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did not live up to expectations...
Before buying it, I read reviews, watched overviews - either they were lies, or the people were incompetent... In general, what are the advantages - it is modern, a convenient application for editing effects/cabinets, good build quality, some effects can really be adjusted well.
- it is quite compact and has a nice build quality.
and now, unfortunately, about the downsides...
- The AI is complete nonsense... In the promotional videos, it was practically revolutionary, but alas. No matter how much I played with it, it produces something similar to what you asked for in about 10 tries... and then again, similar, but not quite the same. I was able to customize the effects more interestingly manually.
-the quality of the effects, the imitation of the cabinets themselves, is average, not bad, but not at a high level
- The worst thing is the volume, it's quiet. It's just catastrophically quiet... 40 watts? Seriously??? Any 15-watt amp plays 5 times louder. The sound is so quiet that you can play comfortably if you sit facing it. There is one built-in effect - classic distortion, which sounds louder than the others, but still weak. And what's the point of using just one effect?
In short, if you connect good external speakers to it, yes, the sound will be excellent, but then what's the point?! You can also connect a regular guitar processor that's much better and, importantly, much smaller, with pedals. In short, it's a very large guitar pedal, without pedals and with a built-in, quiet speaker. Someone picking up a guitar for the first time might be surprised by this device (like any first electric guitar, actually!), but for me, I understand that it's largely overrated. Alas, it completely failed to live up to expectations... A digital toy. Nothing more.
P.S. And yes, you can change the backlight color and make it blink. Oh yeah, how important that is for the sound))))))))
- it is quite compact and has a nice build quality.
and now, unfortunately, about the downsides...
- The AI is complete nonsense... In the promotional videos, it was practically revolutionary, but alas. No matter how much I played with it, it produces something similar to what you asked for in about 10 tries... and then again, similar, but not quite the same. I was able to customize the effects more interestingly manually.
-the quality of the effects, the imitation of the cabinets themselves, is average, not bad, but not at a high level
- The worst thing is the volume, it's quiet. It's just catastrophically quiet... 40 watts? Seriously??? Any 15-watt amp plays 5 times louder. The sound is so quiet that you can play comfortably if you sit facing it. There is one built-in effect - classic distortion, which sounds louder than the others, but still weak. And what's the point of using just one effect?
In short, if you connect good external speakers to it, yes, the sound will be excellent, but then what's the point?! You can also connect a regular guitar processor that's much better and, importantly, much smaller, with pedals. In short, it's a very large guitar pedal, without pedals and with a built-in, quiet speaker. Someone picking up a guitar for the first time might be surprised by this device (like any first electric guitar, actually!), but for me, I understand that it's largely overrated. Alas, it completely failed to live up to expectations... A digital toy. Nothing more.
P.S. And yes, you can change the backlight color and make it blink. Oh yeah, how important that is for the sound))))))))
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