QME-50 Multi-Effects Processor with Expression Pedal and Modelling Amplifier Built-in Looper for Guitar and Bass Guitar
The QME-50 multi-effects processor is the ideal choice for any guitarist or bassist who wants all essential effects, amplifiers, and controls in one compact device. It offers high sound quality, a built-in looper, an expression pedal for dynamic control of effects, and amplifier modelling that faithfully simulates various types of equipment. With its easy operation and clear interface, it is suitable for both home playing and concert use.
This processor allows guitarists to create rich sound combinations, record loops in real time, and customise each effect according to their needs. The QME-50 combines modern technology with the classic feel of playing, satisfying both beginners and advanced players.
- Built-in Looper for recording and layering loops in real time
- Expression Pedal for smooth control of effect parameters and volume
- Amplifier Modelling with the ability to simulate various types of equipment
- A wide range of effects including reverb, delay, overdrive, chorus, and more
- Option to connect electric, bass, and acoustic guitar
- USB interface for connection to a computer and firmware updates
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- Package contents: QME-50 multi-effects processor, power adapter, user manual, USB cable
With the combination of a powerful processor, quality effects, and simple operation, the QME-50 is the perfect choice for any musician looking to expand their sound arsenal without the need to purchase multiple separate devices. The expression pedal allows for smooth transitions between effects, while the built-in looper offers the ability to create layered compositions during practice and live performances.
The device is designed to provide professional performance in a compact body, while maintaining simplicity and reliability. With its modelling amplifier functions, the QME-50 can replicate a wide range of classic and modern equipment. With this processor, you gain a versatile tool for creation, recording, and live playing.