Toonster wrote:I've read a lot of good stuff about the m9 but I don't know, haven't had to good experiences with multi-fx.. And mostly teh sound of them isn't to reliable on clips on the internet, cause they mostly sound awesome, till I hear them on my amp.. So have to try them out
I dig. I hadn't used a multifx since 1995 with some Boss thing and I really hated it, I couldn't navigate it all. But I recently tried the M9 on a whim and creamed my jeans. I came home and plugged it in and it is totally as easy to use as any collection of pedals because of its design. More than that though, my fuzzes are completely un-colored passing through it, or being looped by it (the looper is the best I've ever played btw). That Hazarai pedal left a real sour taste in my mouth with the way it treated my fuzzes and overall tone. My eagerness to get rid of it made me "ready" to try a multi-fx again. It's basically all the Line 6 modelers in one pedal that's physically smaller than any one of them. All those filters and delays and trems
. And frankly the Memory Man setting sounded more real, analog and breathy than the last actual EHX memory man (not hazarai) that I played. 





Forunately line6 is sold by most of the music stores in this region!
... thanks....edited it fix it.


