Have the ME-80 for 2 years now, play it on daily basis for practice and and once in 2 weeks on stage. Love it, the only downside in comparison to the GT-3 is, that it doesn't have real stereo sound effects.....
I own an ME70 that I used long before I got the Pod Go. I still use it with my Fender and Vox amps. And it sounds great and is smaller than the pedalboard. I still prefer the pedalboard. I like the looper function on it. Simple but effective but the Boss presets are not very good but if I use it I just use it as a stomp box. I actually left it at the church with an amp and all I had to take was the guitar for the rehearsals and services and it was really good for that but now I use the Pod Go which serve my purposes better. The Me 80 is better. A friend of mine has an ME80 he uses for bar gigs.
I don't use the ME80 anymore. However, I believe the trick is to have a "dummy cable" plugged into the REC Out to activate a simulated cabinet. I believe that's why you are hearing a difference.
Yup, I am familiar with the ME90. I think the only big difference from the ME80 s the ability to load Its though. Either unit is still good in my opinion :)
yep, I will never sell this thing! I am fucking love it! I'm always using this on my every gig!
Have the ME-80 for 2 years now, play it on daily basis for practice and and once in 2 weeks on stage. Love it, the only downside in comparison to the GT-3 is, that it doesn't have real stereo sound effects.....
I own an ME70 that I used long before I got the Pod Go. I still use it with my Fender and Vox amps. And it sounds great and is smaller than the pedalboard. I still prefer the pedalboard. I like the looper function on it. Simple but effective but the Boss presets are not very good but if I use it I just use it as a stomp box. I actually left it at the church with an amp and all I had to take was the guitar for the rehearsals and services and it was really good for that but now I use the Pod Go which serve my purposes better. The Me 80 is better. A friend of mine has an ME80 he uses for bar gigs.
I’m really loving the BOSS GT-1 for gigs. Smaller than the ME80 and packs a mighty punch!
I really like the zoom g1xfour unit.
The sounds are quite good.
Preamp section sounds good with external cabinet impulses
like a mooer radar?
I use this unit weekly Live and have been for several years. New Sub here
Thanks so much!
Hi, would you suggest a separate EQ pedal (BOSS GE7) so that you can have another free pedal to tinker with? Much thanks from the Philippines 😊
You could add a pedal like that. But I think this unit has most things covered.
Have you tried running an acoustic through the ME80? I am curious if it would work well.....?
No, haven’t tried an acoustic
It's just lofi enough to still sound analogue! As modellers supposedly improve, the fact that they're digital is only revealed further.
Why my me80 cannot sound great when Rec out/Phones(3.65mm jack) is not plug-in? Please help... Does it need to plug it in all the time
I don't use the ME80 anymore. However, I believe the trick is to have a "dummy cable" plugged into the REC Out to activate a simulated cabinet. I believe that's why you are hearing a difference.
Yep just keep it plugged in.
Yes, having a dummy 3,5mm jack plugged in will make a wide difference. You need to plug it in at all times to enjoy the cab
I can't get ME80 anymore. Do you have any other brand/model option?
POD GO or BOSS GT1 😊
hi josh ,,,,,wats the guitar ,,,thanx
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Hi Josh , this ME80 is now obsolete because now in 2024 Boss has released the ME90!!!!!!!
Yup, I am familiar with the ME90. I think the only big difference from the ME80 s the ability to load Its though. Either unit is still good in my opinion :)
@@JoshGordonGuitar true mate,, Boss stuff rocks no matter if its new models or older gear thats for sure!