Sunday, February 16, 2025

ToneX One

I have purchased a used ToneX One pedal. I have seen many convincing videos online and my plan is to try it out and if it works well I will build a mini pedalboard based on it. I have seen that the pedal is small but when I got it I was amazed how small it actually is. And it contains 20 guitar riggs!! But let's see if it delivers the gods in reallity as well. 

Since I am playing in many bands I have several rehearsal riggs in the different rehearsal spaces. Right now I own three BOSS GT-100 and if I should continue with this setup I need two more. So I was thinkning that I should try to build a really small rigg that I can easily carry with me instead and sell my GT-100s and maybe my live mini-rigg based on the MOOER GE 300. 

Regarding my live mini-rigg. I bought the GE 300 since I've heard so much good about it. But when I first tried it out I could not get a single usable tone out of it. I had bought some cab IRs from Ownhammer which I was going to use in my Axe-FX and as a last attempt I added one to the GE 300 and suddenly it started to sing. Not like the Axe but good enough. I have a couple of other pedals on the board and from start there was an anoying noise which I found out was because I shared the power supply with the pedals. So now I have to use one power supply for the GE 300 and another separate one for the rest of the pedals. That takes up space on the board. Never mind, it is much smaller then my Axe setup that's for sure. But it is not as flexible and does not sound as good but I don't need that in the band that I use it in currently. My hope is that the ToneX One sounds much better and that it will replace the GE 300. We'll see. 

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