When I plug Tonex One with the HX Stomp, they were generating some digital noise, especially from the tap tempo blinker or something similar, and I realized the issue was caused by a tiny, cheap isolator. Since I needed thin and compact components for this mini pedalboard, I ended up using two separate power supply adapters. DC 9V 1.3A (max 12W), which was slim enough to fit at the bottom of the board. For battery-powered operation, I connect it to a large Xiaomi power bank using a 5V-9V voltage converter and an isolator. I forgot the model name, though.
That's a nice video my friend! I've just use bought my tonex one to use with my stomp too! One question, are you using the tonex on the stomps fx loop? If so, have you noticed any drop on volume or on the "feel" compared with playing just with the tonex alone? Greetings from Brazil
Hey mate, thanks for your comment! Yeah, I noticed on the "feel" that the HX STOMP’s FX loop didn’t seem to return the Tonex One signal at 0dB, so I ended up boosting the Tonex One output level. It also dropped way more when I used the HX STOMP’s built-in USB interface. I wasn’t entirely sure if it was due to my sloppy setup. - Salute from Japan.
there's no extra room for jet but you might be able to fit cs6 with taller rubber feet? I tried a power supply isolation to eliminate the noise from the digital delay but ended up using separate AC adapters underneath.
Congrats on purchasing the Tonex One. Question: do you find any difference in terms of sound quality between this and the big box? I commented in your previous video and I’m still trying to save up for this😊
Hey, Many TH-camrs say the Tonex One sounds exactly like its bigger brother. I haven’t done an A/B comparison myself, and HX Stomp sounds different from the MG30, so it’s hard to say. However, I can tell you that nothing beats the Tonex One when portability is a top priority. Not that intuitive control for multiple presets, though.
@@tameboar Thank you. One last question. Do you use the Tonex with the MG30 & HX Stomp mainly for the sound quality? Because the very reason I want the Tonex is for better clean amp sound and the "real-ness" Apologies for too many questions.
@@felixkim567 I use these devices because they’re compact. They probably offer clean, clear, and top-notch sound quality, but I’m not sure if my playing or listening skills are good enough to really notice the difference :D
@@tameboar i'm use FX loop mono 1block & Global Ins/Outs send Return R : Inst / Send Retrun L : Inst , and you? I have a lot of concerns about this....
@@fender9004 The same. I guess this minimal go-to setup would work well for small-sized gigs but probably not ideal for big stages or recordings. Anyway I don't need to carry an amp head in my backpack.
Very cool. I’d love to see more of the board itself. It looks like you’ve heavily modified it with the foot switch and patch bays for power and i/o.
The best of both world! Thank you for giving us the best preview of digital simplicity !
Great minimalist setup! What's your power setup for the HX Stomp?
When I plug Tonex One with the HX Stomp, they were generating some digital noise, especially from the tap tempo blinker or something similar, and I realized the issue was caused by a tiny, cheap isolator. Since I needed thin and compact components for this mini pedalboard, I ended up using two separate power supply adapters. DC 9V 1.3A (max 12W), which was slim enough to fit at the bottom of the board. For battery-powered operation, I connect it to a large Xiaomi power bank using a 5V-9V voltage converter and an isolator. I forgot the model name, though.
That's a nice video my friend! I've just use bought my tonex one to use with my stomp too! One question, are you using the tonex on the stomps fx loop? If so, have you noticed any drop on volume or on the "feel" compared with playing just with the tonex alone?
Greetings from Brazil
Hey mate, thanks for your comment! Yeah, I noticed on the "feel" that the HX STOMP’s FX loop didn’t seem to return the Tonex One signal at 0dB, so I ended up boosting the Tonex One output level. It also dropped way more when I used the HX STOMP’s built-in USB interface. I wasn’t entirely sure if it was due to my sloppy setup. - Salute from Japan.
Niceee ..would a jetmicro fit in there? and maybe a 1spot cs6 underneath?
there's no extra room for jet but you might be able to fit cs6 with taller rubber feet? I tried a power supply isolation to eliminate the noise from the digital delay but ended up using separate AC adapters underneath.
@@tameboar what pedalboard is that? Palmer pedalbay 60L? When i search it the 60L is big.
@@darwynth Nice catch! It was a big Pedalbay 60L, but I did some hacksaw work to customize it this time :D
@@tameboar wtf hahha awesome.
Congrats on purchasing the Tonex One. Question: do you find any difference in terms of sound quality between this and the big box? I commented in your previous video and I’m still trying to save up for this😊
Hey, Many TH-camrs say the Tonex One sounds exactly like its bigger brother. I haven’t done an A/B comparison myself, and HX Stomp sounds different from the MG30, so it’s hard to say. However, I can tell you that nothing beats the Tonex One when portability is a top priority. Not that intuitive control for multiple presets, though.
@@tameboar Thank you. One last question. Do you use the Tonex with the MG30 & HX Stomp mainly for the sound quality? Because the very reason I want the Tonex is for better clean amp sound and the "real-ness" Apologies for too many questions.
@@felixkim567 I use these devices because they’re compact. They probably offer clean, clear, and top-notch sound quality, but I’m not sure if my playing or listening skills are good enough to really notice the difference :D
@@tameboar Thank you :)
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fx loop return in stereo?
Mono. I don't use Tonex One built-in reverb. 🎸🤘
@@tameboar thank you !!! It's the same as me.^^
@@tameboar i'm use FX loop mono 1block & Global Ins/Outs send Return R : Inst / Send Retrun L : Inst , and you? I have a lot of concerns about this....
@@fender9004 The same. I guess this minimal go-to setup would work well for small-sized gigs but probably not ideal for big stages or recordings. Anyway I don't need to carry an amp head in my backpack.
@@tameboar i agreed... and sound so Good!