Review of the Boss GX-1 | Guitar World]

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As multi-effects pedals have gotten more and more advanced over the past ten years, I’ve seen that there’s a noticeable trickle-down effect to the beginner range of pedals. Where once these were questionable quality with the bare minimum needed to function, it’s now entirely possible to get a full guitar rig for relatively little money.

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The GX-1 looks a far cry from the multi-effects pedals of old – the Boss ME-80, was amongst the first multi-effects pedals I tried alongside the plastic-y Zoom 606. It certainly looks much slicker than its predecessor, the Boss GT-1, with its full color screen, colored LED strips, and proper, grown-up metal footswitches. When compared to competitors like the Nux MG-300/400 and the Zoom G2X, it can definitely stake a claim as the best-looking budget multi-effects pedal on the market right now.

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