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Cheap and cheerful but well made and effective.
You can spend a small fortune buying re-amping boxes and, in an environment where a single microphone or preamp may cost thousands of pounds, it would be appropriate to also spend a good sum on a re-amping tool. However, if you are a cash strapped amateur musician or project studio owner this little box will do a quality job for a small amount of money.
I set this up with the Focusrite Liquid Saffire 56 and it worked beautifully both as a tool to pass stereo tracks back through the emulated preamps and also to send my late night recorded guitar tracks through my amps when daylight allowed a little more noise to be made. It's a chunky little fella with a good weight to it and feels like it will last. All knobs and switches also feel like quality items that won't let you down.
A great bit of kit that does its job well at a bargain price!
I set this up with the Focusrite Liquid Saffire 56 and it worked beautifully both as a tool to pass stereo tracks back through the emulated preamps and also to send my late night recorded guitar tracks through my amps when daylight allowed a little more noise to be made. It's a chunky little fella with a good weight to it and feels like it will last. All knobs and switches also feel like quality items that won't let you down.
A great bit of kit that does its job well at a bargain price!
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Good quality. I use it for reamping guitars, vocals, keys, etc. from guitar cube. Must have at least one in studio!
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Very descent for the price.
Build quality is great but not outstanding as Palmer but Palmer is 3 time the price, so.... Many features but did not need them. Sound is surprisingly good for the price. Palmer is only a little better but noticeable however.
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