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When the HX One was first announced, I was of the opinion that $299 was a crazy price for one effect at a time. My frame of reference was that I have an HX Stomp that allows 8 blocks in the signal chain, has amps and cabs, etc. But then, I looked at my workflow, and realized that having a dedicated effect pedal in the loop of my HX Stomp would accomplish 3 things for me. (1) it conserves DSP in the HX Stomp, (2) allows me to use effects that would never work in the Stomp because they are too DSP hungry (like the feedbacker), and (3) allow me to work with fewer presets in my HX Stomp (don't need a Vox+Chorus, Vox+12 String, Vox+Trem - just need Vox, and I can change the effect on the HX One). With those benefits in mind, I happily spent the $299, and it has really worked out great for my needs.
This is super useful if you want a pedal that can sub in at any position on your board but don’t want to use up two power supply taps and a lot of board space like the Stomp does. Say as your multi-modulation pedal or as your reverb (the reverbs are HX’s sleeper effect). Traditional pedal board players will understand its appeal even if the modeling crowd doesn’t.
I think its a great idea because its got potential to be used as several different modulation effects for different songs in a set list instead of having to buy a bunch of individual pedals to get the same result, saving money and pedalboard space.
Great product I must say. I picked one up second hand for € 205. It's like a low budget eventide h9. Works great after my Tonex one, and in front of my Strymon Dig and Cloud. Too bad it doesn't include full midi send capabilities, then it would have been stellar.
I think the theory of a multi EFX unit is very neat and organised, but there's nothing quite like having the controls of separate EFX at your eyesight and fingertips?
personally i love this “wildcard” pedal idea. which is why i bought the beautifully designed and killer sounding Hotone Xtomp pedal when it came out. bluetooth control etc. looks like a Mac product. built like a brushed metal tank. anyhow nobody who loves, follows and tries to emulate Corey and his rootsy, blues,jazz,rock,country playing needs more than a few sounds on tap at any given time- it aint shoegaze. anyhow, I think the XTOMP is discontinued. Mine works great. It’s been on my board for years and I love that it’s my wildcard sound and for me everything in it sounds plenty Damn good enough it even has anp sims which I never use. They’re probably not great. personally, I think it’s 10 times cooler than this pedal but it does not have a display you have to change parameters using Bluetooth via your iPhone but either way I applaud Line 6 for making these petals. If my xtomp fails me I might consider getting the line 6 copy of it. lol.. i’m sure they would’ve come out with the sooner, but Hon probably had like a four-year exclusive pattern or thing! I wish it was a smaller footprint. The xtomp is smaller. but again no screen. 👊
If you have the HX Stomp, the “polyphonic pitch type models” take up a whole Lotta processor … you could use this pedal for one of those effects and still have your eight blocks on the Stomp
My core sound involves 3 pedals however occasionally you want or need something for a certain song, inspiration, fun, etc.. I don't like have a pedal on my board that I only turn on 2-3 times a show because its wasted real estate. This pedal scratches where I itch! Are all the effects the best in each category? of course not but once you are playing with a band and not isolating your tone it won't matter.
Great video and playing! For the pitch stuff, u were going 8 intervals and it was sounding weird for ya. Try 12 for the octaves. :) Just got this, trying to figure out the flux and have been able to learn to MIDI program it to work with my MC6 and not scroll around, can switch to different things in an instant. Still a work in progress but if anyone needs some help. I see a lot of uses for this thing.👍 Also...One gripe with the Librarian app for it is you cannot change the names there. You have to do it by scrolling around on the unit itself, would be much easier by typing a preset name on the computer instead.
It’s a useful pedal. People that want a utility pedal will love it, but 1 effect at a time is limited. It should be cheaper. Guarantee Mooer & joyo will make a better version that’s prob the same price or cheaper.
Thanks for the Great Demo of this pedal. if one was looking for a small setup this could be paired with like a Tonex Pedal to get you some of the other Effects that are needed with that AMP Pedal.
I admit leaving the video just before the 10-minute mark (it being far too long for me to want to absorb), so take my remarks with a grain of salt. But I had been hoping something more convincing might be shared up front. Diving into the Flux control and the manual isn‘t telling me anything new. My biggest reason for not being interested in this pedal is that some of the effects it offers (modulation, vibrato, etc.) need to be in front of an amp/cab sim in one‘s chain, while others (time-based effects like delay and reverb) really do best when placed after an amp/cab sim pedal. So that means I‘d need two of the featured pedals, and that‘s too expensive. If this pedal were about half the price, I‘d consider buying two and having one ahead of and one behind my amp/cab sim.
I replaced my M5 by an HX One and this pedal is amazing. I also love my GT-1000 and the HX is a perfect companion to the GTk. Do you have any advice for the signal chain ? The HX in 4 cables method to have it in front of the GTk if I want or only on a fx loop of the GT ?
My question is, how long will Line 6 continue to support HX products given how long they’ve been around. It’s one of the reasons I unloaded my HX Effects earlier this year in favor of the core pedals I use. But, yeah, it would be nice to have a jack of all trades pedal for when you need a one-off effect.
I just picked one up for a board downsizing - replacing two big box Boss pedals DD/MD500 - I’ll miss a few of the Boss effects but so much smaller and lighter…
That blinking red light is hypnotizing me. Still don’t want any of these modelers - just want to play. Not fiddle and tinker with a billion settings. Option paralysis wastes so much practice time chasing tone instead of getting good.
Plus the M series didn’t color your amp tone nearly as much. The m13 and the hd500x never messed with my core tone but the helix is almost unusable with my amps. It’s only good for stand alone applications in my opinion.
In designing best sound systems my belief is you have to separate wet FX from dry units. Which would mean having at least two. If you do there are a plethora of wet multifX as some of the comments mention such as ToneX. TC p 2290. This also doesnt have line to front of house, so it is connectivity is more like a stereo pedal without separate wet and dry routing. So does it stand up as a multi wet fx vs the competition, I dont think so, does it stand up against specific or multifx dry again this may be ok. Is this like a less functional Boss ME90 or Nux or Mooer substitutes probably not. I remember Fractal having an FX which didnt sell well either. As others have said for $300 will it be worth if vs say a Katana.
That's what I have found. I was so surprised about that I double checked but yeah, as far as I know, (1) effect at a time. Canceled my order just in time. Can't figure out in this day and age and for that price why they would do that 😖
I think I share your optimistic view of this pedal’s unique capability of being a mini-fridge of dad’s essentials…not as good as mom’s chili. But Pop’s grill a mean steak or potato. #gimmethecheaptickettorideyall
This is awesome Corey! I’m definitely contemplating replacing my HX Effects with this little guy. I had heard something about using the send and return to have the flexibility to place effects before or after the drives on your board. And that it could be dictated per preset. Example: pitch effects before external drives, mods and delays after. Do you know if this is accurate? You may have said so and I missed it?
I own over 85 still mo boxes and most of them are totally different. I am not a big fan of multi effects. I have owned a few of them and the always seem thin and lack luster. I prefer my stomp boxes and amp distortion for my sound....
Does anyone know how to save preset with the effect turned off?? Every time I change a preset the effect is always already on, and I can’t find any setting where allows me to do otherwise. WHY lol What if I wanna change a sound mid song while playing and load a big delay for the outro but not have it on already until I actually press on
Cory - Having tried several other Line 6 products I won't buy another. Chronically poor QA/QC on their products means it will likely break or get bugs. Therefore, you don't save $$ with them - you lose $$. And then you'll find it next to impossible to sell the dud for 10% of what you paid for it. I also don't like Line 6 effects :)
It will not "save you thousands". It will save you $300.00 at best because HX Stomp can do all this thing can do times 8 for $300.00 more. If you needed only one effect from the HX Stomp at a time, you could get this pedal and save $300.00 . But as soon as you would like to have delay and chorus and maybe some reverb, the savings are not there anymore.
No it doesnt. overpaying for simple dsp effectpedals hurts us all. this should cost 100-200 max. for the same money as the one you can get a used hx stomp for 300. if your a "simpleton" guitarist its easy to setup as just 3 stompboxes. learn tech and effects and midi on the way. the m5 is still beeing sold for 149 NEW here in germany. THAT IS HILLARIOUS'!' it came out in 2011. i got mine for 30 used. its a great tool. good enough for trey anastasio who can afford playing trainwreck amps....30 bucks THAT makes sense. guess line6 keeps im5 around so we are more inclined to drop 319 for this dumb HX one. prices have to come down for dsp based pedals. its madness. gott a used macbook air m1 for 400, running neural dsp plugins with gapless switching, blackhole reverb etc.etc..not so roadworthy unfortunateley. runs 10+ hrs on battery. beat that quad cortex, line6 eventide strymon... maybe the guitar market consists mainly out of lawyers... and they left midi out from the new pod, making its timebased fx useless in a midi synced setup... sadsad.
I think the exact opposite. This pedal has no reason to exist. The Hx Stomp is more expensive but can have 8 blocks to choose from in the same preset. There's no story. This "small brother" can load one block and recall two set up of the same block. C'mon I wouldn't call this versatility.
It has as many reasons to exist as an industry standard Eventide H9. You said it yourself-an HX Stomp is more expensive. It’s also larger, no? So, for someone like me, without much space on a board, who also can’t justify spending HX money because of how that cost relates to the rest of my setup… and who doesn’t want multiple blocks in one preset because I already have a full pedalboard… why doesn’t this make sense? It’s a simple utility. If I need a flanger or a phaser or a vibrato or a whatsihoosit for one little thing or want to mess around with one particular song but don’t want to buy a dedicated pedal for it… Boom goes the dynamite.
@@tayk71How is it “going backward” if it doesn’t *replace* something with more features? It’s an *addition* to the product line. Isn’t more choice a _good_ thing?
@@CentaurusRelax314 I do not agree with you. The H9 is a good pedal but like the Hx One is limited. In every pedalboard you can see people using 2 H9 at the same time. Eventide these days has launched the H90 to give players more options. No one in 2023 wants a digital pedal that can do 1 thing at time. That's it.
@@matteomidas638 The problem with both of your posts and your perspective in general is that you insist on making sweeping generalizations and applying them to other people. It’s simply not truth/fact: that this pedal has no reason to exist-I already described my personal use case, which nullifies yours. It’s not true that “every pedalboard” with an H9 has a second H9. That’s absolutely ridiculous. A small percentage do, and you’re probably reacting to just those boards of people famous/wealthy/productive enough to afford that ‘luxury,’ which, again, is a small percentage. And again, saying that *”no one in 2023”* wants a single-effect digital pedal is just utter nonsense. Line 6 didn’t make this randomly. You’re also ignoring all the other single-purpose pedals that happen to be digital, but I’ll ignore that lapse in logic, as you will no doubt counter that you meant to reference ‘digital multi-effects.’ Either way, it’s irrelevant. Just qualifying the pedal as being “limited” is a personal bias. It’s not “limited.” It does 250 things. Many people only want something like this to fill unfulfilled spots on a board that already has the other ‘staple’ effects, like me, as I described. I have a 28 x 15” board, and it has every effect I could need on a typical basis. Where this comes in handy is for the oddball effects that I don’t want to spend for, just to have it sitting around unused 98% of the time. Not sure why you’re not understanding that not every player needs or wants to have a chain of effects in one box. Or that not everyone wants to deal with creating or editing a digital chain of effects blocks. One thing at a time makes a lot of sense to a lot of people. The same people for whom the h9 made sense and still does. I have an H9 and did not dump it just because I could have an H90. The h9 is already plenty complex for my needs and does what I need-one thing at a time.
In this video of the Line6 HX One, I'll show you all categories of effects and pedal functions! I will also explain why the Line6 HX One can help you decide what pedals you will want to add to your future collection!
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When the HX One was first announced, I was of the opinion that $299 was a crazy price for one effect at a time. My frame of reference was that I have an HX Stomp that allows 8 blocks in the signal chain, has amps and cabs, etc. But then, I looked at my workflow, and realized that having a dedicated effect pedal in the loop of my HX Stomp would accomplish 3 things for me. (1) it conserves DSP in the HX Stomp, (2) allows me to use effects that would never work in the Stomp because they are too DSP hungry (like the feedbacker), and (3) allow me to work with fewer presets in my HX Stomp (don't need a Vox+Chorus, Vox+12 String, Vox+Trem - just need Vox, and I can change the effect on the HX One). With those benefits in mind, I happily spent the $299, and it has really worked out great for my needs.
I bought one (on sale for $249) and thus far have been having a blast trying a different OD/Boost every day. So many useful tones in this thing.
As someone that likes to keep a small board, and also doesn't want to go full modeler, I'm intrigued by this offering.
Totally agree!🎉
This is super useful if you want a pedal that can sub in at any position on your board but don’t want to use up two power supply taps and a lot of board space like the Stomp does. Say as your multi-modulation pedal or as your reverb (the reverbs are HX’s sleeper effect). Traditional pedal board players will understand its appeal even if the modeling crowd doesn’t.
This pedal fits my board so well. It literally is replaced my old timeline and mobius and freed up space for me to get other pedals. 9/10 for me.
I think its a great idea because its got potential to be used as several different modulation effects for different songs in a set list instead of having to buy a bunch of individual pedals to get the same result, saving money and pedalboard space.
Great product I must say. I picked one up second hand for € 205. It's like a low budget eventide h9. Works great after my Tonex one, and in front of my Strymon Dig and Cloud.
Too bad it doesn't include full midi send capabilities, then it would have been stellar.
“Please tune responsibly…” good advice … fantastic demo as usual 👍🏻
I think the theory of a multi EFX unit is very neat and organised, but there's nothing quite like having the controls of separate EFX at your eyesight and fingertips?
Coming back to this one as directed Corey. Cheers 🙂
Great video Corey! This is really tempting....needing to get a reverb anyway.
Love this show. A real live world class gigging guitarist who knows what sounds good live and in the studio.
Anything you touch sounds good.....great tone.
personally i love this “wildcard” pedal idea. which is why i bought the beautifully designed and killer sounding Hotone Xtomp pedal when it came out. bluetooth control etc. looks like a Mac product. built like a brushed metal tank.
anyhow nobody who loves, follows and tries to emulate Corey and his rootsy, blues,jazz,rock,country playing needs more than a few sounds on tap at any given time- it aint shoegaze.
anyhow, I think the XTOMP is discontinued. Mine works great. It’s been on my board for years and I love that it’s my wildcard sound and for me everything in it sounds plenty Damn good enough it even has anp sims which I never use. They’re probably not great. personally, I think it’s 10 times cooler than this pedal but it does not have a display you have to change parameters using Bluetooth via your iPhone but either way I applaud Line 6 for making these petals. If my xtomp fails me I might consider getting the line 6 copy of it. lol.. i’m sure they would’ve come out with the sooner, but Hon probably had like a four-year exclusive pattern or thing!
I wish it was a smaller footprint. The xtomp is smaller. but again no screen.
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Missed the live chat. Love that you demo this with a 335, which doesn't get lots of attention.
Can you pls make a video showing all the synths? I want to know how the tracking is. Nice video btw!
What a fantastic video have a wonderful happy holiday season also how was your Christmas corey ❤😊
If you have the HX Stomp, the “polyphonic pitch type models” take up a whole Lotta processor … you could use this pedal for one of those effects and still have your eight blocks on the Stomp
My core sound involves 3 pedals however occasionally you want or need something for a certain song, inspiration, fun, etc.. I don't like have a pedal on my board that I only turn on 2-3 times a show because its wasted real estate. This pedal scratches where I itch! Are all the effects the best in each category? of course not but once you are playing with a band and not isolating your tone it won't matter.
Great video and playing! For the pitch stuff, u were going 8 intervals and it was sounding weird for ya. Try 12 for the octaves. :) Just got this, trying to figure out the flux and have been able to learn to MIDI program it to work with my MC6 and not scroll around, can switch to different things in an instant. Still a work in progress but if anyone needs some help. I see a lot of uses for this thing.👍
Also...One gripe with the Librarian app for it is you cannot change the names there. You have to do it by scrolling around on the unit itself, would be much easier by typing a preset name on the computer instead.
Great playing man
And the pedal honestly sounds good
Can’t tell which is bringing the the pain
Rock til death brother
I would like to have a list on the main custom patches / settings for classic rock and blues.
It’s a useful pedal. People that want a utility pedal will love it, but 1 effect at a time is limited. It should be cheaper. Guarantee Mooer & joyo will make a better version that’s prob the same price or cheaper.
Thanks for the Great Demo of this pedal. if one was looking for a small setup this could be paired with like a Tonex Pedal to get you some of the other Effects that are needed with that AMP Pedal.
Considering buyint this to replace my fancy delays and weird stuff
Where does it go in the signal chain. As it has different effect types don't they perform better at different placements on your board?
I admit leaving the video just before the 10-minute mark (it being far too long for me to want to absorb), so take my remarks with a grain of salt. But I had been hoping something more convincing might be shared up front. Diving into the Flux control and the manual isn‘t telling me anything new. My biggest reason for not being interested in this pedal is that some of the effects it offers (modulation, vibrato, etc.) need to be in front of an amp/cab sim in one‘s chain, while others (time-based effects like delay and reverb) really do best when placed after an amp/cab sim pedal. So that means I‘d need two of the featured pedals, and that‘s too expensive. If this pedal were about half the price, I‘d consider buying two and having one ahead of and one behind my amp/cab sim.
Thank you so much Corey, clear story👍. Question.. do you think this pedal is useful for the pedalsteel?
I replaced my M5 by an HX One and this pedal is amazing. I also love my GT-1000 and the HX is a perfect companion to the GTk. Do you have any advice for the signal chain ? The HX in 4 cables method to have it in front of the GTk if I want or only on a fx loop of the GT ?
My question is, how long will Line 6 continue to support HX products given how long they’ve been around. It’s one of the reasons I unloaded my HX Effects earlier this year in favor of the core pedals I use. But, yeah, it would be nice to have a jack of all trades pedal for when you need a one-off effect.
I just picked one up for a board downsizing - replacing two big box Boss pedals DD/MD500 - I’ll miss a few of the Boss effects but so much smaller and lighter…
THIS show will save guitarists a lot of money on pedals.
I only have a bassbreaker is line 6 good for me or is it too much.
That blinking red light is hypnotizing me. Still don’t want any of these modelers - just want to play. Not fiddle and tinker with a billion settings. Option paralysis wastes so much practice time chasing tone instead of getting good.
This device will cut out me off from buying pedals every 6 months
I just wish that Line6 reissued the M9 with a better DSP and more memory because the M series has the best user interface ever
Agree
Plus the M series didn’t color your amp tone nearly as much. The m13 and the hd500x never messed with my core tone but the helix is almost unusable with my amps. It’s only good for stand alone applications in my opinion.
great demo! is the looper midi syncable?
In designing best sound systems my belief is you have to separate wet FX from dry units. Which would mean having at least two. If you do there are a plethora of wet multifX as some of the comments mention such as ToneX. TC p 2290. This also doesnt have line to front of house, so it is connectivity is more like a stereo pedal without separate wet and dry routing. So does it stand up as a multi wet fx vs the competition, I dont think so, does it stand up against specific or multifx dry again this may be ok. Is this like a less functional Boss ME90 or Nux or Mooer substitutes probably not. I remember Fractal having an FX which didnt sell well either. As others have said for $300 will it be worth if vs say a Katana.
Please, clear me this doubt: Is it only one effect each time, like a chorus ou a reverb?
That's what I have found. I was so surprised about that I double checked but yeah, as far as I know, (1) effect at a time. Canceled my order just in time. Can't figure out in this day and age and for that price why they would do that 😖
Best advertising is to give it to a good guitarist and ask them to do a video. Almost ever video has UA OX, i wonder what is that in the background.
This does one effect at a time? You cannot use this to be your reverb and delay at the same time?
Thanks. Seriously. I'll pay a bit more and get an HX Stomp. 👍
sorry if its a silly question do you have a line 6 pedal that you plug it into or dose it plug striate into any amp:)
That pedal has a lot of Eventide H9 Max sounds. Are you using your OX Box? Happy New Year.
I have the H9 for about 10 years now. I find it tough to look at other stuff.
Can you turn off the Tap Tempo light? Could'nt handle that All night long. It is so bright !
You can
I think I share your optimistic view of this pedal’s unique capability of being a mini-fridge of dad’s essentials…not as good as mom’s chili. But Pop’s grill a mean steak or potato.
#gimmethecheaptickettorideyall
This is awesome Corey! I’m definitely contemplating replacing my HX Effects with this little guy. I had heard something about using the send and return to have the flexibility to place effects before or after the drives on your board. And that it could be dictated per preset. Example: pitch effects before external drives, mods and delays after. Do you know if this is accurate? You may have said so and I missed it?
This is accurate. My main reason for purchase. Love for adding that missing link when needed, all while keeping the board simple.
I own over 85 still mo boxes and most of them are totally different. I am not a big fan of multi effects. I have owned a few of them and the always seem thin and lack luster. I prefer my stomp boxes and amp distortion for my sound....
useful video! thank you
Happy New Year 2024 🦃
Does anyone know how to save preset with the effect turned off?? Every time I change a preset the effect is always already on, and I can’t find any setting where allows me to do otherwise. WHY lol
What if I wanna change a sound mid song while playing and load a big delay for the outro but not have it on already until I actually press on
Are there any user bank so you don't write over something?
Great review, but this blinking red led drove me mad... 😬
😂it's super bright!
Can it do organ sounds ? with the polyphonic ptch mayby
They need an HX Three. HX One is still limiting. The technology is there. C'mon Line6, I'm pretty sure you'll make a lot of money with the HX 3.
Cory - Having tried several other Line 6 products I won't buy another. Chronically poor QA/QC on their products means it will likely break or get bugs. Therefore, you don't save $$ with them - you lose $$. And then you'll find it next to impossible to sell the dud for 10% of what you paid for it. I also don't like Line 6 effects :)
It will not "save you thousands". It will save you $300.00 at best because HX Stomp can do all this thing can do times 8 for $300.00 more. If you needed only one effect from the HX Stomp at a time, you could get this pedal and save $300.00 . But as soon as you would like to have delay and chorus and maybe some reverb, the savings are not there anymore.
feedbacks good at a 5th
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For 700 bucks, i prefer new kemper play.
They’re completely different tools though🤔
No it doesnt. overpaying for simple dsp effectpedals hurts us all. this should cost 100-200 max. for the same money as the one you can get a used hx stomp for 300. if your a "simpleton" guitarist its easy to setup as just 3 stompboxes. learn tech and effects and midi on the way. the m5 is still beeing sold for 149 NEW here in germany. THAT IS HILLARIOUS'!' it came out in 2011. i got mine for 30 used. its a great tool. good enough for trey anastasio who can afford playing trainwreck amps....30 bucks THAT makes sense. guess line6 keeps im5 around so we are more inclined to drop 319 for this dumb HX one. prices have to come down for dsp based pedals. its madness. gott a used macbook air m1 for 400, running neural dsp plugins with gapless switching, blackhole reverb etc.etc..not so roadworthy unfortunateley. runs 10+ hrs on battery. beat that quad cortex, line6 eventide strymon... maybe the guitar market consists mainly out of lawyers... and they left midi out from the new pod, making its timebased fx useless in a midi synced setup... sadsad.
Clicked off as soon as I saw Line 6.
I think the exact opposite. This pedal has no reason to exist. The Hx Stomp is more expensive but can have 8 blocks to choose from in the same preset. There's no story. This "small brother" can load one block and recall two set up of the same block. C'mon I wouldn't call this versatility.
1000% agree. I have the stomp. I couldn’t imagine only having 1 effect at a time. Makes zero sense to go backwards!!
It has as many reasons to exist as an industry standard Eventide H9. You said it yourself-an HX Stomp is more expensive. It’s also larger, no? So, for someone like me, without much space on a board, who also can’t justify spending HX money because of how that cost relates to the rest of my setup… and who doesn’t want multiple blocks in one preset because I already have a full pedalboard… why doesn’t this make sense? It’s a simple utility. If I need a flanger or a phaser or a vibrato or a whatsihoosit for one little thing or want to mess around with one particular song but don’t want to buy a dedicated pedal for it… Boom goes the dynamite.
@@tayk71How is it “going backward” if it doesn’t *replace* something with more features? It’s an *addition* to the product line. Isn’t more choice a _good_ thing?
@@CentaurusRelax314 I do not agree with you. The H9 is a good pedal but like the Hx One is limited. In every pedalboard you can see people using 2 H9 at the same time. Eventide these days has launched the H90 to give players more options. No one in 2023 wants a digital pedal that can do 1 thing at time. That's it.
@@matteomidas638 The problem with both of your posts and your perspective in general is that you insist on making sweeping generalizations and applying them to other people. It’s simply not truth/fact: that this pedal has no reason to exist-I already described my personal use case, which nullifies yours. It’s not true that “every pedalboard” with an H9 has a second H9. That’s absolutely ridiculous. A small percentage do, and you’re probably reacting to just those boards of people famous/wealthy/productive enough to afford that ‘luxury,’ which, again, is a small percentage. And again, saying that *”no one in 2023”* wants a single-effect digital pedal is just utter nonsense. Line 6 didn’t make this randomly. You’re also ignoring all the other single-purpose pedals that happen to be digital, but I’ll ignore that lapse in logic, as you will no doubt counter that you meant to reference ‘digital multi-effects.’ Either way, it’s irrelevant. Just qualifying the pedal as being “limited” is a personal bias. It’s not “limited.” It does 250 things. Many people only want something like this to fill unfulfilled spots on a board that already has the other ‘staple’ effects, like me, as I described. I have a 28 x 15” board, and it has every effect I could need on a typical basis. Where this comes in handy is for the oddball effects that I don’t want to spend for, just to have it sitting around unused 98% of the time. Not sure why you’re not understanding that not every player needs or wants to have a chain of effects in one box. Or that not everyone wants to deal with creating or editing a digital chain of effects blocks. One thing at a time makes a lot of sense to a lot of people. The same people for whom the h9 made sense and still does. I have an H9 and did not dump it just because I could have an H90. The h9 is already plenty complex for my needs and does what I need-one thing at a time.
Completely pointless given what you can achieve with a stomp excel
Completely different use cases for those two products.
Too many options = no options .
Get to the point mate. I have to keep fast faward. I have to turn off. Pathetic
I trust your playing and musicianship is equally pathetic “mate” Kick rocks!
typical gayish youtube streamer, but good playing though
Bro your name is PONGMASTER, you don’t get to make any comments whatsoever on anything. What an all around dumb thing to say