I`ve purchased my first Taurus amp as a backup for my Engl Thunder. With tube amps you never know, replacing 6l6 tubes during a gig might not be the best idea... so something light and powerful would do the job if needed. I`ve tried some other stuff like Vox mv50, not bad at all but there was a used Taurus SH2 for almost the same price as the Vox and why not to try. After a few weeks it become my main amp... and it was till I bought the SH8... Still have the Engl too ;) Being a tube amp guy in the last 25 years it wasn`t a problem to switch to the Taurus, it has everything that I need from a tube amp and it`s super portable too. Having everythin under your feet makes this device super easy to use during a gig when you need some tweeking to adjust your sound.
Yes, Just sounds beautiful to me. All in a super small package. Amazing!!! Shane's playing really highlights this fab package .... I want one... Thx Shane ❤😊❤
I own that PBA1 Pedal board amp that Shane reviewed a couple of years back and it's been doing great in a LOUD live setting but this one has me salivating :)
Cool unit , lots of options but it’s very , very expensive ( price not mentioned in the demo , unless I missed it ? ) over 700 euros , that , for me , puts it into pro territory , maybe a version for 400 would be more accessible ? Blackstar and other manufacturers seem to manage it ? Nice sounds though , but a bit pricey.
I've checked them out, they have a solid state version of this for around 400eur. I don't know of anyone else who does a cheaper pedal AMP with a tube preamp (not a preamp only that needs to be hooked up to an external amp). Victory's V4 amp range is £879 or $999
I’m not at all familiar with this company, but I really like the sounds you were getting out of this. I can’t believe we can fit a 50-watt amp on the pedalboard now. I’ve been playing since 1985 & the advances in technology in only the past *decade* have been game changers. I’ll probably still lug my AC-30 to gigs, but I plan on picking-up one of these pedalboard-amps in the future. This one is on the list now. ☮️
Hard to argue with the technology for what it does , grabbed a couple vox ones when they came out just because of the novelty that they could power my 4/12 .. guitarists party trick ! But that j 20 studio head in the background well that’s a must …
Very intuitive feature set. Very practical and sounds great in this demo. Is this the future? It probably is, but I’d much rather have that Marshall JTM studio or many other tube amps but I’m old and old-school. The new generation of players probably will go a similar route.
If you have a speaker you like, you're in business. Speaker choice is personal preference. I think the Swamp Thang or Texas Heat would be a great choice but if you're into Celestion, try a Creamback.
What affordable speaker cabinet are you supposed to use with these for home practice? These are cool but I don't get it when a decent cab is at least $400
Not true. Just grabbed a Victory 1x12 with Alnico speaker. $200 used FB marketplace. Also a boss katana is a powered cab. Grab a used Mk2 for $100. Boom done
Hi Shane! I am really glad that you are presenting Polish company guitar amp right in the moment when I am looking for some new amp options :-). I currently use another Polish company guitar pedals, namely Grobert Lux Vibe and Grobert Pirate. Check them out... I am not connected to this company in any way. Simply bough them last years due to my studio/recording needs. I made a few songs using them and I really like the way thet sound in the mix. Lux Vibe appears at 2:44 ruclips.net/video/8qngKXsFfHM/видео.html and along the entire song ruclips.net/video/-ULTKldP4Vw/видео.html
I really wish someone would make something like this in a rack unit with a pedal. Also a 1 watt option would be nice. other that that it looks great just like a lot of other comparable units
Yeah the Taurus amps are great - i have myself an older version "The stomp head2 Classic" - and it´s great - i have also a video of this on my little channel "Gitarren im Netz" and also a comparison of it to the Hughes and Kettner Stompamp.
Yes, it's good. Period. But come on. For that money just buy the Amp1 and you will get so much more tube amp goodness. Haven't you all watched Thomas Blug's academy of Tone?
@SG710 The Amp 1 is a fully ANALOG full blown 100W 4 channel mini tube Amp with pre and power Amp section, power soak option and a lot more. That's why. The question must rather be: how can you even THINK of comparing this toy to the Amp1?
No, my man. No matter how good those gadgets are there's nothing that looks as good as your favourite big ass roadworn 100W combo or a stack in front of you. Guitar playing is not only about the sound itself, it's also about aesthetics and feel. This is why vintage gear costs this much - for its perceived mojo and looks. It would be good for travel or as a novelty item in your collection, but not a future of amps.
@@SG710 You do realise you still need a cab for it to make a sound, right? So you'd still end up staring at the box of sorts. All they've done here is taken electronic amp guts and switches that are otherwise installed in your combo/head and repackaged them in form of this pedal to look like it was a some kind of massive breakthrough in amp design. It does look very pretty indeed, I like it, but it does the same job as your average combo/head does. And I'm not a boomer. Sometimes I wish I was though - they lived their lives during awesome times - had secure jobs, bought decent houses for very affordable prices, earned themselves decent wages and pensions and lived through times when greatest music bands were playing awesome music. They also connected to real people and experienced actual life - instead of staring at their gadgets and thinking they were getting somewhere. And they were not told what to think or say by the thought police like we are now. Things that make people happy never change, and they had plenty of those.
The anti-ism brigade do like their ageism. Curious. (Also not born during the Baby Boom, though that doesn't stop them being rude to me as if I were!) The product is just an amp head with some extra sockets ...
@@xoxb2 Indeed. Anything classy and timeless is met by a gaslighting brigade with peculiar viciousness. 🤔 Yet living in England I often think that if to remove all buildings that been erected in last 150 years and return those that been demolished - what a pretty country that would be, with beautiful, cozy and classy architecture and people who knew how to dress and behave. True values, that is. 🤔
@@Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040Being called "boomer" is becoming a badge of honor, those folks had alot more going for them than we do...but yea, big amps = big tone, screw what the soundman says, he's just trying to make his job easier, and could care less about whether your tone inspires you
@@jasondorsey7110 I wonder what Z in Generation Z stands for. Zombie? Got to be, best description to define them. I, for one, will stick to everything that is classy, timeless and tangible. Ironically, he probably is trying to recreate music that was made and recorded using the very same gear he's pooping on. How ironic. 🤔
Interesting because the disclaimer is right at the start and time stamped in the description. Check their website for the price. I don’t list the price due to changes in the dollar / currencies.
Nice that it has a straight power connection and doesn't need an adapter.
I`ve purchased my first Taurus amp as a backup for my Engl Thunder. With tube amps you never know, replacing 6l6 tubes during a gig might not be the best idea... so something light and powerful would do the job if needed. I`ve tried some other stuff like Vox mv50, not bad at all but there was a used Taurus SH2 for almost the same price as the Vox and why not to try. After a few weeks it become my main amp... and it was till I bought the SH8... Still have the Engl too ;)
Being a tube amp guy in the last 25 years it wasn`t a problem to switch to the Taurus, it has everything that I need from a tube amp and it`s super portable too. Having everythin under your feet makes this device super easy to use during a gig when you need some tweeking to adjust your sound.
I just came back from a meeting with Mr. Adam Taurus. He showed me this amp. It sounds awesome!
Yes, Just sounds beautiful to me. All in a super small package. Amazing!!! Shane's playing really highlights this fab package .... I want one... Thx Shane ❤😊❤
Sounds really great and versatile Shane. I only use pedal amps these days. I have several and love them.
I own that PBA1 Pedal board amp that Shane reviewed a couple of years back and it's been doing great in a LOUD live setting but this one has me salivating :)
I dig all these little amps coming out. Couldn't imagine having stuff like this when I was a kid learning to play in the 90s.
HAH! What ABOUT the 80s! Had even LESS!
Hey Shane, I am very impressed with this pedal
Sounds fantastic Shane ! Thanks for the demo and review mate !!
This sounds great, really nice
Would love to see a review of the Blackstar Dept 10 Amped Pedalboard amps..
A cool stomp box amp!!! It’s amazing how much you can do with a small box! 😎🎸🎸🎸🎸
Impressive- very versatile, it looks like they nailed it
I have added the Servo 2 pedal to my board a while back and it staying! Can't wait to try this out. Sounds great and they build awesome stuff.
Wow,amazing stuff,your playing in your vidios sure sounds great!😊
Great review. Amp looks pretty sweet aside from the price! 😞 Feels a bit strong for my pocket
Cool unit , lots of options but it’s very , very expensive ( price not mentioned in the demo , unless I missed it ? ) over 700 euros , that , for me , puts it into pro territory , maybe a version for 400 would be more accessible ? Blackstar and other manufacturers seem to manage it ? Nice sounds though , but a bit pricey.
I've checked them out, they have a solid state version of this for around 400eur. I don't know of anyone else who does a cheaper pedal AMP with a tube preamp (not a preamp only that needs to be hooked up to an external amp). Victory's V4 amp range is £879 or $999
Just be aware that if you buy one , it will claim assylum and a year later will open a food store 😂 . Sorry I couldnt resist . It sounds really good .
Impressive ❤ seriously.
I’m not at all familiar with this company, but I really like the sounds you were getting out of this.
I can’t believe we can fit a 50-watt amp on the pedalboard now. I’ve been playing since 1985 & the advances in technology in only the past *decade* have been game changers.
I’ll probably still lug my AC-30 to gigs, but I plan on picking-up one of these pedalboard-amps in the future. This one is on the list now.
☮️
I use an 80 watt pedal board amp currently but that amp is 130 watts.
130 watt amp on your pedal board...amazing.
Hard to argue with the technology for what it does , grabbed a couple vox ones when they came out just because of the novelty that they could power my 4/12 .. guitarists party trick ! But that j 20 studio head in the background well that’s a must …
Sounds GR8 Shane! \m/
Very intuitive feature set. Very practical and sounds great in this demo.
Is this the future? It probably is, but I’d much rather have that Marshall JTM studio or many other tube amps but I’m old and old-school. The new generation of players probably will go a similar route.
Is the tube pre amp or power amp? And would someone still get the benefit of the tube using a different preamp like the dream 65?
The tube controls power amp. If you connect preamp to RETURN of EFX loop the signal will pass through the tube section.
The purchase link does not work. :(
Yes it does - www.taurusamps.pl/SH8Qube (try this)
what speaker would you recommend for this little beast????????????????????????
If you have a speaker you like, you're in business. Speaker choice is personal preference. I think the Swamp Thang or Texas Heat would be a great choice but if you're into Celestion, try a Creamback.
Can you load IR’s?
No, it's not a digital interface.
What affordable speaker cabinet are you supposed to use with these for home practice? These are cool but I don't get it when a decent cab is at least $400
Not true. Just grabbed a Victory 1x12 with Alnico speaker. $200 used FB marketplace. Also a boss katana is a powered cab. Grab a used Mk2 for $100. Boom done
Hi Shane! I am really glad that you are presenting Polish company guitar amp right in the moment when I am looking for some new amp options :-). I currently use another Polish company guitar pedals, namely Grobert Lux Vibe and Grobert Pirate. Check them out... I am not connected to this company in any way. Simply bough them last years due to my studio/recording needs. I made a few songs using them and I really like the way thet sound in the mix. Lux Vibe appears at 2:44 ruclips.net/video/8qngKXsFfHM/видео.html and along the entire song ruclips.net/video/-ULTKldP4Vw/видео.html
I really wish someone would make something like this in a rack unit with a pedal. Also a 1 watt option would be nice. other that that it looks great just like a lot of other comparable units
Yeah the Taurus amps are great - i have myself an older version "The stomp head2 Classic" - and it´s great - i have also a video of this on my little channel "Gitarren im Netz" and also a comparison of it to the Hughes and Kettner Stompamp.
Wow!! 👍👍
Bluguitar Amp 1 alike!
Looks great, but a little too much power for me. Liked the cleans.
Yes, it's good. Period. But come on. For that money just buy the Amp1 and you will get so much more tube amp goodness. Haven't you all watched Thomas Blug's academy of Tone?
You mean Amp1 the digital box? How can you even compare that to this with an actual tube preamp?
@SG710 The Amp 1 is a fully ANALOG full blown 100W 4 channel mini tube Amp with pre and power Amp section, power soak option and a lot more. That's why. The question must rather be: how can you even THINK of comparing this toy to the Amp1?
Having options is a good thing. The Amp1 might not be what everyone is looking for. :)
@@intheblues Yep, true. It's definitely not for those who don't want options ;-).
Where did I say I don't like options?
No, my man. No matter how good those gadgets are there's nothing that looks as good as your favourite big ass roadworn 100W combo or a stack in front of you. Guitar playing is not only about the sound itself, it's also about aesthetics and feel. This is why vintage gear costs this much - for its perceived mojo and looks.
It would be good for travel or as a novelty item in your collection, but not a future of amps.
@@SG710
You do realise you still need a cab for it to make a sound, right? So you'd still end up staring at the box of sorts. All they've done here is taken electronic amp guts and switches that are otherwise installed in your combo/head and repackaged them in form of this pedal to look like it was a some kind of massive breakthrough in amp design. It does look very pretty indeed, I like it, but it does the same job as your average combo/head does.
And I'm not a boomer. Sometimes I wish I was though - they lived their lives during awesome times - had secure jobs, bought decent houses for very affordable prices, earned themselves decent wages and pensions and lived through times when greatest music bands were playing awesome music. They also connected to real people and experienced actual life - instead of staring at their gadgets and thinking they were getting somewhere.
And they were not told what to think or say by the thought police like we are now. Things that make people happy never change, and they had plenty of those.
The anti-ism brigade do like their ageism. Curious. (Also not born during the Baby Boom, though that doesn't stop them being rude to me as if I were!) The product is just an amp head with some extra sockets ...
@@xoxb2
Indeed. Anything classy and timeless is met by a gaslighting brigade with peculiar viciousness. 🤔
Yet living in England I often think that if to remove all buildings that been erected in last 150 years and return those that been demolished - what a pretty country that would be, with beautiful, cozy and classy architecture and people who knew how to dress and behave. True values, that is. 🤔
@@Phoenix_cataclysm_in_2040Being called "boomer" is becoming a badge of honor, those folks had alot more going for them than we do...but yea, big amps = big tone, screw what the soundman says, he's just trying to make his job easier, and could care less about whether your tone inspires you
@@jasondorsey7110
I wonder what Z in Generation Z stands for. Zombie? Got to be, best description to define them. I, for one, will stick to everything that is classy, timeless and tangible. Ironically, he probably is trying to recreate music that was made and recorded using the very same gear he's pooping on. How ironic. 🤔
Sounds like I would expect. Good but something is lacking and not real sounding to me!
Looks nice and sounds pretty good, but for the price, that's a big fat "no thanks" from me.
Za każdym razem zmieniasz gitarę !!! A co z ludźmi którzy mają jedną gitarę . Przestańcie wciskać ludziom kit !
Aaaaand the answer is… Nope
Edit: I might have missed the sponsorship disclaimer and the price?
Interesting because the disclaimer is right at the start and time stamped in the description. Check their website for the price. I don’t list the price due to changes in the dollar / currencies.