Been playing bass for about 18 months now, thanks largely to Customsforge keeping me interested. Started out borrowing a friend's bass and after a few months I finally purchased my own, an Ibanez SR300 that has been a great beginner bass. A little while later I wanted to add a bit more punch when playing RS and the ability to play outside the game so I purchased a Fender Rumble 100 combo. Been very happy with that around the house as well. What I haven't done yet is add any pedals and effects to my set up (the Fender has basic distortion and a couple very simple tone effects). I've got one cheap chorus pedal that I'm really only using as a splitter to play RS and my amp together but I've reached the point where I'd like to play around more with my sound.
First thought of course was to just start picking up various pedals and going down that route which I'm sure is the most common route folks take. However, as I started looking around at what to potentially get I really started getting interested in the multieffects pedalboards. Set ups such as the Boss GT-10B really caught my eye as a one stop shop for endless effects.
Reading various comments for and against I realize there are strong opinions on which route to go. I know it's an individual preference of sound, convenience, cost, etc. so every player's situation is not the same. For me, a person that's largely going to be just messing around at home, it's appealing to have a simple solution (even though the solution is very complex) of having a single device to mess with and have the most flexibility in what I can get out of it once I learn it. On the downside, it's a big upfront investment, steeper learning curve, and you may not get the 'best' version of a sound that's possible. I'm just not sure the best version of the sound is something I need though. In my playing situation I just don't think I'm really going to want to drop $75 and up per pedal to get some of the more popular pedals out there. I'd probably end up buying the cheaper Behringer copies of them anyway.
Curious to what people's thoughts are the subject? Anyone make a similar choice? Any suggestions on multi-effects boards to look at and/or must have pedals if I go the other route? I've also wonder if I should just put all of that on hold for now and possibly get another bass just to play something different for awhile.
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Been playing bass for about 18 months now, thanks largely to Customsforge keeping me interested. Started out borrowing a friend's bass and after a few months I finally purchased my own, an Ibanez SR300 that has been a great beginner bass. A little while later I wanted to add a bit more punch when playing RS and the ability to play outside the game so I purchased a Fender Rumble 100 combo. Been very happy with that around the house as well. What I haven't done yet is add any pedals and effects to my set up (the Fender has basic distortion and a couple very simple tone effects). I've got one cheap chorus pedal that I'm really only using as a splitter to play RS and my amp together but I've reached the point where I'd like to play around more with my sound.
First thought of course was to just start picking up various pedals and going down that route which I'm sure is the most common route folks take. However, as I started looking around at what to potentially get I really started getting interested in the multieffects pedalboards. Set ups such as the Boss GT-10B really caught my eye as a one stop shop for endless effects.
Reading various comments for and against I realize there are strong opinions on which route to go. I know it's an individual preference of sound, convenience, cost, etc. so every player's situation is not the same. For me, a person that's largely going to be just messing around at home, it's appealing to have a simple solution (even though the solution is very complex) of having a single device to mess with and have the most flexibility in what I can get out of it once I learn it. On the downside, it's a big upfront investment, steeper learning curve, and you may not get the 'best' version of a sound that's possible. I'm just not sure the best version of the sound is something I need though. In my playing situation I just don't think I'm really going to want to drop $75 and up per pedal to get some of the more popular pedals out there. I'd probably end up buying the cheaper Behringer copies of them anyway.
Curious to what people's thoughts are the subject? Anyone make a similar choice? Any suggestions on multi-effects boards to look at and/or must have pedals if I go the other route? I've also wonder if I should just put all of that on hold for now and possibly get another bass just to play something different for awhile.