Re: Multi effects?
I have spent entire months of my life locked away in a room with effects processors... a few tips.
1) Don't buy anything with a plastic cover. It's metal housing er bust. Sooner or later, you will destroy a plastic effects unit, it's inevitable.
2) Beware of extremely small effects boxes with 100 different effects in them, they usually suck.
3) Try to get a unit that doesn't drop the signal for a second when you change presets.
4) Spend money, you usually get what you pay for in signal processor land, with rare exceptions.
5) Don't overlook the rack mounted/ foot pedal controlled department. There are a lot of quality rack mount effects units out at the moment (without amp modeling) that are extremely affordable, and another 100 bucks or so buys the remote footswitch.
6) Decide EXACTLY what effects you want/like/need before you even start looking. There are a zillion units out, with a multitude of features. There has to be one that hits the mark. Buy it, long as it doesn't violate rules 1-5.