I just bought one and it really is incredible for the money. Thanks Andy because I would not have bought it without your excellent review. Played with it for more than 2 hours and I've barely scratched the surface of the tones you can get. Really, really impressed with it.
An alternative to this is the Valeton GP-100, both units are exactly the same as Sonicake, Valeton & Hotone are all one company spilt into three for reasons unknown. An added bonus for UK type peoplings is that both the GP-100 and the Matribox are in the Amazon Prime sale, priced £86 & £78 respectively. The only decision you have to make is whether it's worth £8 to get it in black rather than grey. Whichever you choose is easily worth the price, I paid £130 for the GP-100 some time ago and considered it to be worth every penny and a lot more.
I have a Valeton GP200 and I thought the software looked awfully familiar. Now I know why. The GP100 and Sonicake control layouts are a bit different, but the software definitely seems to be identical.
One advantage the GP 100 has is that it's built like a tank. I reckon the metal enclosure makes it more of a viable option as a back up live rig or even part of your normal live signal chain where it could take care of,say, eq and modulation, saving you a lot of space on your board for stacking drives or one of those big ass delay units. Think I'm gonna try one.
Flyman B1 might be he Friedman BE-100? This unit reminds me of my Digitech RP355! Lots of similar features, but I bet that this one sounds betterer than the older Digitech stuff!
This is a really excellent review Andy. I'm so glad to see that you're back in the saddle, after your recent... 'down' mood. Happy trails to you! Michael
I bought one after Guitar Max did a review of it last year and I love it. I am going through some of these demo videos to see what's all there that I have yet to discover. Great video!
The Nux MG300 is a strong competitor around this price ,it has some great amp models and FX . I managed to get one last year for under £100 the MG400 will most likely be more expensive
This reminds me of the Digitech RP series of pedals from the early 2000's. I have an RP100, no wah pedal (the RP200 had the wah) it came with 40 presets and 40 customizable slots. It also has drums.
Yay! Fantasination review and a terribly great value for bargain pedal. Enjoy your reviews - partially cuz you seem friendly and smile a lot 🙂 (don't like watching those sour blokes with no enthusiasm for checking their 'free' gear 🤔)
The supro 6 x 9 speaker has some beautiful fat clean capabilities and sounds very different from your average guitar cab. Yea i like 12’s but never underestimate the power of an unknown Driver. Cool multi efx fly rig ripper!
I needed a pitch shifter for my liverig (since we got some songs in B-Standard, Drop A and Drop E) so bought this pedal to make up some room on my pedal board Taking away the noisegate and compressor and getting a pitch shifter at the same time. This is an AMAZING pedal for it's price, was not going to use any modelers at first but now i'm using the Ampeg Clone with my own EBS4x10 IR and a Darkglass b7k pedal and the tone is Monstruous!
back in the 80ies when me as a young student played in a band, everbody predicted the death of guitar/bass-based rock/pop music. And now, we live in the best times - I needed to save lots of money for a really good guitar (which I still use a lot, Steinberger GM-4 with TransTrem), a mesa boogie (resting for ages in a locker room), a marshall (same here...), and some effect pedals (sold/damaged) back then, and now, you get very good tones in an incredible variety even from cheap gear. Not for me, I still prefer rack-based solutions (still use Line 6, Rocktron and Korg 19'' gear), but great for young musicians...
Sir can you please tell me what you think if this matribox compare to mooer ge150. Thanks in advance for your answers. I'm from Indonesia, and I've always enjoy your gear reviews 😊
Impressive Modeler for the price. Regarding the small Expression Pedal size, it wouldn't be hard for them to design a flip out, clip on, or slide out Extension for the toe or heel end to temporarily elongate the Pedal. I'm surprised that makers of mini Expression/Volume/Way Pedals don't make that a standard feature.🤷Seems simple enough to me, and would increase the number of potential purchasers.
I have one. Love it but only use it for recording demos to show the band what I am going for. They have said that the demos sound way better recently. I love this thing.
Can the patches be moved to different preset locations for example a clean you like moved next to a dirty sou d you like to save scrolling through ten patches mid song?
@@newmillenniumcyanidechrist4662 That's a good question. I haven't tried to do that but it does have a lot of assignment options. I'll try to figure it out next time I am home.
I just love this matribox. I have it running in front of a marshall origin 20 head and a HB 2x12 cab. I can get any sounds I want at bedroom levels. I also have a Fender GTX 100 solid state and the effects are just as comparable. For a hundred and change it a great milti -pedal plus the drum machine and looper.
This reminds me of the M-Audio Blackbox Reloaded, which was my very first interface, and one that I still have. Roger Linn put his name on. It's a classic IMO : ) Cheers!
“….of course, you know how volume works.” 😂😂😂😂 hearing you realize it was unnecessary to explain both sides of of the output level control was great lol 😂
Nice assessment of a ver decent little budget tool... rock and djent sounds just don't quite have enough chunkiness. One thing I would have liked to have seen was you using the wah/expression pedal.
I have a Valeton GP-100 which I picked up for £79.00 nearly new on Reverb a while back. I considered the Sonicake at the time and had I found one at a similar price I would have happily bought it too as reviews seem, overall, to be very positive. Apart from the price though, it was the Valeton's all metal construction that gave it the edge over this - it is very solidly built. The factory patches aren't the greatest but as everything is infinitely tweakable finding tones that you like isn't too difficult and it offers 99 slots for saving your own patches in addition to the 99 factory ones. Now that the GP-200 is available, used examples are becoming more numerous. As my son always covets my gear, I just bought him a Hotone Ravo MP-10 as an introduction to multi-effects and although slightly older and lacking a few features compared to the Sonicake and the Valeton, it cost me only £45.00 on Ebay - not bad at all for a mint barely used unit and it is also of full metal construction. Most noticeable shortcoming compared to the Sonicake and Valeton is that it has no stereo output but it does have an on/off switch which the Valeton lacks. For home use and practice or for those just venturing into multi effects units or those on a budget, you can't really go too far wrong with any of these inexpensive options. Shop around and you can find some great deals on any of these, both new and used and with quite a few manufacturers offering similarly priced "entry level" modellers nowadays, we really are spoilt for choice.
This is more my speed and budget over something like the new Tone Master. I've spent more on a single pedal, I'm sure we all have. Also, the fact that the drums are a separate signal to me would be great for recording and keeping myself on tempo until I can play and record real drums over it.
Regarding timecode 7:20 I'd honestly pair this pedal up with my BOSS MK ii Loop station since it has better drum sets and you can add your own. So that pedal and Loop station would make for a good performance setup.
Zoom G1X Four, Valeton GP-100, and this thing seem like they're really promising units for the price. I have the Zoom G1XON, the older version of the G1X Four. Only drawback is that the Zoom needs an insert cable to output stereo, whereas the others can do native stereo with separate left and right jacks.
I think these are great for a backup, if your amp goes down. Doesn’t take up much room…. Or if you’re playing a coffee shop and you don’t want to take an entire rig….
As said below the Valeton GP100 has been available for some time. I have a Jazz Chorus amp which is my main up due to it's superb clean sound. I might be tempted to buy the GP100 in black.
Thanks for your information, most of these are made in China with poor quality parts, sometimes you get what you pay for. Buy Cheap, Buy Twice!@@rayadray9279
Hi all, I occasionally use a boss gt1 through my amp when playing in a band- it’s developed an irritating thing where if you nudge the unit the volume drops significantly. How does this unit compare in everyone’s opinion? Does it play well with other pedals too? Thanks all 👍
Would this work on the end of a "traditional" pedal board, to use purely for ampless shows? With an amp and can sim on only and none of the built in effects on. Seems a cheap way. I love my board, but need a way to go direct to PA
The comments of this channel are the only one ive seen so constructive and comparative. There isnt a video comparing all these 2 switch budvet pedals and my mind goes wonky looking them all up and trying to remember the specs. This comment section has been the most useful thing on the whole internet. My opinion: This is like the best little multi for the range another is slightly better but everything in it just doesnt really sound good lnike it has ugly frequencies. I dont just dislike but i hate the yellow green vomit color of the text, love the build quality and metal, hate the zigzaggy triangles on the exp pedal. The mooer ge100 out of all i searched for is the best overall BUT it just doesnt sound good to me and theres not a high quality video on it. I sits in a frequency thats just unpleasant unfortunately. But it has an extremely long looper longer than most of the huge multi effects pedals too. It may be worth it honestly just for that. I would also love to see someone plug 2 of these units in and compare it to a $600 or $700 unit with 2x $100 units just plugged into eachother.
I got this for my husband ,,,he said he thought there is an app to go with it.. he has iPad Pro. Our question is does this have an app from the App Store ?
Can the patches be moved to different preset locations for example a clean you like moved next to a dirty sou d you like to save scrolling through ten patches mid song??
Just got one but no matter how I try It wont connect to my windows laptop. Installed the ASIO driver and software but says no device is connected. Maybe the usb port is defective. Guess it's going back.
Stop showing stuff I wanna have worse when it's something I could save up for in a couple of months. If you don't need it anymore send it overy way I'm a beginner looking for Toys 😉
@@alexcorona Nope. Headphones. And the same headphones I listen to a variety of gear demos on. The "djent" patch in particular was ice-picky. I actually instinctively jumped back.
Are you sponsored by sonicake? You routinely give them good remarks, and it’d be nice to know whether or not your opinions are flavored by any incentive.
RUclipsrs are legally bound to reveal if they receive any sort of compensation for reviews. If it's not mentioned, it's a safe bet that the review is objective.
@@AVFCAM I think they do have to say, or state somehow "I'm being paid". Besides, being overly clear is never an issue, so I think RUclipsrs should always make it really obvious.
I just bought one and it really is incredible for the money. Thanks Andy because I would not have bought it without your excellent review. Played with it for more than 2 hours and I've barely scratched the surface of the tones you can get. Really, really impressed with it.
Love that you provided us with a palate* cleanser after the Fender ToneMaster release video onslaught LOL. Good stuff, my English brethren.
I'm already sick of the RTP Jeez. It spread like a virus. I may buy one lol.
By the way, the term is “palate cleanser” as in to cleanse one’s palate of a bad taste.
@@hyrumjensen4712 Thank you, dear editor LOL
I thought i was the only one who noticed that fender was all over the place with its expensive unit
Right?!?!, I mean yeah it’s awesome, but my first car cost less than it did.
I just bought one of these after watch your video. $88 on eBay, new. Can't wait to try it out!
An alternative to this is the Valeton GP-100, both units are exactly the same as Sonicake, Valeton & Hotone are all one company spilt into three for reasons unknown. An added bonus for UK type peoplings is that both the GP-100 and the Matribox are in the Amazon Prime sale, priced £86 & £78 respectively. The only decision you have to make is whether it's worth £8 to get it in black rather than grey. Whichever you choose is easily worth the price, I paid £130 for the GP-100 some time ago and considered it to be worth every penny and a lot more.
I have a Valeton GP200 and I thought the software looked awfully familiar. Now I know why. The GP100 and Sonicake control layouts are a bit different, but the software definitely seems to be identical.
One advantage the GP 100 has is that it's built like a tank. I reckon the metal enclosure makes it more of a viable option as a back up live rig or even part of your normal live signal chain where it could take care of,say, eq and modulation, saving you a lot of space on your board for stacking drives or one of those big ass delay units. Think I'm gonna try one.
matribox really took the budget market to the next level the sound quality and options you get for freakin 100 bucks is crazy had to pick this 1 up
Agree, I had to buy one to see for myself and it really does step up.
I love that you’re a positive reviewer…I hate those gear snobs. You like tone and the chase of it is the fun!!..cheers.
He was paid by the company so he's fully incentivised to be hon...er positive. Product may be good, but this is a 17 minute advertisement.
Flyman B1 might be he Friedman BE-100? This unit reminds me of my Digitech RP355! Lots of similar features, but I bet that this one sounds betterer than the older Digitech stuff!
I think you are right. I will do a shootout vs some old units. that sounds.... complicated! hahahaha
For that money is is just incredible. So many effects so such little cash, it's unbeatable. Great review man.
This is a really excellent review Andy. I'm so glad to see that you're back in the saddle, after your recent... 'down' mood. Happy trails to you! Michael
Thanks so much. I really had fun with this box. Generally, life is good. Thank you for your message. I hope you are doing well too!
I bought it today! Thanks for this video.🔥
I bought one after Guitar Max did a review of it last year and I love it. I am going through some of these demo videos to see what's all there that I have yet to discover. Great video!
The Nux MG300 is a strong competitor around this price ,it has some great amp models and FX . I managed to get one last year for under £100 the MG400 will most likely be more expensive
This reminds me of the Digitech RP series of pedals from the early 2000's. I have an RP100, no wah pedal (the RP200 had the wah) it came with 40 presets and 40 customizable slots. It also has drums.
Yay! Fantasination review and a terribly great value for bargain pedal. Enjoy your reviews - partially cuz you seem friendly and smile a lot 🙂
(don't like watching those sour blokes with no enthusiasm for checking their 'free' gear 🤔)
I can't help but smile, that's the fun part of this!
Love your vids, sir!! That's some killer playing and wonderful tone. Love the Buck Cherry at the beginning, too.
A further 10% off from Sonicake using the code "AndyGuitarGeek" at checkout - www.sonicake.com/products/matribox?sca_ref=1446247.tGeuqPHweJ
The supro 6 x 9 speaker has some beautiful fat clean capabilities and sounds very different from your average guitar cab. Yea i like 12’s but never underestimate the power of an unknown Driver.
Cool multi efx fly rig ripper!
I Gotta get one of the supro speakers
This pedal is just what I need. Good video and review. Thank you so much.
I needed a pitch shifter for my liverig (since we got some songs in B-Standard, Drop A and Drop E) so bought this pedal to make up some room on my pedal board Taking away the noisegate and compressor and getting a pitch shifter at the same time.
This is an AMAZING pedal for it's price, was not going to use any modelers at first but now i'm using the Ampeg Clone with my own EBS4x10 IR and a Darkglass b7k pedal and the tone is Monstruous!
Yessss, more of this affordable stuff!!!
Cheers Andy,good review mate! 🤘🙏
back in the 80ies when me as a young student played in a band, everbody predicted the death of guitar/bass-based rock/pop music. And now, we live in the best times - I needed to save lots of money for a really good guitar (which I still use a lot, Steinberger GM-4 with TransTrem), a mesa boogie (resting for ages in a locker room), a marshall (same here...), and some effect pedals (sold/damaged) back then, and now, you get very good tones in an incredible variety even from cheap gear. Not for me, I still prefer rack-based solutions (still use Line 6, Rocktron and Korg 19'' gear), but great for young musicians...
Sir can you please tell me what you think if this matribox compare to mooer ge150. Thanks in advance for your answers. I'm from Indonesia, and I've always enjoy your gear reviews 😊
Impressive Modeler for the price. Regarding the small Expression Pedal size, it wouldn't be hard for them to design a flip out, clip on, or slide out Extension for the toe or heel end to temporarily elongate the Pedal. I'm surprised that makers of mini Expression/Volume/Way Pedals don't make that a standard feature.🤷Seems simple enough to me, and would increase the number of potential purchasers.
I have one. Love it but only use it for recording demos to show the band what I am going for. They have said that the demos sound way better recently. I love this thing.
Can the patches be moved to different preset locations for example a clean you like moved next to a dirty sou d you like to save scrolling through ten patches mid song?
@@newmillenniumcyanidechrist4662 That's a good question. I haven't tried to do that but it does have a lot of assignment options. I'll try to figure it out next time I am home.
I just love this matribox. I have it running in front of a marshall origin 20 head and a HB 2x12 cab. I can get any sounds I want at bedroom levels. I also have a Fender GTX 100 solid state and the effects are just as comparable. For a hundred and change it a great milti -pedal plus the drum machine and looper.
Great review andy👍
Great review. I just checked the manual PDF (for firmware V1.0.4). Apparently pressing and holding the left button changes its function to tap tempo.
Great job man. Sounds incredible if they get one or a few things right at 100 it's a volume and looper along with a few drives and etc. Hahah
Yeah exactly! You could turn off the amps and cabs and use this as just effects and drives. I was truly shocked by this. Go get one!
...AND drums?!? Take THAT, Fender! 😸
This reminds me of the M-Audio Blackbox Reloaded, which was my very first interface, and one that I still have. Roger Linn put his name on. It's a classic IMO : )
Cheers!
The Acoustisonic is designed to be a modeling platform, so that may explain why it seems most compatible with the stock IR.
I have one on the way 😊 I know this has alot to cover but felt you rushed the review a little. For an indepth review check out 60 Cycle Hum with Ryan.
Fun little pedal!
These modelers are absolutely cool!
Their online manual says the "Flyman B1" is based on the “Brown Eye” UK style boutique amp head (BE channel).
Not bad tones for the money. And an expression pedal. Extra credit for drop C on an offset mate!
Yeah, it’s certainly usable! Thanks mate
I dig it! Great for a little practice unit!
Definitely! I am keeping this as a backup for sure
“….of course, you know how volume works.” 😂😂😂😂 hearing you realize it was unnecessary to explain both sides of of the output level control was great lol 😂
Nice assessment of a ver decent little budget tool... rock and djent sounds just don't quite have enough chunkiness. One thing I would have liked to have seen was you using the wah/expression pedal.
I have a Valeton GP-100 which I picked up for £79.00 nearly new on Reverb a while back. I considered the Sonicake at the time and had I found one at a similar price I would have happily bought it too as reviews seem, overall, to be very positive. Apart from the price though, it was the Valeton's all metal construction that gave it the edge over this - it is very solidly built. The factory patches aren't the greatest but as everything is infinitely tweakable finding tones that you like isn't too difficult and it offers 99 slots for saving your own patches in addition to the 99 factory ones. Now that the GP-200 is available, used examples are becoming more numerous.
As my son always covets my gear, I just bought him a Hotone Ravo MP-10 as an introduction to multi-effects and although slightly older and lacking a few features compared to the Sonicake and the Valeton, it cost me only £45.00 on Ebay - not bad at all for a mint barely used unit and it is also of full metal construction. Most noticeable shortcoming compared to the Sonicake and Valeton is that it has no stereo output but it does have an on/off switch which the Valeton lacks.
For home use and practice or for those just venturing into multi effects units or those on a budget, you can't really go too far wrong with any of these inexpensive options. Shop around and you can find some great deals on any of these, both new and used and with quite a few manufacturers offering similarly priced "entry level" modellers nowadays, we really are spoilt for choice.
they now have a 2nd version. I may have to get this
This is more my speed and budget over something like the new Tone Master. I've spent more on a single pedal, I'm sure we all have. Also, the fact that the drums are a separate signal to me would be great for recording and keeping myself on tempo until I can play and record real drums over it.
Regarding timecode 7:20 I'd honestly pair this pedal up with my BOSS MK ii Loop station since it has better drum sets and you can add your own. So that pedal and Loop station would make for a good performance setup.
that would be a great pairing!
The cheap Ibanez acoustic sounds best to me on the acoustic side. Nice review!
Great! Then you’re on the right way to save money!
Zoom G1X Four, Valeton GP-100, and this thing seem like they're really promising units for the price. I have the Zoom G1XON, the older version of the G1X Four. Only drawback is that the Zoom needs an insert cable to output stereo, whereas the others can do native stereo with separate left and right jacks.
Love to see similar products.
I think these are great for a backup, if your amp goes down. Doesn’t take up much room…. Or if you’re playing a coffee shop and you don’t want to take an entire rig….
Hmm... I am interested.... thanks
Love lil gigbag rigs!
As said below the Valeton GP100 has been available for some time.
I have a Jazz Chorus amp which is my main up due to it's superb clean sound.
I might be tempted to buy the GP100 in black.
Yeah, same. The GP 100 does all the same stuff (some of the Amp models are really pretty good too) and it has that metal enclosure as well.
Fyi...I've heard some negative reports on the Valetron. Mechanical issues
Thanks for your information, most of these are made in China
with poor quality parts, sometimes you get what you pay for.
Buy Cheap, Buy Twice!@@rayadray9279
tap tempo is hold left stomp then you have to click back or hold it again to go back stomp mode is hold right stomp
Was waiting for you to mention if you can load your own ir’s.. maybe i missed it sorry
the only thing its missing is the octaver for the effects pedal the old digitech rp50 used to have it
a bit of green day for the bass good choise
Sounds better than the TMP 😬
Ouch. If that's true... yikes.
Not even close to true lol
Hi all, I occasionally use a boss gt1 through my amp when playing in a band- it’s developed an irritating thing where if you nudge the unit the volume drops significantly. How does this unit compare in everyone’s opinion? Does it play well with other pedals too? Thanks all 👍
Does it make decent coffee too?
Currently £78 on Amazon prime day deal. Was after a looper anyhow so be rude not to!
Can this pedal be used with external MIDI control?
Would this work on the end of a "traditional" pedal board, to use purely for ampless shows? With an amp and can sim on only and none of the built in effects on. Seems a cheap way. I love my board, but need a way to go direct to PA
Yes this could help you with that
got a sonicake coiled cable. its awesome.
I would pay that just for the looper
The comments of this channel are the only one ive seen so constructive and comparative. There isnt a video comparing all these 2 switch budvet pedals and my mind goes wonky looking them all up and trying to remember the specs. This comment section has been the most useful thing on the whole internet.
My opinion: This is like the best little multi for the range another is slightly better but everything in it just doesnt really sound good lnike it has ugly frequencies. I dont just dislike but i hate the yellow green vomit color of the text, love the build quality and metal, hate the zigzaggy triangles on the exp pedal. The mooer ge100 out of all i searched for is the best overall BUT it just doesnt sound good to me and theres not a high quality video on it. I sits in a frequency thats just unpleasant unfortunately. But it has an extremely long looper longer than most of the huge multi effects pedals too. It may be worth it honestly just for that. I would also love to see someone plug 2 of these units in and compare it to a $600 or $700 unit with 2x $100 units just plugged into eachother.
What is your opinion of the fender FR 12 so far?
Where‘s the review of the Matribox 2, Andy? 😎😜
Leaving a sensible amount of time in between the two units
Does it have a recording loop ?
I got this for my husband ,,,he said he thought there is an app to go with it.. he has iPad Pro. Our question is does this have an app from the App Store ?
Nope, no app for this
@TheGuitarGeek you clicked on the stomp mode and then on the buttons in the app. Was there an option to set one of the buttons to tap tempo there?
It has tap tempo. Bottom left foot switch press and hold. I'm glad it doesn't have an annoying flashing light on a button.
But how much does it cost?
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there also a Matribox II
Someone on RUclips can porting preset from valeton GP-100, because both products have similar preset xml format
8:07 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻🎧❤️🤘🤝💪
Funny thing is I have a pair of studio monitors but oh boi, I'm lazy enough to just listen the video in my phone.
😂😂😂
What guitar is that Strat with the Shiny scratchplate?
Hi is this better than the zoom g1x4
Seems like it but would love to hear about a comparison
@cb-ez7pz thanks great review by the way👍
wait, wait, what's that strat with the mirror pickguard ???
Can the patches be moved to different preset locations for example a clean you like moved next to a dirty sou d you like to save scrolling through ten patches mid song??
Yes you can save patches where ever you want
@AndyGuitarGeek thamks for the reply. Which would you say is better, this or the Valeton GP100? I am torn between the two...
Just got one but no matter how I try It wont connect to my windows laptop. Installed the ASIO driver and software but says no device is connected. Maybe the usb port is defective. Guess it's going back.
Have you tried different USB cables? Sometimes certain cables are incompatible
Thanks for the reply! I tried 3 different cables but I'm not sure I actually used the one that came in the box! Love your reviews and playing BTW!
Flyman B1 = Friedman BE100
I thought the accoustic the middle one was the down side
The drums are not editable, and they are full of scrambling rolls every four bars or so, which really screws up timing for a live performance.
Fly man B1 = Friedman BE01?
I was leaning towards Friedman but it’s pretty far!
@@TheGuitarGeek Confirmed in manual here
sonicake.oss-cn-shenzhen.aliyuncs.com/res/Matribox_Online%C2%A0Manual_Firmware%20V1.0.4.pdf
HOW MANY FX ON THIS SONICAKE MATRIBOX ??
If only there was a link on the video description that could give you all the things you so rudely demand…
I paid $300 for the matribox 2
I think that Flyman might be a Friedman?
I think you’re right
So much more room for activities! Ha!
Fender tone master has left the chat 😂
Flyman likely a Friedman.
Are you interested in testing the AZOR effect? I can give it to you for free
Any one knows guitar name from time stamp of 4:40 is it Fender?
It’s a heavily modded Mexican Fender Jaguar in dropped C!
@@TheGuitarGeek thank you, that’s dope
NOTHING wrong with that!
Friedman
Well, the pedal might djent but, sadly, the Guitar Geek clearly does not.
MG-30 A few bucks more
Got one an MG30. Better going for that pedal BUT if you needed a backup in case anything dies, this is good in a pinch.
It’s three times the price, not a few bucks more
Stop showing stuff I wanna have worse when it's something I could save up for in a couple of months. If you don't need it anymore send it overy way I'm a beginner looking for Toys 😉
And the Akustiksonic did sound mega good to me too and I'm not really into Akustik guitars but would be my pick if I needed one
The Matribox 2 is better
Every single one of those patches was incredibly trebly for me. Almost like it was trying to simulate a 3" speaker.
It’s your speaker, especially if you’re on a cellphone. They sound fine on my monitors.
Same here, listening on Kali LP6 monitors. There's a lot of high end info and not the pleasing kind (4-8kHz area)
@@alexcorona Nope. Headphones. And the same headphones I listen to a variety of gear demos on. The "djent" patch in particular was ice-picky. I actually instinctively jumped back.
have you checked emf pollution? any ammount will get in also your power lines can pollute it too@@wbfaulk
Are you sponsored by sonicake? You routinely give them good remarks, and it’d be nice to know whether or not your opinions are flavored by any incentive.
RUclipsrs are legally bound to reveal if they receive any sort of compensation for reviews. If it's not mentioned, it's a safe bet that the review is objective.
@@noi5emakerthere’s a “sponsored video” tag at the beginning, I don’t know if that covers it or if he has to outright state “they’ve paid me for this”
@@AVFCAM I think they do have to say, or state somehow "I'm being paid". Besides, being overly clear is never an issue, so I think RUclipsrs should always make it really obvious.
way too much talking and not enough demo