Soldano SLO 100 Would be an interesting clone. I read on a forum that when loading up a cloned amp, and pedal/s (Not included presets, self cloned stuff) that the latency can be so bad, that it's not usable? I would love to hear your thoughts on the latency issues.
Got mine last night and having the original pedalboard since 2018 this one is truly remarkable and offers a lot. Software Editor would be great but I've already created several new patches. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes 😎😎🎶🎶🎶🎶😊😊😊😊
You guys make awesome videos. I don't know a lot about pedals but I'm trying to learn more and this was super clear. Appreciate the content, keep it up!
Just ordered one. Looking forward to trying it out. It seems to be super user friendly just like the original. I like all of the new features. Amp cloning, and pedals. I like the new pedal effects such as acoustic, digi-tech whammy, and detune. Can't wait to try it out!
@@afonsodeportugal I actually bought it and it is pound for pound the best pedal board I have ever used. It's better than the first HeadRush pedal board. What i liked about it was it has every pedal effect you can think of and more. Yes it's totally worth it!
I thought the clone of the fuzz didn’t really sound much like the original pedal at all. It was very obvious when they were being a/b’d, which one was the real fuzz and which one was the clone, as it really didn’t have that nice bitey, crushed characteristic of the real fuzz pedal.
I'm wondering about assigning effects and and functionality. Something the Roland GR-55 offered was the ability to assign up to 8 different options per Patch you could pick what you wanted to Target such as a amp gain for instance you could select the target minimum and Target max value then you could choose the source let's say expression pedal then to go further in-depth you could pick the act range low and act Range High values so what you could do is when I had the pedal completely depressed at 0% the app would be clean Channel then I could set the value act range to 1% so when I barely push the pedal down it would trun on the Amp then I could set the gain value of the amp to 1% and as I press the expression pedal down I can have it raise the gain and I could set the max act range to 99% so that the pedal gain would raise the further down the expression pedal is pressed then I would have it set to when I completely have the pedal push down at 100% it would engage a solo boost switch also then I could set it to if I pushed in the expression pedal toe switch it would engage a wah and the expression pedal would act as a wah. Lots of in-depth customisation in regards to this function. Alternatively also I can set one of my control pedals as momentary or toggle switch and I could set it so that when I press it it turns on delay, chorus and Reverb all at once with the respective values for each effect that I had chosen to my liking. Sorry for the long question this is the only way I know how to explain what I'm looking for hope this pedal has those options or something along those lines thank you for the great demo.
You can use the expression pedal to change a number of parameters at the same time. Eg can have heel down amp clean with loads of reverb, and have it so that when you gradually push toe down, more gain comes in and the reverb drops. Tracii guns did some great presets on the original HR Pedalboard along those lines. Can also use 'scenes' to switch on amd off any combination of effects that you want. In each 'rig', i generally have a scene for clean, a scene for rhythm and a scene for lead, and i might add one for eg 'ambient' or 'everything on'. Plenty of options 👍
@@steveclark9934 no problem. Yeah looks a great unit. I already have the original pedalboard - if i didn't then I'd most definitely be buying Prime. Still tempting even then..... 😬
Hi Steve, thanks for the question! As Thomas Bruce has said above, the expression pedal is assignable to up to 4 parameters at one time. Once the top is engaged, with you also have a second bank of 4 parameters to change, so you can A/B between your two banks with just your footswitch!
@@gear4musicguitars thanks for the reply. What are your thoughts on the overall tones and emulation of the amps where does it Stack Up Against and the other Heavy Hitters such as the helix, Kemper, axe fx and quad cortex ?
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder…or, maybe ear! But you’re right, it’s a very impressive tool! We’d love to see a desktop editor, but the ease of use of the touchscreen is very good for now. 🤩
So I like to use it for a lofi distortion, to make as much noise as possible to trash can a set or whatever, or with a ton of reverb for an ambient lead. To each their own tho, I don’t like like it for standard rhythm guitar playing.
Question. And the manual did not seem to cover it... Is it possible to have all 12 footswitches turn on/off effects in one patch instead of having some them assigned to up/down and tap tempo? Thanks for you time. Have a great day
Prime looks and sounds. I own the pedalboard and love it. Maybe one day I’ll get one of these. As per the fuzz yea hate to troll but sounds bad and can’t remember a song with that tone. Good video.
The fuzz itself is... well a matter of taste but what it shows is the superb cloning capabilities. Very nice job headrush. Maybe the double amount of power would be appropriate in order to make bigger and more individual chains like in other modellers? Don't know but so far the amp clones I've heard were really good. I don't need to mention the highly missed editor. Nice video!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder…or, maybe ear! But you’re right, it’s a very impressive tool! We’d love to see a desktop editor, but the ease of use of the touchscreen is very good for now. 🚀
I'm a newbie to guitar but I'm putting my full focus to learning. I like the vocal capabilities of the Headrush Prime and wanted to know if this modeler is over kill for a single home user who wants to play guitar and record vocals using the auto tune feature to clean up my imperfections. Money is not a issue whatsoever. You showed the vocal features which nobody is showing which is one of the main reasons I love this modeler. Your thoughts, please?? Somewhat new subscriber, I'm glad I found your channel, you're great at teaching!
I know this is a very specific question but is it possible to import say 4 kick drum samples of different velocities and assign them them to four different switches and then have the play back BPM for all four controlled with tap tempo Thank you
Unfortunately no, headrush has made no mention of improving the amp models they’ve been using since 2011… So rest easy. Only the amp clones blow your 15 year-old models away.
I watched a lot of these Headrush Prime videos and all are showing the same routing order. I'm just kind of curious about the direction of the chain. Is there any way that the setup can be changed the other way around? Possibly a dive in the settings and just simply changing it there? I mean from below going up instead of the "in" from the top left going down to the "out". I'm just used to the fact that the placement order of my physical pedals that I'm seeing right now is placed from my right going to left which is also indicated universally on all of the individual pedals on earth.
Hi Urban, thanks for your question! At this moment in time, it’s not something that’s offered in settings by HeadRush. However, HeadRush does listen to community suggestions, so this could be something they consider to include with automatic updates in the future!
I'm listening through some pretty good earbuds...they both sound good, but B sounds better to me, so I'm going to go with B being the real deal, and A being the very very good clone of it...ok, played through the result, andI was correct, but I completely get that, when it is that sonically close, it would be hard to guess correctly...most awesome, and even more awesome that it does it so quickly...amazing!
Does it provide a separate mic out and guitar out or is it mic and guitar in one out. Can they be separated for vocal. For those that play and sing, it's not great having both guitar and voice on one line. Need to separate. I don't see a mic out.
Hey Tony! So we’ve not actually tested it outside yet, but we’re certain to would fair very well! However, when we next have it in the studio and it’s sunny in York, we’ll go outside and be sure to give it a test!
@@gear4musicguitars great ,could you please post youre findings or even fim it ? many of us working musicians are feeling the pinch and since covid gigs are not what they where,so it would be nice to know in advance just what it is we are buying, so many nice reviews sway our opinion..like me with a line 6 thing.. after a few gigs i knew it was a misteke. sounds are great but it is not good on a day to day working basis , and the display SUCKS... only after i brought the thing and read the pdf i found out that the unit is not recomended for outside gigs ??? wtf.... anywaysthanks for replying.. cheers T
It was easy to tell which fuzz was what… They both sounded like shit but the real one sounded more bit crushed as I think the levels were not properly set in the recording.
Tell me if I'm wrong, but this is an advertisement. Good video but I think if it is an add, that should be stated clearly so people who are on the fence about the purchase aren't mislead.
It's very close but you can never really replicate a true fuzz what bizarre to me though is...a fuzz face has like 7 components....why don't they just build a fuzz circuit into the modeller??
Dude, I need this box! How many watts is it? Does it have a sweet spot? Is it transgender friendly? Covid compatible? Can it get Eddy's "Smells like teen spirit" tone? Asking for a friend
this one look like upgrated version of helix floor ,its just too big as helix , i love my helix but its heavy and big and selling mine and still gettin a quad cortex ,
Neural QC is great... but Prime comes in $550 less! Prime also delivers on vocal effects what QC promised but hasnt delivered. And no Bluetooth with QC. Maybe Neural will cut its price.
@@joelanderson6777 i know but its just too big device like helix ,i hate taking my guitar and helix to go gig or friend house ,i think cortex is still best on the market wituout expression pedal and vocal option :)
Thanks for the comment, Duane! We thought we’d give the fuzz a clone in this situation because we really wanted to put the Prime through its paces as it was a big claim, and we were really impressed with how it cloned the fuzz. We’re going to be doing a lot of cloning with this! Are there any amps or pedals you’d like to hear?
I would imagine our homeboy did a fuzz pedal because no other tone captures claim they can accurately replicate fuzz. This is because as simple as fuzz circuits are they’re actually a Royal PITA to duplicate digitally. So it’s more of a flex for Headrush than what you think sounds pleasing to the ears.
Some quirky fiddling on a guitar that’s sounds like a nasal broken speaker with a lot of marketing text. Lucky for Headrush there are some good demo’s of this unit elsewhere on TH-cam.
Good but hardly amazing. Still lacking in overall tonal quality compared to it's competitors. No PC editor either. Still not even close to Helix or Axefx. If you've never played anything else you might like it but Headrush have always been late when it comes to real tones. Cool bells and whistles but it's job is sound quality which it falls short on! If I can't get a good sound quality it's useless to me.
HMMMMM I sure if you like it get it. but I will stay with fractal audio the most powerful guitar processor ever I don't see pros using it on stage like the axe effects III or the FM9 like I use so good luck with that !!
At this moment in time, that isn’t available. However, HeadRush reliably do regular updates to their units and take community feedback on what updates to bring, so it’s not out of the question this could be a feature in updates to come!
Honestly Headrush are disgusting, just because of the way they've handled the release of something what's actually just a remake of an old product. 1st - they'v disabled Headrush Cloud a while ago. 2. Used Headrush forum feature (instead of the Headrush Cloud) as a feature requests forum - just to collect the data to release the new product, instead of improving existing products. 3. Sound - it's ok, but Headrush just sounds like Headrush, no matter how hard you try. 4. You can get quality sounds, but it's no different compared to any other modellers in the same range. May work fine for softer sounds but hi-gain - a bit of a disappointment 5. Added features which a. already exist on other modellers (Kemper) b. useless if you are getting it just for the guitar 6. In that price range - nah, thanks but no thanks, can get much better options out there for the same price or even lower 7. Touchscreen - after sometime you realise that the touchscreen is more of a gimmick 8. Send out the device to a bunch of TH-camrs and allow to publish the video on a specific date, aka launch... sorry, that's lame and just lazy p.s. (I'm ex-Headrush)
@@G2DOSomething Why would any existing Headrush users who don't own Headrush Prime but own older units care WTH they are establishing? If none of the existing units won't have access to these features? Any/all earlier HR models where sold and advertised to have: updates, access to Headrush tone exchange, etc. Instead of providing updates and tone exchange, HR took the tone exchange down (almost 2 years ago or possibly longer) and replaced it with a forum , just to get ideas for new features which they've added into a completely new unit, instead of improving products which they've already sold. Relax dude? I'm relaxed, but you should think before you write something silly
Attention, Shootout A/B video makers....Please please please,, when people do A/B tests,,, Pleeeeze play the same exact part or section, both times... Not a verse for A and a chorus for B,,, and if its a live performance shootout, atleast play the same exact riff as close as possible in the same key and neck position/register. Drives me crazy when i constantly hear shootouts featuring Microphones, pre amps, EQ’s, Compressors, Guitar amps, modelers etc, yet the A/B source is playing different licks, frequency registers, sections of the song.
We hear you Phil, and we’re going to be doing a lot more cloning and testing of this, so we’ll be sure to play the same riffs when testing (as best we can, sometimes when it feels great, you can’t help but get a little lost in the riff!)
Hey guys!! We're going to clone a load of amps, what do you want to hear??? 🔥🔥
Soldano SLO 100 Would be an interesting clone.
I read on a forum that when loading up a cloned amp, and pedal/s (Not included presets, self cloned stuff) that the latency can be so bad, that it's not usable?
I would love to hear your thoughts on the latency issues.
Hiwatt!!
Got mine last night and having the original pedalboard since 2018 this one is truly remarkable and offers a lot. Software Editor would be great but I've already created several new patches. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes 😎😎🎶🎶🎶🎶😊😊😊😊
Thank you for doing this great review with bass content, sounds terrific. 👍
You guys make awesome videos. I don't know a lot about pedals but I'm trying to learn more and this was super clear. Appreciate the content, keep it up!
Just ordered one. Looking forward to trying it out. It seems to be super user friendly just like the original. I like all of the new features. Amp cloning, and pedals. I like the new pedal effects such as acoustic, digi-tech whammy, and detune. Can't wait to try it out!
So, did you try it out? Is it really as good as it seems in this video?
@@afonsodeportugal I actually bought it and it is pound for pound the best pedal board I have ever used. It's better than the first HeadRush pedal board. What i liked about it was it has every pedal effect you can think of and more. Yes it's totally worth it!
@@GGHaj12 Thank you so much for your answer! How about the cloning of existing pedals, is it really as good as it shows in this video?
@@afonsodeportugal I didn't use the cloning of existing pedals yet. I trade back and forth with using my regular pedals and the pedal board.
@@GGHaj12 OK. Thanks again! 👍😀
I thought the clone of the fuzz didn’t really sound much like the original pedal at all. It was very obvious when they were being a/b’d, which one was the real fuzz and which one was the clone, as it really didn’t have that nice bitey, crushed characteristic of the real fuzz pedal.
I think if he had added in more treble it wouldve been closer. Hard to say though. I do agree they didnt sound very close
I'm wondering about assigning effects and and functionality. Something the Roland GR-55 offered was the ability to assign up to 8 different options per Patch you could pick what you wanted to Target such as a amp gain for instance you could select the target minimum and Target max value then you could choose the source let's say expression pedal then to go further in-depth you could pick the act range low and act Range High values so what you could do is when I had the pedal completely depressed at 0% the app would be clean Channel then I could set the value act range to 1% so when I barely push the pedal down it would trun on the Amp then I could set the gain value of the amp to 1% and as I press the expression pedal down I can have it raise the gain and I could set the max act range to 99% so that the pedal gain would raise the further down the expression pedal is pressed then I would have it set to when I completely have the pedal push down at 100% it would engage a solo boost switch also then I could set it to if I pushed in the expression pedal toe switch it would engage a wah and the expression pedal would act as a wah. Lots of in-depth customisation in regards to this function. Alternatively also I can set one of my control pedals as momentary or toggle switch and I could set it so that when I press it it turns on delay, chorus and Reverb all at once with the respective values for each effect that I had chosen to my liking. Sorry for the long question this is the only way I know how to explain what I'm looking for hope this pedal has those options or something along those lines thank you for the great demo.
You can use the expression pedal to change a number of parameters at the same time. Eg can have heel down amp clean with loads of reverb, and have it so that when you gradually push toe down, more gain comes in and the reverb drops. Tracii guns did some great presets on the original HR Pedalboard along those lines.
Can also use 'scenes' to switch on amd off any combination of effects that you want. In each 'rig', i generally have a scene for clean, a scene for rhythm and a scene for lead, and i might add one for eg 'ambient' or 'everything on'.
Plenty of options 👍
@@thomasbruce1896 You rock thanks for the reply I'm not seeing any downsides to this pedal yet.
@@steveclark9934 no problem. Yeah looks a great unit. I already have the original pedalboard - if i didn't then I'd most definitely be buying Prime. Still tempting even then..... 😬
Hi Steve, thanks for the question! As Thomas Bruce has said above, the expression pedal is assignable to up to 4 parameters at one time. Once the top is engaged, with you also have a second bank of 4 parameters to change, so you can A/B between your two banks with just your footswitch!
@@gear4musicguitars thanks for the reply. What are your thoughts on the overall tones and emulation of the amps where does it Stack Up Against and the other Heavy Hitters such as the helix, Kemper, axe fx and quad cortex ?
This damn thing is a thief machine. A freaking Godsend for Guitarists. The most Amazing effects pedal I've ever heard on TH-cam.
I can’t understand why people find this type of fuzz appealing, I don’t like it at all. As for the Prime, it seems amazing. Nice demo!
Disagree
Agreed. But I dislike all fuzz. And this one in particular makes the unit sound broken!!!!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder…or, maybe ear! But you’re right, it’s a very impressive tool! We’d love to see a desktop editor, but the ease of use of the touchscreen is very good for now. 🤩
Sounds like 💩 to me 🤷🏻♂️ sound is subjective though
So I like to use it for a lofi distortion, to make as much noise as possible to trash can a set or whatever, or with a ton of reverb for an ambient lead. To each their own tho, I don’t like like it for standard rhythm guitar playing.
Question. And the manual did not seem to cover it... Is it possible to have all 12 footswitches turn on/off effects in one patch instead of having some them assigned to up/down and tap tempo? Thanks for you time. Have a great day
If headrush manages to make these clone flangers and chorus pedals that would be too sweet. I want my Mel9 on my Prime!
Prime looks and sounds. I own the pedalboard and love it. Maybe one day I’ll get one of these. As per the fuzz yea hate to troll but sounds bad and can’t remember a song with that tone. Good video.
I like it because it reminds me of my Intellivision console when I was a kid.
I ed be very curious to see it clone a b7k or alpha omega by darkglass, haven't seen any bass gear cloning with this, very curious to see that
The fuzz itself is... well a matter of taste but what it shows is the superb cloning capabilities. Very nice job headrush. Maybe the double amount of power would be appropriate in order to make bigger and more individual chains like in other modellers? Don't know but so far the amp clones I've heard were really good. I don't need to mention the highly missed editor. Nice video!
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder…or, maybe ear! But you’re right, it’s a very impressive tool! We’d love to see a desktop editor, but the ease of use of the touchscreen is very good for now. 🚀
I'm a newbie to guitar but I'm putting my full focus to learning. I like the vocal capabilities of the Headrush Prime and wanted to know if this modeler is over kill for a single home user who wants to play guitar and record vocals using the auto tune feature to clean up my imperfections. Money is not a issue whatsoever. You showed the vocal features which nobody is showing which is one of the main reasons I love this modeler. Your thoughts, please??
Somewhat new subscriber, I'm glad I found your channel, you're great at teaching!
What do you think about, in comparison with Helix?
Great quirky fun vid! Thanks! 🤙🏾
I want this machine but i think the cpu touches the limit so fast, i don’t know…
how would it sound through a fender clean combo and could you split the output so one goes to the desk and one to the amp ?
I know this is a very specific question but is it possible to import say 4 kick drum samples of different velocities and assign them them to four different switches and then have the play back BPM for all four controlled with tap tempo
Thank you
Am I crazy or do the stock amp models sound way better through the prime compared to my standard headrush?
Unfortunately no, headrush has made no mention of improving the amp models they’ve been using since 2011…
So rest easy. Only the amp clones blow your 15 year-old models away.
Dude your guitar is fucking awesome
I watched a lot of these Headrush Prime videos and all are showing the same routing order. I'm just kind of curious about the direction of the chain. Is there any way that the setup can be changed the other way around? Possibly a dive in the settings and just simply changing it there? I mean from below going up instead of the "in" from the top left going down to the "out". I'm just used to the fact that the placement order of my physical pedals that I'm seeing right now is placed from my right going to left which is also indicated universally on all of the individual pedals on earth.
Hi Urban, thanks for your question! At this moment in time, it’s not something that’s offered in settings by HeadRush. However, HeadRush does listen to community suggestions, so this could be something they consider to include with automatic updates in the future!
@@gear4musicguitars i see. Thanks for the response, mate. Cheerio!
Does this have drum/rhythm?
I'm listening through some pretty good earbuds...they both sound good, but B sounds better to me, so I'm going to go with B being the real deal, and A being the very very good clone of it...ok, played through the result, andI was correct, but I completely get that, when it is that sonically close, it would be hard to guess correctly...most awesome, and even more awesome that it does it so quickly...amazing!
That looks epic!!
You’re not wrong at all! It looks, sounds, and FEELS epic as well! 🔥🔥🔥
Was that intro jam Honeybee??
Does it provide a separate mic out and guitar out or is it mic and guitar in one out. Can they be separated for vocal. For those that play and sing, it's not great having both guitar and voice on one line. Need to separate. I don't see a mic out.
Has a di out and a separate guitar out so you're covered.
@@G2DOSomething cheers for that. 👍
Hi Chris
the display ???how is it in sunlight or open air ??
i have a line six and the display sucks for outside gigs
cheers bro .
T
Hey Tony! So we’ve not actually tested it outside yet, but we’re certain to would fair very well! However, when we next have it in the studio and it’s sunny in York, we’ll go outside and be sure to give it a test!
@@gear4musicguitars great ,could you please post youre findings or even fim it ?
many of us working musicians are feeling the pinch and since covid gigs are not what they where,so it would be nice to know in advance just what it is we are buying, so many nice reviews sway our opinion..like me with a line 6 thing.. after a few gigs i knew it was a misteke. sounds are great but it is not good on a day to day working basis , and the display SUCKS... only after i brought the thing and read the pdf i found out that the unit is not recomended for outside gigs ??? wtf....
anywaysthanks for replying..
cheers
T
It was easy to tell which fuzz was what… They both sounded like shit but the real one sounded more bit crushed as I think the levels were not properly set in the recording.
Tell me if I'm wrong, but this is an advertisement. Good video but I think if it is an add, that should be stated clearly so people who are on the fence about the purchase aren't mislead.
If this is their Prime, why didn’t they go to 32Bit? Instead of staying with their old 24 bit…..
The most powerful RK3288 28nm processor, from 2014!
Helix still has the edge as far as Vintage Tones and better effects go . But workflow and cloning on this is pretty impressive.
It's very close but you can never really replicate a true fuzz what bizarre to me though is...a fuzz face has like 7 components....why don't they just build a fuzz circuit into the modeller??
Dude, I need this box! How many watts is it? Does it have a sweet spot? Is it transgender friendly? Covid compatible? Can it get Eddy's "Smells like teen spirit" tone? Asking for a friend
this one look like upgrated version of helix floor ,its just too big as helix , i love my helix but its heavy and big and selling mine and still gettin a quad cortex ,
Neural QC is great... but Prime comes in $550 less! Prime also delivers on vocal effects what QC promised but hasnt delivered. And no Bluetooth with QC. Maybe Neural will cut its price.
@@joelanderson6777 i know but its just too big device like helix ,i hate taking my guitar and helix to go gig or friend house ,i think cortex is still best on the market wituout expression pedal and vocal option :)
The complete music
It’s also almost 4 inches wider than a full size Helix. Yikes. It’s gigantic.
I can’t stand fuzz pedals. I wished he would have demonstrated a different tone or even an amp tone. This fuzz tone is not appealing at all.
I feel the exact same way!
Thanks for the comment, Duane! We thought we’d give the fuzz a clone in this situation because we really wanted to put the Prime through its paces as it was a big claim, and we were really impressed with how it cloned the fuzz. We’re going to be doing a lot of cloning with this! Are there any amps or pedals you’d like to hear?
I would imagine our homeboy did a fuzz pedal because no other tone captures claim they can accurately replicate fuzz. This is because as simple as fuzz circuits are they’re actually a Royal PITA to duplicate digitally. So it’s more of a flex for Headrush than what you think sounds pleasing to the ears.
Some quirky fiddling on a guitar that’s sounds like a nasal broken speaker with a lot of marketing text. Lucky for Headrush there are some good demo’s of this unit elsewhere on TH-cam.
Better sounding muti pedals out there.
Good but hardly amazing. Still lacking in overall tonal quality compared to it's competitors. No PC editor either. Still not even close to Helix or Axefx. If you've never played anything else you might like it but Headrush have always been late when it comes to real tones. Cool bells and whistles but it's job is sound quality which it falls short on! If I can't get a good sound quality it's useless to me.
Axfx maybe... but even the original HRPB blows away the fizzy Helix if you have truly owned both! And both Axfx and Helix cost more.
Original fuzz and cloned fuzz sound nothing alike.
HMMMMM I sure if you like it get it. but I will stay with fractal audio the most powerful guitar processor ever I don't see pros using it on stage like the axe effects III or the FM9 like I use so good luck with that !!
You cloned it but then had to make it hahhahahahhaaha
To be fair, the pedal wasn't worth cloning. That pedal sounds absolutely fucking awful.
@@justinvzu01 agreed but it’s “custom”. Hahaaa. Means fuck all
Clone sounded better :)
Can you bluetooth it like the Boss GT1000, meaning change settings with your phone or tablet?
At this moment in time, that isn’t available. However, HeadRush reliably do regular updates to their units and take community feedback on what updates to bring, so it’s not out of the question this could be a feature in updates to come!
This video made me sick, in a good way. 😂
Sounds awful in my opinion because I would never create a tone like that in the first place. Then it sounds even worse cloned.
Horrible Fuzz 😮
dude sorry that pedal sounds terrible
No most powerful at all!
Honestly Headrush are disgusting, just because of the way they've handled the release of something what's actually just a remake of an old product.
1st - they'v disabled Headrush Cloud a while ago.
2. Used Headrush forum feature (instead of the Headrush Cloud) as a feature requests forum - just to collect the data to release the new product, instead of improving existing products.
3. Sound - it's ok, but Headrush just sounds like Headrush, no matter how hard you try.
4. You can get quality sounds, but it's no different compared to any other modellers in the same range. May work fine for softer sounds but hi-gain - a bit of a disappointment
5. Added features which a. already exist on other modellers (Kemper) b. useless if you are getting it just for the guitar
6. In that price range - nah, thanks but no thanks, can get much better options out there for the same price or even lower
7. Touchscreen - after sometime you realise that the touchscreen is more of a gimmick
8. Send out the device to a bunch of TH-camrs and allow to publish the video on a specific date, aka launch... sorry, that's lame and just lazy
p.s. (I'm ex-Headrush)
Geez dude, relax.
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@@G2DOSomething Why would any existing Headrush users who don't own Headrush Prime but own older units care WTH they are establishing? If none of the existing units won't have access to these features?
Any/all earlier HR models where sold and advertised to have: updates, access to Headrush tone exchange, etc. Instead of providing updates and tone exchange, HR took the tone exchange down (almost 2 years ago or possibly longer) and replaced it with a forum , just to get ideas for new features which they've added into a completely new unit, instead of improving products which they've already sold.
Relax dude? I'm relaxed, but you should think before you write something silly
No. You can't get the Prime's features for less. Literally every comparable processor costs more... many over twice the price!
Wow...that PRS sounds horrible....get a Fender.
Attention, Shootout A/B video makers....Please please please,, when people do A/B tests,,, Pleeeeze play the same exact part or section, both times... Not a verse for A and a chorus for B,,, and if its a live performance shootout, atleast play the same exact riff as close as possible in the same key and neck position/register. Drives me crazy when i constantly hear shootouts featuring Microphones, pre amps, EQ’s, Compressors, Guitar amps, modelers etc, yet the A/B source is playing different licks, frequency registers, sections of the song.
We hear you Phil, and we’re going to be doing a lot more cloning and testing of this, so we’ll be sure to play the same riffs when testing (as best we can, sometimes when it feels great, you can’t help but get a little lost in the riff!)