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Good day Good people

Anyone had any experience with both of the above mentioned pedals.
I am in a dilemma, I have the opportunity of swapping my Nova System for an M13.
Should I or shouldn't I? Help please :sorry:
    If you want to downgrade, you should ?
      Wow, Thanks Guys!!
      And to think I was even considering it.

      Much Appreciated!!
        Sold my G-System limited a while ago. I'm waiting patiently for a good second-hand Nova System to become available at the right price... ? Worth taking as much time as you need to get to grips with all it has to offer. I'd hold onto it tightly if I where you. Enjoy! ?
          ZarK wrote: Sold my G-System limited a while ago. I'm waiting patiently for a good second-hand Nova System to become available at the right price... ? Worth taking as much time as you need to get to grips with all it has to offer. I'd hold onto it tightly if I where you. Enjoy! ?
          Cool! I also have the Nova System Limited. I understand the only difference's are the artist's patches. Why did you sell the G-system? The only issue I have with the Nova is the limited preset space per bank, only 3 :'(
          I did get an external midi-switch to work around that, but with the G-system you shouldnt have that problem.
            It depends on how you use effects. I have no doubt that the NS has really top-end delays, esp, but I found it limiting because of how I have come to realise I use effects. I am simply not organised enough to have a preset per song, but what I want access to is a big pedalboard, ie a real variety of pedals: short delay, a long delay, a chorus, sometimes a phaser or flanger, etc, etc, and plenty of dirt options. So if like me you struggle with presets, you end up having access to only one delay, mod, drive option at a time, which equals at all times. I'm not making myself clear, I know. But where the M13 wins is that you can set up one group (whatever it's called) to have different delays, one different mods, etc and have plenty of options without having to change "scenes".

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