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Description
Introducing the Boss ME-70 Guitar Multiple Effects unit, a gem from the past that continues to rock the present. Unveiled at NAMM 2009, the Boss ME-70 ushered in a new era of multi-effects units, boasting a blend of simplicity with versatility. Thanks to its COSM modeling technology, it perfectly mimics the sound of classic amp models, extending your tonal range without the need for a bulky set-up. Its phrase sampling prowess takes your creativity to new heights, allowing you to experiment and innovate. The Boss ME-70 is the perfect solution for the discerning musician who craves diversity and quality without breaking the bank or their back.
Key Features:
- COSM modeling technology for accurate emulation of classic amp models.
- Phrase sampling capability for creative experimentation.
- User-friendly interface with familiar Boss controls and parameters.
- Built-in classic Boss pedals for a wide range of effects.
- Cost-effective and compact alternative to an extensive pedal collection.
Product specs
| Brand | Boss |
| Model | ME-70 Multi-Effect Unit |
| Finish | Black |
| Year | 2011 |
| Categories | Multi-Effects Pedals and Processors |
FAQs
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What types of effects are included in the Boss ME-70?
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The Boss ME-70 includes a variety of effects such as overdrive, distortion, modulation, delay, reverb, and more, all organized into easy-to-access categories for intuitive use.
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Does the Boss ME-70 have a built-in looper?
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Yes, the Boss ME-70 features a dedicated Phrase Looper in the Delay section, providing up to 38 seconds of recording time for looping riffs and solos in real-time.
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How user-friendly is the Boss ME-70 for live performances?
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The Boss ME-70 is designed for ease of use, with a stompbox-style interface that allows for quick and intuitive adjustments, making it ideal for live performances.
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What kind of power supply does the Boss ME-70 require?
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The Boss ME-70 can be powered by six AA batteries or an optional AC adapter, providing flexibility for both stage and studio use.
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Can the Boss ME-70 be used with a bass guitar?
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While primarily designed for electric guitar, the Boss ME-70 can also be used with a bass guitar, though some effects may alter the tone differently than intended for bass frequencies.
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Reviews
PROS
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Simplifies live performances with user-defined presets
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Intuitive control layout, easy to navigate without deep menus
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Durable and portable design
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Versatile effects and tonal capabilities
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Built-in looper and tuner enhance practice and performance
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Suitable for beginners and pros alike
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Can replace multiple stomp boxes, saving cost and space
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Useful for a wide range of genres from jazz to metal
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Quick preset switching with minimal lag
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Offers creative effects like reverse and slow gear
CONS
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Some effects sound slightly muddy or lack crispness
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Expression pedal not as responsive as standalone units
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Sound quality may feel a bit cold compared to analog
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Preamp voicings not always satisfying, reminiscent of lower-end models
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Reverb effect and delay limited in certain operational modes
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Amp models and some distortions lack quality
Owner Insights
We analyzed real musician discussions from forums and Reddit to find what players love, question, and tweak about Boss ME-70 Guitar Multiple Effects.
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User experience
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Owners highlight the ME-70 as user-friendly, making it ideal for exploring and deciding on dedicated pedals later.
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Some owners experience issues with the ME-70, such as patches changing on their own and glitchy sounds.
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Some owners find that battery power can lead to settings fluctuations, suggesting a power cable as a more stable alternative.
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Use cases and applications
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Although excellent for practice and writing, some find the ME-70 cumbersome for full band settings due to its size and limited effect use.
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A specific ambient setup includes using delay in the Mod section and the expression pedal for mod rate adjustments, combined with hall reverb for diverse soundscapes.
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Value and pricing
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The ME-70 maintains its value well; used prices remain relatively high compared to newer models.
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Critic Reviews
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Based on 12 Reviews and 63 Ratings
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At 2:58 Freddie Cowan mentions that the center part of his rig is a Boss ME-70.
At 0:42 in this video Jerkcurb can be seen with a Boss ME-70 Multiple effects pedal.
In a photo by heatherhwk on Flickr, Hana Vu is seen with a Boss ME-70 Guitar Multiple Effects pedal, identifiable by its distinctive knob layout and expression pedal.
In an interview with Puregrainaudio, Alex Campbell discusses using the Boss ME-70 Guitar Multiple Effects pedal.
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