Which guitar effects are better: Single-effect stomp boxes or multi-effects pedals?
Multi-effects devices offer several effects in one package and usually blend effects into presets or patches. There are a lot of cool multi-effects pedals out there that give you a bigger bang for your buck… if you’re looking at a dollar-per-effect ratio. After all, some sacrifices have to be made to squeeze all those multi-effects into a small box and keep the price low. Individual, dedicated effect pedals often deliver superior effects with a wider rage of adjustability, but they cost more on a per/effect basis. In other words, you can typically get more sonic quality and more variations on a single-effect pedal. Some little multi-effects pedals deliver some very nifty, high-quality sounds and some editing ability. It really comes down to personal taste, and which types of effects sound best with your music. Here’s the bottom line: If your music requires multi-effects, then you need a whopping multi-effects pedal. But if you’re only going to use a few effects, you may be better ser