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Zoom MS-60B announced... at last

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I had an MS-50G for awhile (sold it to pay for the 60B on order) and the tuner was just like the one in my B3. It worked just fine. That's half the reason I ordered the 60B. Both can also be setup to toggle quickly between a few favorite settings, which is all I ever use anyway.
 
I can't wait til these hit the streets my pedalboard will be complete I like the fact that it's upgradeable it's going to replace my Turbo Rat as the last pedal on my board it has all of the effects I just want to play around with but don't need a stand alone pedal for and the price is right at $99.00.
 
I can't wait til these hit the streets my pedalboard will be complete I like the fact that it's upgradeable it's going to replace my Turbo Rat as the last pedal on my board it has all of the effects I just want to play around with but don't need a stand alone pedal for and he price is right at $99.00.

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Feel free to use them as needed. There's plenty more where those came from.
 
Well, I was getting really tired of waiting for this pedal when I saw that Line 6 dropped the price of their M5 pedal from $199.00 to $129.00, so I picked one up (made an offer of $120.00 to Music 123 on their Ebay listing). Although this pedal is limited to one model/effect at a time, the sound quality and usefulness of the stock models blew me away. My B3 had to go to make way for three more of these. While the M5 doesn't have a drum machine, ability to be three effects at once, or USB out, it's easier to use on all levels, and just plain sounds even better than the Zoom pedals. Oh, and the M5 is MIDI capable.
 
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