it makes in every demo vid I've seen so far... I haven't heard a good sound come out of it yet... Especially for the price, that's half again more expensive than anything else available... G system is $999 at Sweetwater


Line 6 Helix Review - 1st review in the world of …: http://youtu.be/i1fBuSjDnCw
And
Line 6 Helix: http://youtu.be/RuZurmlRlUM
 
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Favorite All in One= ?
I still have a Boss SE-50 halfrack that I used to end the 80's and everafter. Used to have a Gallien-Krueger 250 ml that worked great with it.
Fast forward to now and I got a Tech 21 Fly Rig5 . (I got addicted to hearing the GK rig lined into the pa board..15s with horns in stereo) It is pretty good though perhaps not as versatile as actually having a real amp. I miss my GK.
I now have a NOS Fender Blues Jr tweed with a single 12 Jensen that I also use with the Tech 21. I find that the amp must be eq'ed to accept the Tech 21 but sounds good once one bites the bullet and "flattens" the controls a bit. The delay on the Tech 21 is way easy to use standing up and the plexi section sounds as good as I have ever heard from any source other than real. The boost is easy and very transparent. There is no power except the ac 12v adapter provided. This sux for jams.

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It looks beautiful, and we'll organized and easy to use... Too bad about the digital, compressed sounds it makes in every demo vid I've seen so far... I haven't heard a good sound come out of it yet... Especially for the price, that's half again more expensive than anything else available... G system is $999 at Sweetwater


Line 6 Helix Review - 1st review in the world of …: http://youtu.be/i1fBuSjDnCw
And
Line 6 Helix: http://youtu.be/RuZurmlRlUM
I find youtube digital sounding for everything out there in terms of dynamics. Still, would be worth while to check one in person though before passing on it.

The Gsystem maybe cheaper but its also limited in many ways compared to say a Boss GT pro or even a zoom g5 unit & the effects are mostly TC algorithms, which isn't necessarily bad but lacks variety for some people, not to mention it has some serious roadblocks integrating with different amps. I considered it once long time ago but the user issues I found about it online on their forum kept me from getting it. Too expensive, very reliable but dated features within its effects matrix. The GMajor II probably covers most of its features at way lower price although maybe a touch low fidelity.

Good thing is Fractal is coming out with the AX8 floor unit, which is cheaper than the L6 Helix by a 100 bucks. While helix has ease of UI, the ax8 might just out do it in the core amp tone department.
 
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