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Lightly armoured yet packed with features and tonal munitions
Ideal for situations that require discrete/silent playing and for trips on which you can bring your quitar but cannot take your amp as well.
Pro's:
- (chorus, delay en reverb) x (clean, crunch en lead); lots of sounds
- Small
- Design
- 6,3 hinge plug
Con:
- small control buttons/dials
- Especially the dials, I treat them very gently as I suspect them to be somewhat vulnerable.
- Fits my Strat, Ibanez SA but on my SC, Ibanez RT, it kinda "hangs" down under making it somewhat hard to operate the buttons
- Not necessarily "affordable"
- Switching between clean, crunch en lead requires two hand opertion when the amplug is in the guitar (otherwise it turns around the plug socket).
- A more solid casing/housing would be according its price (delrin, alumium). Same for control buttons and controls; more rugged/durable parts (materials) would be appreciated.
Overall a positive verdict with some remarks
Pro's:
- (chorus, delay en reverb) x (clean, crunch en lead); lots of sounds
- Small
- Design
- 6,3 hinge plug
Con:
- small control buttons/dials
- Especially the dials, I treat them very gently as I suspect them to be somewhat vulnerable.
- Fits my Strat, Ibanez SA but on my SC, Ibanez RT, it kinda "hangs" down under making it somewhat hard to operate the buttons
- Not necessarily "affordable"
- Switching between clean, crunch en lead requires two hand opertion when the amplug is in the guitar (otherwise it turns around the plug socket).
- A more solid casing/housing would be according its price (delrin, alumium). Same for control buttons and controls; more rugged/durable parts (materials) would be appreciated.
Overall a positive verdict with some remarks
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