I love playing with no pedals. More room on stage, no worry about anyone tripping on your stuff, and it lets you focus on the band, the music, your guitar, and the experience. It feels like freedom.
I recently got myself a Boss ME 80 after I had watched a video where you spoke about all in ones and recommended it. I must say, I am impressed so far.
Can you please do a lesson of yearning for your love by the gap band. This was a request from my wife for me to learn to play for her. I found a few lessons, but they just don't have your special sauce nor were they able to give instructions as easily to follow as you are able to do. Please and thank you!
You should make a video on how to do em trills man😔 I’ve been trying by ear but it ain’t working A video on it would be much appreciated 👌🏽 Cool video 🎸🤘🏽
I'm a big fan of Line 6 products. I went from a Spider 75W Amp then to a PODHD 300 (multi effects pedal), then to a PODHD 500X (Multi effects pedal)...now I use a POD Go (Multi effects pedal). I like the POD Go because it fits in a backpack easily. And it works good for me while playing out. They're not plug and play, and they definitely need some tweaking. If tweaking isn't your thing then Line 6 isn't for you. JMHO.
I agree I tried the helix, tried the boss gt1000, and headrush prime sold them and bought a cortex. Love the tones and the flexibility. Also love that neural is living up to the dream of plugin integration. Also works well with my keyboard rig...
Hear me out… the Zoom G1 Four. For the price, it’s a great budget all-in-one tool. Sounds a bit thin and like a toy at first but not impossible to get a nice sound out of it
My first was Zoom in the mid 90's, BFX for bass & GFX for guitar I usually tell beginners to get one even if they got no amp, you can practice via 🎧 without disturbing others at home along with having drum rhythms & metronome to practice with and as us ol' schoolers say Ya got grease (effects) to jam and experiment with.