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6 Speeds+3 Modes + Additional Auto Mode: Customize your breeze with 6 speeds and 3 modes (Normal, Natural, and Sleep).90° Oscillation Tower Fan: Compared to other 65°oscillating fans, for quicker cooling, ours provides wider coverage of airflow to increase indoor air circulation.Brings a comforting, cool, and ultra-quiet breeze, helping you to sink into a soothing night of rest Lower Noise, More Serenity: This bladeless fan adopts a unique air-duct design with fluid mechanics and minimize noise.24ft/s Velocity: This tower fan is equipped with a powerful motor and a unique air-duct that can provide a velocity of 24ft/s, effectively distributing airflow around the room.What kind of music do you like/what do you want to play? Find some standout performers of that genre and research what THEY use to get the sounds they have. You're just starting out, so I think the thing for you to do is to figure out what you want to sound like. Keep in mind, though, that the pedal I have is 7 years old, I think. Also, while I thought it sounded pretty good when I first got it, as I compared it to the "real" pedals it was modeling, I began to be dissatisfied with its sound. I believe that Ehamady's GT-10 COULD be set up to do that, much like the DigiTech RP1000 and the Line 6 POD X3 Live. What I wanted was a stompbox setup so that I could click overdrive on/off, chorus off/on, etc.
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It is very similar to the Boss you are looking at. For me the limitation is that you have to set everything up in advance and then scroll through presets with the up/down buttons. It's got a bunch of effects, a bunch of amp and cabinets it models.
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Several years ago I bought a DigiTech RPx400. I like GHS and Dunlop strings, a 100W Marshall JCM2000 TSL100 half stack, and V-Picks. I finally have my own unique tone and I've never enjoyed playing my Custom more because of it! Now that I've streamlined my effects chain and concentrated on technique, I'm getting the tone I've always wanted and I can simply alter it by changing the 3 channels on my Marshall or by changing my pick attack. My playing got sloppy because the GT-10 masked it in a wash of noise. I thought a multieffects pedal would have the most tools to help me get the tone in my head out of my amp, but it just sounds too digital. And it was nice to build a much smaller pedalboard. I sold the GT-10 the next day and haven't missed it for one second. I got an MXR Fullbore Metal pedal (I play death and black metal) as a gift and it blew away the GT-10. I thought it was cool to have a hundred different tones, but when the honeymoon wore off I realized I only used five. If you're in a cover band then it would be nice to have a wide variety of tones just a stomp away. Click to expand.IMO a lot depends on what type of music you play.