BOSS ME-50 And Willis P. Jenkins Introduce the Term "Chipmunky" to Our Musical Vocabulary

March 20, 2009
BOSS ME-50 Willis P. Jenkins
Willis P. Jenkins doesn't actually try to sound "chipmunky" with the BOSS-ME50, but we're glad he does. With all the serious business about stompbox purists thumbing noses at all-in-one units, it's nice to hear someone use their multieffects unit for some good clean fun.


Gretchen Hasse is a media producer for Gearwire.


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