Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: 200 (# Sterling (UK ))
Submitted 04/19/2006
at 08:50am
by bassterox
Email: hc<dot>7<dot>bassetrox at spamgourmet<dot>com
Ease of Use
:10
Brilliant!! That is what i love about this pedal! And I'll probably mention it several times more in the next few
minutes.
Completely idiot proof technology in manual mode, plug-in and bang on the pedals and twiddle the dials.
When i bought this i was comparing it to the Korg Ax1500g (cheaper and packed with features) and the boss GT8,
(pricey and need a degree to work it). I plumped for this pedal, because i could dial up sounds in a matter of
seconds without having to use dreaded menus.
Writing patches on the memory is also very easy. Setup the pedal, press write, choose bank and patch and Press the
write button a couple of times.
The manual is simple, though its not necessary to consult it after a few minutes of use. Gives the details of the
factory preset patches, but because the maximum value for each effect parameter is not given, i am uncertain of how
to read parts of the table.
Overall, this pedal is free of the dreaded menus that have annoyed me with previous pedals and sounds can be
produced in seconds, so i give it 10 for ease of use
Sound Quality
:8
High sound quality, low hum. Can't complain. Obviuosly the high gain dist and od make a racket, but minimal use of
the noise gate can normally sort this out.
After 5 minutes the overall sound blew the AX1500 away. Though that unit is capable of some nice sounds once you
have fiddled through the menus.
The drive settings are generally very good, although i sometimes long for a bit more beef on the OD-1. I generally
use the OD-2 and crunch settings the most.
Mod, chorus flange and phase very good, i havent found a use for the vibrato or the UNi-V that the website rates so
highly. Harmonist lead lines can sound pretty impressive when coupled with metal distortion, though its cheating of
course:p.
Delay... err it delays, nowt special. The hold function can create a 2 sec "loop" function that must annoy the
neighbours.
Reverb leaves something to be desired, no subtlety, gets very muddy very easily. But its acceptable
Compression, priceless. Although the controls are a little limiting, level and sustain. An attack dial would be an
improvement
Tone Mod, i use as little as possible.
Expression pedal, the one place where the AX1500 really shone, the me50 has a reasonable wah and resonance, the
voice wah is not that great, if you want living on a prayer vocoder... (if you're cheese inclined) use the AX1500.
pedal pitch shift is only 1 octave +/-. compared to many pedals that offer 2 octaves. I never got the point of
ring mod...
I probably should have mentioned the memory banks by now, but they are easy to forget about as i use the manual
mode more often. Basically there are 10 banks, each with three patches, chosen by the 3 stomp pedals. Bank can be
changed via an external 1 or 2 pedal switch (obv it doesnt have to be a boss one, i use a marshall that came free
with my amp :p). Its so easy to create and recreate sounds in the manual mode that i don't bother with the banks
for practise and rehearsal. If im gigging, i store settings i need in the first few patches the night before.
I give this pedal 8 for tone and features, my only complaints being the reverb and the compression.
Reliability
:10
Great. If you threw it at someone, it would demolish their house and not affect the pedal. As has been said before, its a boss.
I would use it without a backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with them.
Overall Rating
:9
I play all kinds of music, jazz, pop, rock, i use this pedal for all styles and it suits me well.
I have been playing for 5 or 6 years now, before i bouoght this pedal i used a zoom505ii, so this is a big upgrade.
I usually play an ibanez artcore (lovely hollowbody, great sound for the price) through this pedal and into a
Marshall 80 watt acoustic combo (i like this amp for jazz, and it works well for other styles too) or occasionally
a laney 65watt combo
I wish i had waited a week before purchasing this pedal :p, as it was #30 cheaper next time i was in the store!
If it were stolen/lost i would probably buy it again, unless something new crops up
The thing that sets this pedal apart from other multifx units is the ease of use, it takes barely any time to
create impressive tones.
Improvements? I would look for a 2 8ve pitch shift and more compression options. Improved reverb.
And maybe some envelope functions?
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: 499 (Australian)
Submitted 04/12/2006
at 04:48pm
by Tim OF OZ
Ease of Use
:7
I have literally only purchased this in the last month or two. As far as finding your way around the unit. Easy as. I'm a bit of a techno-fobe. Always loved the easy of stomp boxes but by the time you add volume pedals power suppllies tuners and several favoured effects you're talking more than the cost of a multi-effects processor. And then of course you have set up time lots of patches to sift through to find that annoying little buzz or other noise. But when you plug this in you realise there's a whole new world out there just waiting. It walks all over stomp boxes because you can set a permanent combination of sounds and change completely in one step. This thing has more scope than I really need but having it gets my imagination going and it is a lot of fun to play with. The sounds are great. Lots of stuff I don't need but nice to have the option for later.... you just never know.
I did take off a few points though. Others have said it but.... who can afford to bend down and scroll though patches. Before I even left the shop the sales guy was talking the [FSU is it?]. You're looking at an extra $80 or so double that if you want to scroll both ways. I'd rather pay extra for the unit and get a few more foot swithches.
Sound Quality
:9
I like a Tele. I have an Australian made Tomkins which seems to be very popular with the country guys here. I dunno but I like it and I'm pretty much a rocker. I also use a very old Ibenez Les Paul. Love a humbucker. Dream guitar is a Tele with a humbucker. Dreams come a lot quicker than cash. The rig is a Marshall JCM 2000 combo. TSL 122. Which I love. Really warm sound. The ME50 really touches that off. In general I love most of the combo I can get with this comination. I actually really like the Marshall overdrive and thought that the whole Boss overdrive/distortion side of this would be a waste of time and space but tweaking the Marshall offerings with some of the on board sounds are great. And then there's the great miriad over variety on offer here. Some of which I won't use but that's a taste thing isn't it. As for the other areas. I think the the choruses are great. The hamoniser is good fun and well set up so that you can pick a key and a harmony and it will find the modulation for you. I like the delay offerings too. I'm still deciding wether I like the tone modifier. I actually like the compressor but would prefer the marshalls reverb. Mind you I do like to make it a little more wet from time to time so it's good to have.
Reliability
:10
Haven't had any problems
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:8
Generally play harder rock 20th/21st century. Also play in church but haven't used it there.
Been playing since '73/'74. first garage band '75 And pubs and the like and churches ever since.
Got a nice Fender Jazz Bass which I've owned and played lots since about 1980.
I'd buy another ME 50 one but would prefer the extra patch pedals on-board. I would've thought too they'd supply power- Mate you spend that much it should be part of the package.
I liked this unit for price, size, versatillity and good old dial-up effects. It's more like a stomp box than a PC.
If I were to re-structure this thing then I'd have a patch up and a patch down pedal which swithches the memory on. I'd prefer an analogue tuner. The 2 pedal thing is fine for turning on a tuner but not so great for switching on/off memory. WISHES....I'd even like more pedals for more patches per bank but that's stretching friendships. Maybe a memory card now it's $1000 unit. Keep going? No!
It is a very useful tool. It's a lot of fun and creates some great combo sounds.
Can't wait to see what BOSS does next time. Maybe there drawing board guys could take on some of the suggestions on this and other sites. Guys I really think the popular view is !why should we have to buy more pedals to make this ting fully operational. One of the reasons you buy a multi-effects processor is to clean up the amount of gear you have at your feet!
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $440
Submitted 04/11/2006
at 07:37am
by luikaz
Ease of Use
:6
Quite easy to use, the all-in-one package being the absolute strength, + knobs for twitching a big plus.
expression pedal good for volume, but unsatisfactory for any effect modulations especially wah.
Tuner is a little to unaccurate with leds but will do in a live situation.
Lag when shifting patch: the unforgiving flaw that makes me regret ever bying this unit. Incredible that the sound completely disappears/cuts out! I only use it as an volumeeffect noise gate + slight reverb + occasional delay and/or tremolo/chorus. Selling out as soon as I complete my chain of stompboxes!
Sound Quality
:7
I use it with a fender '71 strat or squier japanese vintage '84 into: Dunlop crybaby --> T-rex CompNova --> BD-2 (Plan B- vodka mod) --> Me50 --> Marshall JTM 45 1991 reissue
The unit is not especially noisy, but certain effects like chorus and flanger do enhance existing signal noise in a bad way
The unit flavors the overall tone in a subtle but imho unflattering way, but it's in the detail and not something that matters for a loud livegig
reverbs are not so good, a little splash is all-right though
tone modify sound very digital and brittle in a tube amp, but can sound ok direct in the computer, the possibilities are fun though, and can add some versatility if you don't mind sacrificing clean sound
compressor is not satisfying, too few tweaking op's, not transparent and enhances noise much more than my t-rex for instance, but will do on moderate settings
Noise gate is rather good, as far as noisegates are
Delays are very good in my opinion!
modulations are good, but I struggle to find a decent chorus, I suspect it would be much better with a stereo setup. Other such as tremolo, phaser etc. quite good, here you really get some good op's
Overdrive/distortions decent pedal sounding, impressive array of overdrives/dist - absolutely, but generally they are a little thin sounding, and lacks bottom end and fullrange quality, can absolutely not compete with my BD-2 Plan B Vodka Mod or my EMMA REEZAFRATZITZ!!!, so I'm a little sorry that the pedal could'nt be assigned for other effects - I don't use them
effects for expression pedal are a joke in my opinion!
Reliability
:10
If U don't use batteries, I guess it will last you a lifetime, but batteries will not last you much more than an hour I reckon
Customer Support
:No Opinion
-
Overall Rating
:5
I'm primarily singer/composer/songwriter but play a hell of a lot advanced rhytm guitar, and occasional theme/lead pieces, but thats rare since I have others for that particular job. My music is Danish pop/rock with a funky beat/element touching on soul/R'n B. play a lot of funky rhytm stuff, extended chords etc.
Been playing for 18 years.
Would never replace it, in fact im going to sell it as fast as possible, just have to replace the versatile functions of volume pedal, noisegate and so on that on the expense of good tone helps me for live playing - possibly I will buy another multi, fx tonelab se, or rack like g-system, but I don't really want amp emulations since I have an acceptable tube amp, and killer-killer overdrive stomps, (sounds like cranked vintage amps!) so just want effects, so i guess i'll go for a stomp-chain, but since im picky it may take a while and cost a lot...
Overall: It's a good compilation of medium to high quality effects, easy useable, with many functional attributes suited for the novice player.
BUT BEWARE LAG IN PATCH SHIFT DECREASE USABILITY VERY MUCH! wouldn't really recommend this unit, and I suspect I'm going to lose money selling this rather new effect on.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $300 at GC
Submitted 03/18/2006
at 09:21am
by Marty
Ease of Use
:10
This is a wonderfully simple, intuitive, great sounding, feature-packed unit with great flexibility. The knob controls make it so easy. No scrolling banks of functions to dial in a sound that will be difficult to change in different rooms. The knob format is just as if you had the individual Boss pedals. It has inputs for two additional pedals but additional pedals are completely unnecessary. It is true that the compression and EQ sounds are not assigned to any of the three existing pedals but they can be assigned to any of the three pedals just as easily as assigning an AM station on your car radio. In fact, any effect and just about any combination of the effects can be assigned to the three pedals in a maximum of 30 assignable memories (3-pedals X 20 banks). And agian, this is as easy as dialing in a radio station and saving it to one of your car radio buttons.
Sound Quality
:10
The sound is great with the sole exception of the simulated spring reverb. The other three reverb types are quite good. All 4 reverb types are controlled on one knob with each type getting 1/4th of the travel of the knob. This is an extremely simplified reverb approach. One can easily get carried away with dialing in the perfect reverb on the emensly flexible, though complicated rackmount reverbs units such as the Alesis Quadraverb, or even a good BOSS footpedal digital reverb. But lets get real, once those perfectly dialed-in settings are set up in another room, they're no longer perfect.
Some of the large array of distortions can get noisey, as any foot pedal distortion does, but they included a noise reduction knob to gate out the noise. It is a very effective noise reduction and non-destructive to your tone. I haven't A/B'd each distortion with the original foot pedal versions, but they all sound to be good and reasonable approximations of Tube Screamer, Fuzz Face, Big Muff, etc... It also includes some further out sounds. If you get one, check the factory assigned sounds at bank 0, much like a synth with modulation controlled by the foot pedal. It does and excellent job as a volume control. The wah sound is the best I've heard.
Reliability
:10
When I saw the picture, I was worried about the plastic appearence of the foot pedal. I was happy to find that it is a strong robust pedal with a great feel. BOSS is a solid company and has only enhanced that image in my view with the quality of construction in the ME50. This is to say that it appears very reliable, I've used it on several dates in the last month that I've owned the pedal.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
This pedal really is the way to go to replace the time consuming, noisey, and bulky set up of so many individual pedals. I use it with a country / classic rock cover band and that's a perfect application for this pedal. I also play vintage style surf music and I would not use this pedal for that application or any other vintage oriented band. I use it with a Tele and Strat. One of the nice EQ features takes the single coil sound and coverts it to humbucking sound and my 35 years experienced ears find that a great alternative to lugging aroung a heavy Les Paul in addition to the Fenders.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 03/14/2006
at 06:13pm
by aninoninonimers
Ease of Use
:10
This unit is super easy to use, a no-brainer, a relatively great idea to keep everything in one-unit.Everything i need at least
Sound Quality
:10
My set up is as follows,
Gibson LESPAUL/Fender AM Strat/Ernie Ball musicman SUB>>>>>Jim Dunlop Original Crybaby>>>>Sansamp GT2>>>>>Digitech Bad monkey>>>>>Boss EQ 20>>>>>Boss ME-50>>>>Boss AC-2>>>>Marshall 100Watts/Roland Jazz Chorus Amp.
I use the Me-50's overdrive (tubescreamer) to clean up my distortion for solos, which works really really well, almost too well.My bad monkey is used for songs that require a heavier overdrive.
I don't really use most of the other distortions or overdrives on the ME-50 as although they sound good, I still prefer my sansamp and bad monkey.
The modulations are satisfactory and the delay is superb.I only use the chorus modulation , which is tweakable and suits me fine, and the delay portion is really intuitive,suits me fine too.
I play mostly 70's rock, with a bit of blues and jazz here and there, depending on the function that im playing at, and this baby has made me shine all the time.
To me. its like having a tuner, a booster pedal, a modulation pedal, a delay pedal, a volume pedal, a compressor pedal, a noise supressor pedal, all in one unit!Minus the signal loss and untidiness of the many cables needed!
I use a footswitch that is velcroed permanently onto my board for toggling the "tone modify" section, and WALA! extra tonal options!
My approach is simple, there may be some sounds that may not sound fantastic on this unit(tremelo/univibe), but hey!I just work with whatever I like.There are MANY USABLE Sounds here!!!!TRUST ME!I use this unit to my fullest advantage, and I love it!
I've been playing for 13 years and I'm quite impressed with this unit compared to what ive seen before in the past.Easy to use, smart and no-nonsense kinda gear.
I would rate this a 11 if i could.
Reliability
:10
Yup definitely.Been gigging with it for quite a while now, so far no problems.
Customer Support
:10
I sent them emails regarding the footswitches and they replied me back asap.
Also if you lose your manual, no sweat , cos you can download them off the net too.
Overall Rating
:10
I play mostly 70's Rock and Blues and a bit of Jazz.Been playing for 13 years, and ive had it for 9 months and Ive grown to realise how convienient it is to have around.The sounds are good, not all, but most of them are, which is fine by me.
I could afford to pay a lot more for Boutique individual gear if
I wanted to, but hey,Im not a rock star(i just play music Part time), I don't have roadies(to carry my $%^&), and why the hell should i bother what the crowd( there are no gear snobs in the audience) thinks when they see my gear?All they want to hear is a good sound, and this baby has it.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: #150 (sterling)
Submitted 03/13/2006
at 08:47am
by sam kettle
Ease of Use
:10
I play my ME-50 through a Marshall AVT250 and I can get some awesome alternate effects and screams very easily. Very clear sound however, this might have something to do with the amp because it is powered by valves it is extremely clear and no background noise is present. The manual that comes with it is clear and easy to use. I had a GT-6 before and I got bored of it, too complicated and too many of the same effects, so i switched and sure I am glad of the switch! My unit came as it was in the box and hasn't been upgraded and still I am over the moon with it best piece of kit I own (apart from the les paul)This thing could be dropped off the empire state building and still work!
AWESOME!!!!!
Sound Quality
:10
Reliability
:10
Customer Support
:10
Overall Rating
:10
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: #159 (Pound stirling)
Submitted 03/05/2006
at 03:22am
by Chas
Ease of Use
:9
I find the ME-50 incredibly easy to use. Lots of knobs which makes things a hell of a lot easier than pissing around with changing settings and stuff. No real downsides. If I was being picky I would say that the memory mode is a bit complicated to get to grips with.
Sound Quality
:9
I have a Yamaha RGX121SL and some rubbish amp but I have ran this pedal mostly through a Peavey bass amp. I've used it to record songs and they sound awesome. It is a bit noisy but I think that's due to my guitar being dodgy. Takes a bit of fiddling around to get the effects perfect. I can get a great Murderdolls sound from them which I found out the other day and the Muse - Plug in Baby riff I can emulate quite well. Recommend for distortion using muff. It sounds awesome.
Reliability
:No Opinion
I haven't had it long enough to really make and opinion. Hasnt messed up yet though.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
I play a range of music from heavy metal to more mellow tracks. I play in a church band and it's even really good for that. It is brilliant for anything I've ever needed. I've been playing about 5 years and this is by far the best effects I've used. If it were stolen I would buy the same again. I love the muff on it, haha. But it is awesome. I've compared the distortion to the Digitech - Hot head but the Boss is much better.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 03/01/2006
at 12:00pm
by Archie
Email: dr_frank_stein at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:7
There are plenty of reviews that state how easy it is to use this pedal. For the most part they are accurate, but I did not like having to buy extra pedals to change patches without leaning down. I do like knobs, so I was glad that I did not have to scroll through a bunch of menus to make adjustments. The combo expression pedal was also a point of contention. I frequently tried to turn on and usean effect, but ended up messing up the volume setting instead. Good idea, but not so good in practice.
Sound Quality
:7
The modulation effects were good. The distortion was OK. The compression and reverb were fairly useless. The tone modify didn't do much either.
Reliability
:10
Never had one problem with the pedal. I have had a ton of Boss pedals in my life, and I have never encountered reliability issue.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I do not know.
Overall Rating
:8
I have been in bands for almost 20 years, and I have been through a ton of gear. I recently got back into playing electric guitar and found myself without any effects. I needed something that put a lot of effects on the table for a budget. The ME-50 fit the bill. I am writing this on the eve of selling the unit, because I have since purchased singe pedals.
The ME-50 is a jack of all trades. The unit did a lot of things OK, but did nothing extremely well. On the other hand I replaced it with 13 pedals.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $299
Submitted 02/16/2006
at 09:51pm
by pedalguy
Ease of Use
:10
This pedal is extremely intuitive and easy to use. I'm going to make a bold statement and say that this is the single best guitar effect product Boss has ever offered. I feel like I'm cheating by not carrying around 150 pounds and $2000 worth of pedals and junk...
Sound Quality
:10
The overdrives are fantastic - rich, thick, deep and varied. The modulation effects, delay, compressor and expression are clear and beautiful. Again, it feels like I'm cheating. I also feel that there's less signal degradation with this box than running through a bunch of pedals. Very clean and clear.
Reliability
:No Opinion
I don't know yet, it's only been a couple of weeks.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:10
This thing is awesome. I'm a pedal guy. Not big on amp modelers or menus when I'm playing live... I like to grab knobs and change as I go. The thing that I love most about this pedal is that it fills a void that no other pedal has ever filled. It makes sense. This is like having 10 useful stomp boxes for the price of 3 without all the junk that comes with 10 stomp boxes. It's the perfect size (no problem to carry, not to small to stomp on) and it's one of the best guitar related purchases I've ever made.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $350
Submitted 02/04/2006
at 02:20am
by Gabe
Email: servac<dot>cicmi at post<dot>sk
Ease of Use
:10
I was relly surprised by the easyness of the controls.First i wanted to buy a digitech rpx400,but then i heard about the me-50 and went to play on it.Not even 3 minutes after the shop assistant plugged it into a marshall avt100 i managed to get killer sounds out of it.Description:there are 50 effects including phaser,flanger,panner,chorus,tremolo,uni-v,vibrato,harmonist,etc all of these are found in the "Modulation" effects section."Overdrive/distortion" effects section is exclusively for distortion,there are some modeling stompboxes like the MT-2 or OD-1 aso but when you push the "Variation" button you get original distortions without modelling.The next section is "Delay", the delay is really cool, much better than on the digitech.When you want to save a patch all you must do is press two buttons. To upload your patch again you must enter "Memory Mode" by pressing the modulation and delay switches simultaneously.
Sound Quality
:9
I use a Washburn basswood srtat-type guitar with one humbucker-Dimarzio Tone Zone,two stock single coils on middle and neck position, the ME-50, and a 40W peavey envoy 110.I play various types of metal, mostly Death(rip chuck),Dream Theater, Megadeth aso. So i have to be versatile. When i want to play death i need REAL distortion with rich bass and sharp treble,when i want to play dream theater i need more mid-range sounds.The ME-50 does it all!I love the "METAL" distortion type with the "DRIVE" maxed out!!When you use the distortions and put the drive to the maximum it can get noisy but when you use the noise supressor it cuts your sustain, to increase sustain you have to activate the compressor and turn the "SUSTAIN" and "LEVEL" pots clockwise, if you do that and play a chord and mute the strings with your right hand you hear a hum fading away and then silence,thats because of the compressor.But this pedal is made for versatility so i cant only talk about metal. For jazz or blues i recommend the "Tube Screamer" dist model and a little bit delay, the "Tube Screamer" is not very noisy so you dont have to switch the noise supressor on.For rock it is good to use the "OD-1" or "OD-2" dist and others.In few words this is the most versatile and best sounding pedal i've ever had everyone will find his sound and stay individual because there is no amp modelling.The expression pedal is robust and its effects are solid, i wouldnt use some of them for playing but just because it doesnt fit into my genre but the sound quality is very good.Then there is a section that is called "TONE MODIFY".There you can change equalisation, there is a pickup modeler if you need it,"HOLLOW" adds body resonance and makes your guitar sound more acoustic and an "ACOUSTIC SIMULATOR" whitch is very beautyful but i recommend not using any delay or other effect with the acoustic simulator because it can sound artificial or unnatural.I'd rate this with a ten if there wasn't the hum fading away after muting the strings with my hand.It is not VERY bad but it is not good.
Reliability
:10
It is a Boss,the pots,switches and the expression pedal are really rought.Theres no way you could destroy it.I definetly would use it on a gig without a backup but for musical reasons i'd rather have a second guitarist(every good band has two guitarists latest since metallica).
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I have never dealt with Boss/Roland yet but if you want helpful information their website is very good,you can even download the manual for the ME-50 if you lost it or bought it used.Warranty time is two years.
Overall Rating
:10
All in all i love this pedal and i would definetly buy it again if it was stolen or at least another Boss. Boss became my favourite firm for pedals, this pedal is just like the slogan says:NO NONSENSE, JUST KILLER TONE!If there was something i could change on it, it would be the colour, blue is not bad but black is better!And i'd erase the compressor hum but it can depend on what cables you are using, if you buy "MONSTER CABLE" i'm shure it would be better.If you search something for killer tone or heavanly clean notes and harmonies this is the right choice for rookies and pros.You'll find what your searching for in this pedal.I wish you all pleasant playing.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: #150 (Pounds Sterling)
Submitted 02/01/2006
at 05:27am
by Ali
Ease of Use
:10
As everyone else says, this is so easy to use. Great layout, easy to understand knobs and no need for the maual to get going.
Only gripe is that you will need footswitches if you want to make full use of compressor / tone modify switching or patch-bank switching.
Sound Quality
:8
I use an Epiphone Les Paul Standard > JD CryBaby > ME-50 > either Marshall Valvestate 8080 or Peavey Bandit 112.
Sound quality is superb - the Boss effects are near identical to what they are imitating. The tone seems to be slightly warm which makes my Les Paul sound a bit thick sometimes.
The Tone Modify should really have been a more comprehensive EQ - it is too generic and while the presets are adequate, sooner or later you will want to tweak them slightly, with no option to.
The distortion / OD offer you the opportunity to experiment and offer variation in what you can acheive. Would have liked more blues-type distortion, there's only so much "modern stack" that I can cope with.
The modulation effects are excellent, and having the Univibe on board is great. I tend to use the tremolo a lot and am very happy with this. 3 stereo effects present, so effectively not utilised to their full potential for all the mono setups most people have.
Delay effects are great! I was going to buy a DD-6 before this, and to be honest, the ME-50 pretty much covers the single DD pedals for a comparable price. I used to have a DD-3 and I have been able to do all I used to do on the ME-50.
I'm personally not so keen on the Wah - it lacks the bite of a CryBaby, which I'm sticking to.
As mentioned before, the Reverb settings are a bit unnecessary, and trying to add a small amount of reverb is not easy when you have about a fifth of the dial to set a whole range in.
Overall, the sound quality is great, and the effects on offer are diverse enough to make this a tour de force.
Reliability
:8
Built like a tank, it feels really solid. But then again my previous experience of multi fx units stretched to a Zoom 3030 which was plastic. Enough said.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
N/a
Overall Rating
:9
I play rhythm in different bands, mainly rock and alternative. I'm interested in building up soundscapes to add to what the bands are doing. This is a wonderful tool for starting such experimentation - I guess if you wanted to continue down that line you should get a GT-8. The great thing about this pedal is that it is so easy to use - if you need to make quick changes, minor tweaks while playing then the ME-50 is sooo much more adept than many other multi-fx units.
The only areas I think it could improve would be replcaing the Tone Modify with a more diverse EQ option and bundling it with a power supply.
I bought this as a cost effective alternative to buying individual pedals, and to satiate my need to experiment with different sounds. It completely surprised me by providing more benefits than just fiscal ones, as the unit itself gives such a wider range of sounds than I thought it would, and an ease of use that excels.
I would recommend this.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: 179 (pound sterling)
Submitted 01/21/2006
at 02:25pm
by Jason
Ease of Use
:10
You need to be as thick as pigswill not to be able to use this! The point of it is is that you select your stomp box and dial in the tone as you would on the original. It's just too easy!
Sound Quality
:8
Most things are great on this. I only use the distortion models essentially for lead work as I use the Engl Fireball built in distortion. All the modulators are great. The reverb is superb! (room reverb rules!!. The enhance tones I find pretty pointless but I suppose that's a useful addition.
My only gripes with this are:
1. The wah is crap!
2. This should have up and down bank switches (I had to buy some)
3. The compressor is failry noisy (although that said, compressors set to high sustain usually are).
I know point number two isn't relevant to sound but I can't think where else to put it.
Reliability
:No Opinion
It's rock solid. Nuff said.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Can't comment. It still works fine
Overall Rating
:8
Great product but Bos could have been decent enough to include a power supply an dsome up and down bank foot switches. Can only give eight overall as a result
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/15/2006
at 08:35am
by metallipunk
Ease of Use
:No Opinion
reviewed this before a couple of entries down. played with this thing for a while longer and it rocks. the metal distortion is the most extreme i've heard. its like dave baksh tone but alot more distorted. i love this pedal. the models sound exactly like the original(even though it doesn't matter,as long as it sounds good).
i said it was noisy at some settings but its not really even at high volumes. the guy below me is right a bout the variation setting. no variation. completely different. as i have an sg i got no whammy bar. inot really into them but when i do need one i use the octave- setting on the expression pedal...GET INTO A GUITAR STORE AND TRY THIS BAD BOY OUT!!!...its price tag will surprise you alot!...I LOVE IT!!!
Sound Quality
:No Opinion
Reliability
:No Opinion
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: #164 + #20 for Boss PSU (UK pounds)
Submitted 01/13/2006
at 03:11am
by John Bowman
Ease of Use
:10
Very easy to use. No menus to navigate, just twiddle the knobs and away you go. Patch editing just takes a couple of button clicks. Manual is comprehensive, discovered a couple of sounds from reading it which I might not have come across on my own, e.g. using square setting and resonance expression pedal setting to make synth sound. Also has useful table of factory patches in case you want to know how they were constructed.
Sound Quality
:10
Sounds are excellent, the key is to spend some time making subtle adjustments to get the desired sound. Classic Rock settings are easy. The Tubescreamer setting with a touch of 'analog' delay is very tasty. The Rat distortion also sounds very good. The modulations are nice and lush, particularly the Uni-v, although to my ears the chorus sounds a little thin. However some of the other modulations can produce thicker chorus type sounds if required. The Harmonist works really well for octave down bass lines. Also it's possible to get Thin Lizzy style dual lead sound using the Harmonist as long as you dial in the right key and intervals. It is also possible to get some quite spacey and extreme sounds. Combining volume pedal, rotary and long delay gives some very nice ambient sounds. Using a very short delay, flanger and the 'whammy' function (octave up/down) on the expression pedal can produce quite an impressive simulation of a sitar. The unit seems to offer a whole range of possibilities which was the reason for buying it.
Reliability
:10
Seems dependable. Metal case and plastic pedal switches are very robust. It's been a long time since I gigged but I wouldn't hesitate to use it for a gig.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never dealt with Boss/Roland.
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing guitar on and off since the age of ten, I'm now 39. In the last couple of years I have started becoming a bit more serious about it and resumed having lessons after a long break. This is partly due to the fact that equipment quality and price are now amazing compared to 20 years ago. Even at the budget end of the market, there is now some very good gear out there which tempted me to dip back into the market.
I bought this unit to replace my Boss DD-2 Digital Delay, HM-2 Heavy Metal and Ibanez CSL Stereo Chorus which I let someone borrow years ago and never got back. The delays on the ME-50 are easily the match of the DD-2 as well as being more versatile. The range of distortions easily surpass what my old HM-2 could offer. I haven't a clue whether they are accurate simulations of the original pedals but that doesn't matter as they sound good in their own right. For me, this unit is worth getting for the delays and distortions alone, everything else is a bonus. The only feature missing which I would like to have seen was an LFO to control wah and expression settings. That would have been quite cool.
I compared this unit to a Zoom G2.1u which sounded great and was very well designed but I wasn't keen on the menu interface. I also tested a Yamaha FX770 rack unit for a while but again the menu interface was the main drawback for me. The hands-on design of the ME-50 was very attractive. Unless Boss come up with a new model in the meantime, I would buy this again if lost or stolen.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 01/04/2006
at 04:30pm
by Steven Criss
Ease of Use
:No Opinion
Sound Quality
:10
this is an update to my earlier review - I have read here a couple of times that people believe the "variation" button in the distortion stomp just increases bass and treble, or some false information like that.
Not true - the variation button gives you another entire bank of distortion pedal models. Read the manual for clear listings of each model (too bad they're not listed on the me-50 itself, that would have been smart), but believe me, some classic pedals are in the "variations" and nobody should be overlooking them. Many of them are spot-on perfect copies of the originals, others are close enough for jazz, either way it's a great tool so buy it!!
Reliability
:No Opinion
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: 350 (CDN)
Submitted 01/04/2006
at 04:20pm
by Steven Criss
Ease of Use
:10
I believe that many reviewers here are missing the point of this unit. It isn't supposed to work like a modern digital programmable midi-controlled multi-effect unit.
What the boss me-50 offers is 50 different effects, most of which are modelled after famous stomp box units, in one incredibly easy-to-use box. I'm surprised the user interface isn't by Apple -- comparing this interface to a typical multieffect processor is like comparing ms windows and a mac.
What this unit was designed to be is a very compact version of every major distortion, overdrive, delay, modulation (chorus/flanging/phasing), etc. pedal that is popular today.
As such it's truly remarkable, an excellent collection in a very small and inexpensive box with shockingly easy-to-use controls. It's programmable if you want, but don't bother unless it's absolutely necessary in a fast-changing gig. Just imagine that you have your choice of all these stomp boxes, but you can't use more than one of each box type at the same time (such as 2 distortion/overdrive boxes). Other than that it's like owning 50 famous pedals.
Sound Quality
:9
Here I must disagree with some of the details I've read, but opinions vary and this is only from my experience (I own the unit and it's one of my main effects boxes now).
Quick summary - amazing tone but disregard a couple of stupid effects...
if you turn off all of the extra filtering such as the tone shaper, compressor, reverb, and noise suppressor, with no effects or tring each of the effects only one at a time, not combined, with volume pedal maxed and master on half way (no loss or increase in volume), the ME-50 DOES have a slight change of tone character over your signal but it's not a bad one (I find it's slightly less brittle, slightly warmer). This is likely due to the analogue input circuitry (op-amp based maybe) combined with the particular tone characteristics of the a-d and d-a converters, plus the output circuit (again, might be an op-amp). However this tone change is consistent through all of the effects or without any effect turned on, so if you take that into consideration...
... I find the boss effects are virtually identical to my old 80s boss effects of the same name. ds-1 included. The only difference is that the me-50 slightly warms the tone of any guitar all the time. To test my theory I put an old ds-1 in front of the me-50 without any me-50 effects running and it sounded EXACTLY like the ds-1 emulation in the me-50. Same with MANY of the distortion/od effects, although I'm truly disappointed with the tube screamer. It sounds like they emulated the tube screamer from the 80s, what was it, ts-7? don't recall the exact model number, I owned one once, it was similar to this (rather warm, a little limp, just not exciting like the other versions of the tube screamer ibanez created pre and post this model). Maybe Ibanez gave Boss a bad spec for the ts-9 or something on purpose so they wouldn't lose business to boss. As it happens I'm keeping my ts-reissue which sounds much more interesting than the ts in the me-50. However many of my boss pedals are for sale now, earning me $$$$ hopefully, while I keep only the couple of select boss pedals that are collectible. This unit sounds THAT good.
spring reverb is flawed and useless except for special effects, room and hall verbs don't belong on the me-50 but are a nice to have if you must use them, but the reverb control is very VERY annoying to use so I generally keep it off.
wah pedal is nice, quite nice really, but different from my vox so I use 'em both, but normally use the me-50 as volume instead. pitch shifting pedal control is fun too for those vernon ried solos...
tube screamer is useful I guess but not much of a screamer (see above)
modulations sound really good, don't forget that they sound like old boss pedals used to sound. I do think they're a spec thinner than the originals, but it's consistent across the modulation effects and I actually prefer this tone since they mix better with the distortions when they're not super muddy (my old ce-3 was muddy, my older ce-2 sounded a lot like the me-50).
compressor sounds really good and very transparent, just sort of magically adds sustain. Don't think it's emulating any particular pedal, not much character, just transparent which is nice actually.
noise gate is much better than the one in my vox amp, but I TRY not to use them unless I absolutely must.
Tone shaper - I have a nasty habit of leaving it on "enhance", I think maybe to make up for the warm sound of the me-50... probably not a good idea since it's adding extra junk to the sound I suppose.
My signal chain is:
-- guitar (custom made LP-custom, mahogany, duncan alnico-II pro (lead), custom wound dimarzio (neck), coil split/tap/reverse switching (push on-push off knob control), german tuners, etc)
-- vintage italian vox wah (true bypass mod, original red fasel)
-- ibanez tube screamer reissue
-- me-50
-- other garbage depending on my mood (my collection of vintage ibanez stomp boxes for example), sometimes nothing goes here
-- vox valvetronix amp
Reliability
:10
it's a boss - dropped it, it still works, if I made more money at this I'd buy a second just in case, but you know, it's super strong. I stand on it at gigs with no problem and no sign of malfunction.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
boss should be good, no opinion here however since never tried.
Overall Rating
:9
I got really tired of a few things with my old stomp boxes:
- replacing batteries and/or trying to keep ac power to them without a power plug disconnecting on stage or in rehearsal
- keeping those short patch cords connected at all time and replacing those that broke (patch cords that is), and those little patch cords are freakin expensive unless you buy the plastic junk that is super noisy
- finding space for them (eventually built a pedal board which is now history thankfully!)
- trying to track down sporadic hums and other noise sources between boxes
- experimenting to see which boxes affect the sound of which other boxes adversely depending on their position in the signal chain
- wanting to experiment with a box I didn't have handy or didn't even own
The ME-50 solves ALL Of the above problems completely. It's wonderful. I'm a professional musician, sesssion and live player, and wouldn't trade the ME-50 for anything. This is NOT for beginners or intermediates, it's equally good for pros as long as you remember that it does alter the sound of anything in your signal chain a tiny bit (including your clean guitar). I wish it didn't, I miss the brilliance of my guitar into my amp, this unit doesn't have a true bypass (which was a smart move by boss actually because I just turn up the treble a tiny bit on my amp and it compensates perfectly).
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $299
Submitted 01/02/2006
at 10:50pm
by Matt
Ease of Use
:10
10 Easy as pie - It just takes experimenting...It's fun
Sound Quality
:9
All sounds are good
Reliability
:10
No Problems yeT
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:No Opinion
Great board...Screw all the big pedal boards...This one competes and wins versus my pedalboard with all Boss Pedals...It's more idiot proof - and I am an idiot...Me likey
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: 199 (#UK)
Submitted 12/30/2005
at 12:05pm
by metallipunk
Ease of Use
:10
this pedal is probably the easiest to use. just dial in your settings and use the foot switches to switch effects on/off. just like that.
patches are simple to edit.
Sound Quality
:9
i used this with an epiphone sg-400 through a marshall avt275 and it sounded really good. quite noisy on some settings but tone wise its awesome. you can get any tone you like.blues, country, punk, metal.
the acoustic sounds really good the the neck pickup selected.
my favourite distortion setting is the mt-2/metal setting. it sounds...'beefy'.
all effects sound excellent.
Reliability
:10
this thing could be handy if someone breaks into your house. really. its made of strong metal and really heavy.
its the toughest pedal out there.
i would totally gig without a backup.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
never dealt with them yet.
Overall Rating
:10
i play punk and metal as much as each other and this pedal is awesome for both.
i've tried out other pedals through my gear(e.g.zoom505,boss ds-2,digitech bad monkey) and this one is the best of them all.
i wish it came with an adapter let alone a decent one.
overall top quality effects without the complications of menus.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 12/29/2005
at 01:44pm
by Wayne
Ease of Use
:10
This product is basically idiot proof. The other guitarist in my band has the GT-6 and I can't even figure out how to turn the tuner on. I didn't even have to read much of the manual when it came to the ME-50, everything is laid out perfectly, easy to use, and right in your face.
It has three stomp box type pedals (one for OD/distortion effects, one for modulations(chorus, flange, phaser, harmonizer, etc.), one for delay), and an expression pedal for volume, wah, resonance, pitch shift, etc. They all work just like stomp boxes too. Just move the knob to the desired effect and use the knobs below to tweak your setting.
There's also four effects across the top, tone modify, compressor, noise supressor, and reverb. Putting their respective knobs in a position above zero turns them on. Which works well because they're all kind of "set it and forget it" features. Except maybe the reverb, but I use a Mesa head that has great reverb on its own, so it doesn't bother me too much. It has a tuner that can be accessed by pushing the first two pedals at the same time, nice feature. There's also a master volume for the unit.
Sound Quality
:10
I play a Jackson Warrior EMG 81 bridge, 85 neck, to the ME-50 which is in front of my Mesa/Boogie Nomad 55 head, pumping a Peavey 4x12 with Scheffield speakers. The sound on the ME-50 is incredible, it's really effortless to find good tones on this thing.
I play metal, and I'm very critical about my distortion. I had a Line 6 Spider II and got rid of it because the distortion was just plain awful, way too muddy, no real crunch, notes sounded jumbled. Quite the opposite here, I honestly think you won't find any better distortions from any other floor box out there. There's even patches to tweak tones even further, but I found such a great sound out of the MT-2 I haven't even put it to use.
The modulations all sound great, much similar to others in the Boss line. I use a chorus and neck pickup for cleans, and I never thought I'd have such a good clean tone with EMG's and a Boogie.
Delay and expression effects are pretty much your typical Boss sounds too. All the top effects work great, some people have said you can 'hear the noise gate working' but I have it pretty cranked since I use the MT-2 a lot and I haven't come across this. The Tone Modify does what it says, nothing spectacular though, I don't really use it, not really my thing. If I want the sound of a single pickup I have a Schecter with coil split pickups. If I want the sound of an acoustic, I have a nice old Fender. It's just not my thing, though Enhance isn't too bad. Also, the spring reverb has this really weird sound to it, it's kind of hard to explain, whatever it is, it's not reverb. Don't know what's up with that, but again, the Boogie has great reverb so I'm not concerned. If a good reverb is something you're really looking for, you might run into a problem here. The hall and room reverbs are fine though.
Basically, what I use it for (distortion, chorus, noise gate, volume pedal, tuner, compression, some delay, some wah), it's sonically incredible and well-worth the price tag compared to buying each of those individual effects. Not to mention it's all one compact pedal, which might be the best feature of all. Face it, 5-10 stomp boxes in too much of a hassle.
Reliability
:9
It's Boss, you're not going to find better reliability on the floor end of your rig. It's a little solid metal tank. Though, I'd like to make a suggestion. The Boss A/C adapter is an overpriced peice of trash. I reccomend the Danelectro A/C adapter (loses a point for that since that's something an FX company should really take care of). It's about half the price and works twice as well. I do play out a lot, and Boss as always makes gig worthy equipment.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Never had to deal with Boss.
Overall Rating
:10
Overall, if you're looking for a few really good, really straightfoward effects from a floor processor that won't hog up your tone, this is definately a possibility. Almost every feature on the ME-50 works great. The few things you might want to watch out for, are the reverb being crappy and not footswitchable, but the other effects are so good and so easy to use your might have hours of fun with all the great features this has to offer. To me the ME-50 is much better than the GT-6. Sounds are just as good and are laughably easy to set. Taste depending (as always in the guitar world), this just might be one of the best floor processors out there.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: #180
Submitted 12/26/2005
at 05:56pm
by Crofty
Ease of Use
:9
Very easy to use. I knew how to use it instantly . Hardest part was finding the on switch, and inputs.
Editing patches is very east,
Enter memory mode
Select patch
Hit Edit
Twiddle the knobs and set all the pedals you want on or off.
hit write, choose which pedal to assign to.
Hit write again. and you're done.
It was harder finding settings on my MT-2.
Sound Quality
:10
Les Paul Junior. Laney HCM65rms.
So it's not the best setup ever.
But the guitar is awesome, and the amps clean is alright.
The sound quality was very good on pretty much all of the pedals.
Don't expect a good sound with tweaking a fair bit though, but then it takes a little while to get used to mixing sounds together, and playing with distortion and mods / delay.
I loved the distortion settings, the variation really thickens the sound, and adds alot more overdrive / distortion .
I don't personally care how much they sound like the pedals they're displayed as, and neither will your audience, if playing live. Aslong as your distortions/overdrives sound good. Then does it matter whether it sounds like its' display name?
The modulations were also really good, i got some crazy sounds out of the phaser and flanger especially, mixed with a light bit of delay and some natural distortion. They're very easy to configure, rand you get a good sound without trying too hard. But if you do spend a bit more time configuring , it certainly pays off.
The delays were hardest to configure, but still not at all that hard. And some nice, smooth sounds came very easily. When mixed with distortion, you have to be careful with the E.Level, otherwise the sound can double when you hit the od/ds on pedal.
The only major setback, was as many people have said. That when in memory mode, there is a half second pause between patch switching.Yet you can cope, just hit the switch at the right moment, and it doesn't matter .
Reliability
:9
I would take this to a gig without backup. Well, i wouldn't take another multi effects pedal, i would take possibly my MT-2 and Mega Overdrive Pedal. Just in case...
Everyone says boss are built like tamks. And it looks fairly solid. I stood fully on the expression pedal earlier to switch it on.. no creaks or cracks, it just turned on. So that's reassuring.
Only thing is that the sensitivity of the Stomp Boxes will wear down eventually. And the inputs could possibly be the only other weakpoint. But no ones targetiing it , or trying to assassinate it.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
I've never had to deal with boss. But i'm sure they'd be fairly resposive. Although they're a big company so i wouldn't expect the same service as i got from my local guitarshop / manufacter.
Overall Rating
:10
Very good, i love it so far. Very versatile sounds, even for my Laney, it has a fair amount of tone control also. I only use the presence, and fat so far though.
I play in a Metalcore / Hardcore band, and i can get some heavy sounds out of this, yet also some nice , smooth ones for our quieter parts.
I also play in a Funk/Ska band. Which will do well with the phaser, and the natural distortion and expression pedal.
Awesome value for money, great sound, looks reliable so far.
Just that damn memory mode... anyone know what i can do about this.
Email me Supercrofty@hotmail.com Or add me on MSN with that address.
Thanks for reading, i hope i've helped.
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $300
Submitted 12/19/2005
at 09:04am
by Gerardo
Email: superchango77<at>excite dot com
Ease of Use
:10
As easy to use as any stombox.. no problem here
Sound Quality
:9
- Les Paul - ME-50 - Traynor YCV40
It is noisy.. but sound is great.. if you want professional sound.. buy professional gear.. its amazing what it does for what it cost.. The distortions are not like originals.. but the are close to them?
This toy its for beginners to intermediate players.. people who are just starting to get the idea of effects.. it a great starting point.. you will understand what effects are and what they do.. when you find your tone, then you can start buying individual pedals (that are obviously better) instead of spending money on stuff that you will never use..
Reliability
:10
looks Dependable
Customer Support
:No Opinion
no idea..
Overall Rating
:10
I use this pedal for Latin Rock mainly.. some classic rock & blues.. I been playing for some years now and i dont gig.. I do it for the love of music.. I recommend it to all people who are starting whit effects.. instead of buying pedals like crazy (yeah I did it and now own pedals that I don?t use).. find where will you like to go and then buy individuals once you understand what they do.. and finally.. for such a low price.. you will be amazed..
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $235 used
Submitted 12/10/2005
at 05:12pm
by godmachine
Email: godmachine_57 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:10
Super easy to use but of course it could have stood to have a bunch more features to make it even more amazing.
I actually like this pedal much more than the Boss GT-8 which I find to not sound nearly as well and is just too complicated to enjoy.
Wha pedal range is not adjustable but the pressure to activate it is.
The pedal sweep is also adjustable but not explained in the manual.
The manual is not needed for anything really but how to adjust the wha's activation pressure sensor.
Sound Quality
:10
I use the ME-50 with a 2000 Fender American Series Stratocaster with a maple neck and vibrato bar and also a Dimarzio YJM humbucker in the bridge position and I use two Fender Champ amplifiers from the mid 1970's in stereo. I also use the ME-50 with old Marshall half stacks from the 1970's.
The ME-50 is not noisy at all. In fact, in my 30+ years of playing, this is the quietest my rig has ever sounded and often I do not use the noise gate feature.
I borrowed a Digitech Jimi Hendrix Experience pedal for a couple weeks and it taught me how to get great Hendrix tones from the ME-50.
Of all things, the Rat Distortion model was superb in replicating the Fuzz tone Hendrix got with his Dallas Orbitor.
That is a strange thing about the ME-50, that the distortion models fail to accurately model the distortion pedals it features. However, pleasently enough, the models are superior sounding to the models they are supposed to be modeling! Oh, they sound similair but, they are not very close. The Bd-2 is smoother. The OD-1 is smooth and gainy. The OD-2 is ZZTop! The MetalZone is closest and is very nicely e.q.ed, [and I LOOOOVE my MetalZones!!!!]. The Big Muffs sound very much like Big Muffs from the 70's. The Octafuzz is cool but not exacly like the original [the original being better]. The variation switch makes all the distortion models more bassy and more modern sounding. I really like this feature! I also think the two tone controls are perfect.
In fact, I love all the distortion models but two, the tubescreamer and the metal lead models. All the other models are EXCELLENT!
I never knew what a creamy solo was until I hit the DS-1 model with my 1978 Marshall 50 watt half stack! I have two DS-1's , an old one from 1979 and a brand new one [and they do almost sound identical even after 30 years!] and the ME-50's DS-1 is different than these two. Combined with a chunchy Marshall the DS-1 model is CREAMY!
A real suprise is the wha wha pedal as I own varies old wha's from the 70's and I usually hate Boss wha's but this one sounds almost like an old Clyde pedal!
I love the stereo chorus! Some people here didn't like the choruses on this but I think it's great and it's stereo! I have a Boss CE-5 chorus and the ME-50 sounds just as great!
I love all the vintage models on the ME-50! The Big Muffs, Fuzz, Octafuzz, Roto-vibe, Uni-vibe, etc. all are super cool effects.
I did here the flanger raise the volume a bit but so what? I have a volume knob on my guitar.
The delays are amazing again! I love the space echo and pan delay! It even has a tap echo! The analog echo sounds just like my DM-2 analog delay!
The reverb sounds good in room, hall and mod but there is something really kooky about the spring reverb. The spring reverb is unusable as far as I am concerned. It sounds like someone keeps kicking the the reverb tank...and not in time either! The Boss GT-8 is the same way! What's up with that Boss?
Being a huge fan of compressers I found this one to work perfect for guitar!
The noisegate works perfect!..or at least better than my Rocktron Hush II rack mount! Just don't turn it past 12 oc'clock if you don't wanna hear it working.
The tone shaper gets ignored by me pretty much but at home I will toy with it and I will say that it does very nice things! The H-S turns my Strat into a Tele! The S-H turns my Strat into a Les Paul! The Hollow makes my Strat sound like an ES-335! The acoutic sounds like those god awful round back Ovations that everyone loves.
It seems to me that the ME-50 has a very unique quality about it that enhances the tone no matter if all effects are off. It just seems to smooth out the tone somehow all on it's own! I think someone else mentioned this and I hear it.
Nu-metal fans will not like the ME-50 on it's own as it will never scoop the mids out enough to make you sound like you're playing through a Mesa Rectifier or a B-52, The ME-50 is totally geared to those who like music from the 50's and 60's and 70's and 80's and the 90's grunge scene but it stops where the Metalzone left off. Of course, you can always put a Tri-metal, Uber or some other nu-metal stomp box ahead of the ME-50! Oh yes, it does do TOOL very well!
What really let's me know what a great box this is ,is that it's hard to get a bad sound from this! That was not my experience with the Boss GT-8, as with that I was constantly adjusting parameters. The ME-50 sounds great right out of the box!
Sounds I don't like are the Metal lead, tubescreamer and most of the wha's alternate effects. The pitch shifter does not exactly reproduce the smoothness of a real vibrato bar on a guitar. The "vocal" wha sounds ridiculous. Oh well, nothing's perfect.
I can't seem to get Carlos Santana's sound from the 60's out of it either. Who cares about his new sound?!
Someone was talking about distortion caused by high-output guitar pick-ups. I have not experinced this even with a DOD 250 preamp slamming the input!!!
Reliability
:No Opinion
Well, so far so good. Gigging without a back up would be risky as even Boss pedals can fail.
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Overall Rating
:10
I've been playing lead guitar since 1969!
I $20,000 worth of musical equipment [that I can sell now]
I love bands from the likes of Jimi Hendrix, Led Zeppelin, Tool, Blind Melon, Pearl Jam, STP!!!, [the ME-50 is great for STP], Nirvana, COC, Overkill, L.A. Guns!, Slash, etc
The ME-50 seems to do it all!
This thing is great for writing and recording! With all the different effects there is so much inspiration to get from it!
I hate it's ugly blue color, it's plastic foot switches, lame bank switches [i use an old single foot switch to switch banks, urgh].
I hate that the tuner only works independently [no sound output] and the GT-8 tuner is so much nicer. So I use a TU-12 in-line.
I hate that it comes without a carring case!
I hate that it is very difficult to figure out what a patch is comprised up of and the parameters. Example; Patch 1-3 sounds awesome but, how did I do it? What effects did I use? Where are the knobs set to? I'll never know!
There is no over all output volume control in bank mode! I added an old Roland F-5 dual volume control pedal between the ME-50 and my two Fender Champs to alliviate this problem.
A lead solo boost switch [like the GT-8] would have been nice but I use a DOD 250 preamp pedal to get around this.
To sum it up a bit...the ME-50 has replaced about $10,000 worth of pedals I own or would need to own to match the ME-50 and for under $300!!!!!
That folks, is a FANTASTIC VALUE!!!!
Guitar to TU-12 [tuner], to DOD 250, to ME-50, to stereo volume control, to two just beautiful 1970's Fender Champs.....wow, ....WOW!
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: #70 used
Submitted 11/30/2005
at 04:50am
by Bolster
Ease of Use
:9
After so many duff multi-effects where it takes 7 hours to get it ready to perform your set, i have finally come across and simple, idiot proof (thankfully), great sounding pedal with all the effects you will need until a very high level.
Sound Quality
:8
Im playing this with a Godin SD through a Fender Roc Pro 700, it suits many styles especially mine of (different) rock, frames/foo fighters. i find that with modulation and o/d it jumps to quite a level but with tweaking this can be solved.
It produces a sound quality for beginers to intermediate but the stage of v. advanced you'd want to buy some single more sound quality pedals.
The delay is awesome for a multi effects pedal and the tap tempo is great! its up there with any delay
Distortions are plentiful and its not hard to find some v nice distortions especially if your willing to work on the eq.
Modulation is that of a multi effects pedal, not the best quality but only noticible for those picky gits like myself.
Espression pedal can be used for a range of effects all of which are good, many of which are very rarely ever going to be used by myself tho.
The general eq setting is great if again your willing to work on it
Reliability
:9
Its is a rock, totally depend on it. very sturdy and isnt going to fail you, if noise conks out then get a new lead
Customer Support
:No Opinion
Boss are a professional, solid, company, always great customer support
Overall Rating
:8
LMAO, i did get this bad boy for #70 but i do pick up the old bargain.
1 hate of it is the cost of the adaptor
in general it is an awesome multi effects pedal, up there with the best, at times you can tell it is muilti effects and not the solo pedals but these times are few and only for the picky high standard players.
Ive given it 8 but thats me being hugely harsh, i never give tens as therre was only ever 1 perfect thing, Jesus
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Have a good one
ps. buy this pedal
Bolster
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $180.00 used
Submitted 11/24/2005
at 10:06pm
by caucajun
Email: pattiandchuck<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:10
IT's very easy to get great sounds out of this. editing is a breeze. manual is straightforward easy to understand.
Sound Quality
:8
if you like using processors like the line 6, it is very good. run your signal out of it into a nice CLEAN amp or PA. if you want to run the effects without distortion into your favorite distorted amp, you will be disappointed. also the modulation effects should be used sparingly, as they tend to overload at extreme settings. otherwise they're good. an overdriven amp WILL emphasize any noise coming out of the me-50. AGAIN, the distortion sounds are more like PEDALS....it's not gonna respond like a boutique REAL amp. otherwise, it's a very good, lower cost alternative to the more expensive units like the line 6 pod live.
Reliability
:10
seems pretty rugged. i wouldn't fear using it without backup. boss is known worldwide for their quality.
Customer Support
:10
boss is a big company. they've been around a long time and are known for their quality. they'll get back to you, and will be agreeable enough.
Overall Rating
:8
as long as you put it through a clean amp, and like the overdrives it offers, you should like the me-50. i can play any style and find every effect i could want from it. it just doesn't suit my pickiest needs. i compared it to everything i could find. it has decent quality sounds, and is relatively quiet. the only other thing that bothered me is a slight delay in switching from one patch to another. this is awkward if you want to program a rythm sound and then switch to a lead tone. i thought i might upgrade to a gp-8 or a pod live, but i think i'll try a couple of boutique pedals instead.(i have sold my ME-50) i won't have the myriad of effects available to me, but i will have a system that works the way "I" want it to.
in short, if you want a buttload of effects and don't have alot to spend, it's a good buy. but if you have the $$ to blow, move up to the big boys.
i've been playing for 27+ years. i've owned and tried everything, twice!
Product: Boss ME-50 Price Paid: US $299.99
Submitted 11/21/2005
at 09:59pm
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:10
this thing could be called : "guitar multi-effects for dummies" !
Sound Quality
:7
sounds good. for all intents and purposes , i am a purist. and as such , i try to keep it simple.
i am currently using two schecters : a blackjack pt stock with seymour duncans , a jb and 59 with 5 way megaswitch..cool. a c-1 floyd rose modified with a matched set of seymour duncan distortion humbuckers and push-pull pots for hum-single switching..also cool.
both are strung with ernie ball power slinky .011 gauge strings and have been fitted with grover locking tuners. the blackjack also comes stock with a locking tone pros bridge , i also installed a hipshot d tuner machine head on the low e string. picks are jim dunlop .88 and 1.14 tortex. all signals are sent via monster performer 500 cable.
from the guitars the signal is sent to a jim dunlop jimi hendrix wah-wah modified with a fasel inductor and true bypass switch. and a jim dunlop rotovibe.
next in line is the me-50 which serves as my "pre-amp" or sonic brain. the signal is then fed into the line-ins on a crate power block head which then pumps all my tonal nirvana through two bogner straight 412s loaded with celestion vintage 30s and wired for 8 ohms.
is it noisy ? it can be when using alot of extreme settings.
the effects are neither horrible or great , but they are all satisfactory and definitely useable.
as far as approximating the sounds of others..i try not to , but yeah , with a bit of tweaking just about any tone you can imagine is possible.
Reliability
:7
very well built..like a tank. it hasn't pissed me off enough yet to cause me to want to smash it against the floor or wall , so i guess i don't actually know.
since it has outputs for use with p.a.'s , mixers , and recording devices , i have and would definitely use it as a stand-alone unit. but i think it should be used with some sort of amplification whether it be a guitar amp or power amp.
Customer Support
:5
not bad , but could be better.
Overall Rating
:10
i mostly focus on my own material which i like to refer to as : "funky-psychedelic-hard rock-blues". versatility is an important factor for me , and so it totally works for me.
i have been playing for almost 22 years and have owned just about everything i've ever been able to afford , including a brief affair with a "rack nightmare". this is one of the most affordable , decent sounding , easy to use , feature packed units i know of.
sure it could be better , but for the price and ease of use it's really hard to beat. there is a plethora of similar units out there , my best advice is : let your ears guide you. great choice for anyone , amateur or professional.