Andrew Lamprecht
Minion of One
Which system would be better? I like the Line 6 stuff but I've heard good things about the Nova from TC Electronics as well.
They are both great units IMO, with different strengths and weaknesses. I think the Nova System is more versatile in terms of patch programming, and it is slightly better in terms of overall build quality. The Line 6 M series, however, has IMO nicer sounding effects, and a lot more of them to choose from.
If you want a big bag of tricks with everything from conventional stuff to all sorts of wacky synth/filter effects, the M9 is the way to go.
If you just want a really great, more traditional multi with fewer (but arguably better on average) effects and smarter routing/programming features, get the Nova System.
Side note: I never, ever, ever use multis for drive, distortion, or compression, so my comments above relate to the other types of effects available.
Yeah, I would just plug it into the effects loop and use it for delays/reverbs/mod. I loved the M9s effects but the drives were awful. The fuzzes were unusable. A very light compression sounded good to my ears but anything more and it got bad quickly.
As a side note, I once had an EVH Flanger that was 18v or something and it was the best sounding flanger I ever used.
Have you looked into the zoom G3 or G3X? It should work nicely for delay, reverb & mod in the loop.Yeah, I would just plug it into the effects loop and use it for delays/reverbs/mod. I loved the M9s effects but the drives were awful. The fuzzes were unusable. A very light compression sounded good to my ears but anything more and it got bad quickly.
Oh man, totally! I have one of these, and it sounds amazing! The only thing is that it sucks up two outputs on my power supply to get to 18V, and the box is gigantic for a single effect.