I find the click from this footswitch a bit bothersome, especially since I use it in church and need a quieter switch. I'm surprised you prefer a footswitch with such a loud click. My other true bypass pedals are much quieter. 😅
I can totally see that I guess I find the loud harder click more satisfying but from a usability perspective I can see how the other would be better, I mainly play bass at my church and for other performances so I don’t generally bring pedals so i don’t think it’s really gotten the chance to annoy me 😂
ok I've been playing guitar for just over a week, so correct me please if I'm saying something stupid: why don't we just have a multi settimg pedal, with like 10 buttons and we can plug it in a computer, upload different sounds and effects into it and change what effects we have so we don't need to buy a completely new pedal every time we want a new sound?
Def not stupid, I think (and I could be wrong) that type of pedal is out there or at least you can do that same kind of thing with amp sims and effects in recording or even live softwares. I think the main reason for different pedals is how they create the effect (more analog) and to have a purpose built pedal for certain effects can be nice to just get the same thing every time with just a button or two not worrying about softwares. Also it would keep the price down. Hope that makes at least a little sense! Thanks for the question! 😁
@@GrantMosher my idea is that one of these multi setting pedals would lower the cost over time, sure it's more expensive outright, but you only have to manufacture it once and the actual sound effects wouldn't be that expensive, so over(not that much)time it would be cheaper
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I find the click from this footswitch a bit bothersome, especially since I use it in church and need a quieter switch. I'm surprised you prefer a footswitch with such a loud click. My other true bypass pedals are much quieter.
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I can totally see that I guess I find the loud harder click more satisfying but from a usability perspective I can see how the other would be better, I mainly play bass at my church and for other performances so I don’t generally bring pedals so i don’t think it’s really gotten the chance to annoy me 😂
Thinking about buying one of these does it come with the cables for it in the box ?
It doesn’t unfortunately
ok I've been playing guitar for just over a week, so correct me please if I'm saying something stupid: why don't we just have a multi settimg pedal, with like 10 buttons and we can plug it in a computer, upload different sounds and effects into it and change what effects we have so we don't need to buy a completely new pedal every time we want a new sound?
Def not stupid, I think (and I could be wrong) that type of pedal is out there or at least you can do that same kind of thing with amp sims and effects in recording or even live softwares. I think the main reason for different pedals is how they create the effect (more analog) and to have a purpose built pedal for certain effects can be nice to just get the same thing every time with just a button or two not worrying about softwares. Also it would keep the price down. Hope that makes at least a little sense! Thanks for the question! 😁
@@GrantMosher my idea is that one of these multi setting pedals would lower the cost over time, sure it's more expensive outright, but you only have to manufacture it once and the actual sound effects wouldn't be that expensive, so over(not that much)time it would be cheaper
There are a lot of options bro, multi effects and amp and cab modeleres like the Nux mg300, Nux Mg400 or the Mg30@@ShittyUserName