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Published on 07/12/07 at 07:41
Simulation amp (Fender, Marshall, Vox, Mesa etc.). With some distortion effects which, wah wah, Univibe, flanger, chorus, phaser, rotovibe delay, echo and reverb.

Otherwise, any adj t say!

A good point, the power supply has a switch on / off, ideal for not letting heat ... The ergonomics are well thought out, the effects are paramtrables via knobs, a change of menu no end of some multi effects. The connection is OK, nothing is missing.

UTILIZATION

Configuration is very simple, it seems to have the amp in front of you with potentiomtres, just turn them and that nothing else to do.

Ditto for the effects using a select button on the desired effect and it turns to rgler. It is regrettable the Systm effects requiring only have one type of effect both impossible to have a tube screamer and a wah at the same time by exempleDommage!

Well, the registration of paramtres is a bit more complicated but still within the average of multiple effects.

The manual is excellent and it is rare in the middle of the audio. The style is nice and offers lots of advice.

SOUND QUALITY

Frankly, I'm bluffing by the sound quality. I tried a lot of amp simulators I possde Guitar Rig 2 and TonePort with the effects of Pod 2, and this is by far ToneLab what sounds the best (even if Guitar Rig 2 is trs trs good, I would place the
Pod last because I find that lack of momentum and heat).

The effects of such delay and reverb are great, same for the overdrive. The rest is correct, easily replaces a small set of pedals.

Simus The amp is excellent, especially trsralistes trs hot, with lots of dynamics and rponse. With my AKG headphones connected to it is gnial, we believe it. Fender clean sounds, distortion of the Marshall or Vox, a ring of hell.

It also has the big advantage of not dnaturer the sound of your guitar (unlike other multi effects), my Les Paul sounds good and it must diffrent my ESP.

With the ToneLab, I can play as easily Titles rock 70's or 60's walking in her clear of the big grunge type distortion with Alice in Chains modlisation Recto or US HiGain. In other words, we have a ventail of sounds at your fingertips without having dpenser a fortune or lugging amps unplayable apart.

OVERALL OPINION

I use it for a few days but I love dj. This is a big plus in my house set, if not the most important.

I love the look of the device, its solid ergonomics (with real knobs) and of the quality sound sr. I also like the fact that it is adjustable by hand, it is placed in height and is nickel.

I like less weight and power supply a little big, and the impossibility to add some effects ensembleJe also found that the use of force, the MODEL pdalier have more t comfortable to move from one preset to another.

I tried several and I possde MODELS Guitar Rig 2 and GearBox but I wanted to take a hardware simulator on vacation without taking the computer.

The current price quality ratio is incredible for me, 159 (in playback), you can not beat. For cons, the base price, it is all the same quite expensive. That said, the quality is not that a piece of plastic.

Priced at nine (300 prs), I would not have bought it because I find it does not have enough opportunities at Line 6 effects and offers may be better for the m I price (with pdalier, which lack the ToneLab).

I do not regret my purchase, the price, I do not see what I could find equivalent in quality and sound production. Possdant simus and other, that is by far the most raliste and warmer.

The only regret for the price of pdalier, it is better to opt for a direct MODEL more expensive, if not a pity that the knobs do not have diodes to indicate the rglage engaged when s lected a particular preset.