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« Vox ToneLab SE Pedal Board »

Published on 06/02/04 at 15:00
Hi everyone. I got this unit from guitar center, at a reasonable price. Let me say that i was not really sure about its performance because there was no review written about it, sine it is a brand new item. How ever, for the information that you get from the manufacturer's website, and some other places on the net, I decided to go ahead and take the chance. It was a great decision. first of all, like the GT-6, which is a great unit too, it switches from program to program in real time, like if you were using single pedals. The effects are very clear, and the variety of modulations, amps, cabinets, etc is just all you need and even more. About how easy it is to use it, all I can say is that it is perfect for someone whoi already has experience in dealing with pedal boards. If you are an amateur on this, then this unit might be kind of complicated for you. However, keep in mind that This ToneLab SE was designed for guitarists who know what they are doing. And on top of all that, I'll conclude saying that it is the only pedal board ever made that works with pure tube warmth. Match it with a hot rod fender amp, and you'll have the greatest sound of all. It is heavy, because it is huge, and its all steel. I think it will last forever. Awesome unit. If you can afford one, consider buying it. Only if you are a serious player though. You'll love all the features and capabilities it has.

Tube driven.
awesome and clear effects.
tube driven.
no gap when switching between programs.
tube driven.
built like three tanks.
did i mention it is tube driven?!?!?!



only one,
a big one.
the price.


aaaalllll steeelllll.
sweet huh?

grab one if you can!
they are currently very few on the market.

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