Multi Effects Pedals
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BOSS MS-3 Multi Effects Switcher

NUX Cerberus Guitar Multi Effects Pedal

Mooer GE100 Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

Neural DSP Quad Cortex Floor Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor

Line 6 POD Go Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

Line 6 Helix Floor Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

Line 6 Helix HX Stomp Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

BOSS ME-90 Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effect Processor Pedal

Landlord FX Spinning Room Modulation Mini Pedal

Line 6 Helix LT Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

Line 6 Helix HX Stomp XL Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

BOSS GX-100 Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

Line 6 POD Go Wireless Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

BOSS SL-2 Slicer

Line 6 Helix HX Effects

BOSS SY-1 Synthesizer Effects Pedal

HeadRush Prime Floor Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor

BOSS GT-1 Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

Line 6 M5 Stompbox Modeler

Eventide H90 Harmonizer Multi-Effects Pedal

Hotone Ampero Mini Amp Modeler and Multi Effects Processor Pedal Vanilla

BOSS GT-1000 Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

BOSS MD-200 Modulation Multi FX

Zoom G1 Four Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

BOSS GT-1B Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

Mooer GE150 Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

BOSS GT-1000CORE Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

BOSS SY-200 Guitar Synthesizer

Fender Tone Master Pro

Zoom B1 Four Bass Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal

BOSS GM-800 Guitar Synth

Line 6 Pocket Pod

Universal Audio UAFX Astra Modulation Machine

Wampler Terraform Modulation Multi-effect

Eventide H9 Max

Roland GR-55GK-BK Black Guitar Synth with GK3 Pickup

Strymon Iridium

BOSS VE-8 Acoustic Singer

Roland GR-55S-BK Guitar Synth

NUX MG-400 Guitar Amp Modeller and Multi Effects Processor Pedal
About Multi Effects Pedals
Guitar Multi Effects Pedals are sophisticated, realistic and modern. These user-friendly units boast dozens - if not hundreds - of different effects. Multi effects pedals are not only a great entry point for introducing effects into your rig, many professional guitarists now prefer Multi FX units over individual pedals and a traditional pedalboard. With a huge selection to pick from, the best multi effects pedals match everything a large pedalboard can do, but with the ability to easily change models, including wahs, whammy and volume effects thanks to the expression pedal, and without the extreme cost of buying individual boutique pedals.
If you’ve never used pedals before, the world of signal chains, buffers, voltage and current can be a bit overwhelming. Guitar multi effects pedals can be a fantastic way of experimenting with new sounds without having to put a pedal board together. The ability to quickly mimic your favourite guitar tones is one of the most thrilling aspects of playing guitar. Multi effects pedals make this incredibly easy! They are also brilliant for songwriters chasing inspiration in a huge palette of sounds.
For live use, players can save custom presets or ‘patches', enabling instant recall of guitar tones, whether on a song by song basis, or even during a song. This allows multiple effects to change in the chorus, for example, something which would be impossible with traditional analog pedal boards.
A guitar multi effects pedal like the Neural DSP Quad Cortex delivers simply jaw dropping tones that rival traditional pedals sonically and offer realistic amp simulation and amp modelling as well as a huge array of stompbox emulations that can be chained together into your own presets. The ability to save and recall your own presets and signal chains, plus other features like audio recording to your computer via usb port, or easy home practice thanks to the headphone output, or the ability to choose a fast reactive noise gate really make multi fx units hard to beat for the guitarist who wants lots of effects with minimal effort and risk of things going wrong.
Players tend to run multi effects pedals into a clean amplifier. However, depending on whether the unit also models amp and cab sounds, it is also common to plug straight into a PA. Multi effects pedals range from professional quality to entry level. The most popular professional quality units are the Line 6 Helix, Kemper Stage and Neural DSP Quad Cortex. The most popular entry level units are the Boss GT1 and Zoom G5N.
Why Should I Choose a Multi Effects Pedal?
- Portable and easy to work with
- Can be packed full of effects to suit everything you need
- Great value for money
- A great way to find out which effects suit your style
- Beginner friendly
- All-in-one solution for recording and live performance