I just bought a Boss ME-50 Multi effects pedal for my guitar. I specifically bought this one as a back up. It was used but very well taken care of, in fact it looked brand new when I received it. I plugged it in and it works perfect. It actually sounds better than the one I have been using for my gigs. Everything was as specified. The volume button had been replaced but that did not effect the pedal what so ever. The best used purchase I have made yet!
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I had one of these for a long time before losing it in a fire. I used it a lot leading worship. This processor has a lot of great modulation a and effects and if very easy to setup and use. I love it.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
We are talking 50 effects that sound as good or better than the originals. Affordable, reliable, portable, easy to use. I've owned mine for 7 years and gig with it. I think it sounds fantastic. I attribute this somewhat to the three volume boosters built into the unit. The distortion's, compressor's and master's volume adjustments. Sending a hot clean signal into a tube amp does wonderful things. You gotta love having over 20 different overdrives to choose from. It has a harmonizer, Uni-Vibe, analog delay, reverse echo, chorus, phase, flanger, Leslie simulator, vibrato, chorus, compressor, noise gate, four reverbs, digital delays, wah wah, volume pedal,and more ..... just about everything. I'm surprised it doesn't have an envelope filter. The one annoying thing about the ME-50 is that if you switch from one patch to another there is a half second delay of no sound. So switching patches while performing a song is pretty much out of the question. You could however turn the distortion, mod and delays on and off while on a patch. You would just need to hit the edit/exit button before doing that. Personally, I never use the patches.Read full review
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The boss me-50 is and older pedal that still has a more analog feel with adjustment knobs. But it has memory and its a boss made by Roland can't go wrong. Has awesome sustain and compression control. I like the wah pedal more than I liked my crybaby and it's also a volume swell pedal to boot. Loving it
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
To be fair: I am in the musical instrument business and am intimately familiar with this and other guitar processing products. I bought the ME-50 because for certain situations it's the perfect product: sounds really good, it's very easy to use and has just enough to make most of the guitar sounds you hear in use on stage on on records. It runs on batteries so you can us it anywhere, and has a sturdy metal case, so like other BOSS products, it will stand up to the rigors of heavy use. Does it do everything? No, but things that do are not nearly as easy to use in real time, and for almost all common playing situations, the ME-50 is more than enough. The BOSS ME-70 does more and has a few more features with a similar easy knob-based interface, but it costs more and for my application was more than I needed.Read full review
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