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Boss ME-20
$225.00
Released July, 2007
The Pros:Performs very similarly to the more expensive ME-50. Good build quality--can stand up to live use and abuse.
The Cons:Dampens your tone quite a bit even with all effects bypassed. Limited effect combinations (can;t combine tremolo with phase/flanger/chorus). Overall quality of sounds/effects is pretty mediocre.
The Boss ME-20 is a mult-effects guitar pedal designed for live performance. The hardware is designed around live play, with a metal chassis, 3 footswitches, 5 realtime control knobs and an expression pedal for live adjustments to the effects.
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The EZ Edit interface facilitates the creation of patches through a simplified push-button control scheme, and the OD/DS Solo function provides an instant tonal boost when needed. Audio is processed in 24-bit quality at a 44.1 kHz sampling frequency, ensuring minimal distortion.
Features
- Performance-based interface design
- Metal chassis
- 3 footswitches, 5 realtime control knobs, and expression pedal
- EZ Edit
- OD/DS Solo function
- 30 user memory locations, realtime operation
- Battery or AC powered
- A/D/A Conversion: 24-bit
- Sampling Frequency: 44.1 kHz
Model Varations
- Boss ME-20, Guitar amp - MSRP $225
- Boss ME-20B, Bass amp - MSRP $225
User Reviews (2)
Pros & Cons
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Performs very similarly to the more expensive ME-50.
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Good build quality--can stand up to live use and abuse.
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1
Dampens your tone quite a bit even with all effects bypassed.
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1
Limited effect combinations (can;t combine tremolo with phase/flanger/chorus).
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1
Overall quality of sounds/effects is pretty mediocre.
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Somewhat overpriced considering the quality of effects and tone dampening.
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Can't be uses in an effects loop as it has to be in
front of the preamp.
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