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The magazine for producers, engineers & recording musicians | 04 February 2012


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Line 6 M9

Line 6’s new M9 Stompbox Modeler puts no fewer than 100 effects at your feet. Mike Hillier puts it through its paces.

Price: £379.00
Manufacturer: Line 6
Website: http://www.line6.com



Multi-effects units are often shunned by guitarists, especially those with large numbers of pedals, as they seem to enjoy the often complex patching arrangements that are possible with such setups. However, even among these difficult-to-please guitarists Line 6’s modelling units have become very in-demand (particularly the green DL4, which puts a variety of hard-to-find vintage and boutique delay effects at your feet). So, with its 100 built-in effects – which includes many from the DL4 – can the new M9 attract the same kind of respect?

Score: 8

This review first appeared in Music Tech Magazine issue 82
Filed under Home, Hardware Effects, Reviews

 

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