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Zoom g.2 Twin Tube

My eldest daughter is a solo vocalist, and has asked me to team up with her to form a duo. She has quite a good PA and backing track set up. So I thought I would give it a go. I'm in a band (which I quite enjoy) but there is always someone in the band who has not rehearsed new material, and that hacks me off a lot and frustrates me. So I'm going to give the duo thing a go part time at first and see how it goes. I worked with my daughter before and we get things together fairly well.
However I need a new multi fx pedal with an interface so I can go strait into her PA. So I've ordered this "Zoom g9.2TT", I wont go into the tech garb,(its all in the link. I haven't bought it from the link, I got it a lot cheaper than that. I got it for £163.00 inc pp.
ZOOM G9.2...TWIN TUBE MULTI FX PEDAL -NEW IN BOX on eBay, also Signal Processors, Outboards Effects, Pro Audio Equipment, Musical Instruments (end time 29-Dec-07 22:25:44 GMT)
If anyone out there has any experience of this pedal, could you let me know what you think. Or any pedal similar


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