I'm using the blackbox version for acoustic sets. It's awesome for using acoustic IR's, disable the amp models, a bit a reverb, a solo boost and all battery powered so you just get up on stage, plug in and play in 30 seconds.
Looks and sounds good. Have you seen the new Hotone mini? It's in a higher bracket at $229 on Sweetwater but it has a touchscreen, drum machine, looper, ir loader, over 100 models, 199 effects and can be ran as an interface through usb-c.
It seems like it's stronger in its drive options. However it does pack a ton of stuff in for that price. Not to mention its size. It would be perfect for a pedal board. In fact, I'd be interested to see how it fairs in a pedal chain sometime if you're willing.
It is just a rebranded M-vave blackbox. It can capture amps like a Tonex pedal!!!!!!! I just converted 6 Mesa Mark IIC+ amp profiles from tonex to M-vave format... If you give me an e-mail I will send them to you.
Multiple great tones and versatility with the ability to enhance. The battery life is sweet! You mentioned on the effects that it was reverb OR it was this OR that. Doesn’t that mean we can’t put them in a chain?
That thing is pretty cool and seems very intuitive compared to other multi effect units. I'm also thinking that maybe my ac15 which has a bit of white noise when the pedalboard is plugged in will be a little quiter with a pedal like this that has it's own power source. Awesome demo Shredder thanks!
I think its great. I feel that its better than the tank G. Id like to know what your dinal drive and speaker are. Is it just your computer, or an actual cab? I dont understand anything past regular amps. I have Katana and Code amps . But they have their own cabs.
wow, i have the podGo, which is already a mini version of bigger Line 6 multis, and this seems like a mini PodGo. I highly recommend newer guitarists to get something like this to experiment with sounds before buying hundreds and hundreds of dollars worth of bigger and more famous pedals.
It is definitely worth it, but does it sound better then your pod Farm? Not to me. It's still a great buy especially if you just want to practic with out a computer or a actual amp.
Perhaps Metal Dude can finally try out those free IR's I've been harping about! You can load custom Impulse responses on the Silverbox, so now there's no excuse for Metal Dude to not check out those free IR's from Ola Englund, Resington, and The Other John Browne (that is, unless Richard catches him first!)
I started getting interested in this little puppy, then found out there are no stereo outputs. Mono only. My first and really crappy modeler STILL supported stereo. Pass. But that's for me. I'd imagine this box would be crammed with value for money.
I bought one of these and sent it back. My NU-X MG300 sounds better so I thought no sense having this thing sitting around. Donner is selling these now. Same box, same color, just with their name on it.
Why not zoom in so we can see the interface even if it's just the one camera angle. You've got all that screen real estate not being used? I... just... don't... get... it.
All those variations in a little box with an LED screen? Ain't tech great? I have to say, however, that there is a sameness going on in music these days and I suspect it has a lot to do with simulated amp and cabs and such. So, do devices like this spur creativity or hinder it?
I personally find myself distracted and constantly adjusting and fiddling. It's very fascinating. So no guitar gets played. When I learn songs , I unplug from everything, or get out one of my simple old Crates. As far as creating my own riffs, I find inspiration from a good sound works best for me
Id say it's more to do with people wanting to use the same presets as far as drums, guitar tone, speakers so that they can compete with what's already popular and works. When if they would just make a sound of their own they would stand out based on that
Great question that would make an interesting discussion. For me, messing around with tech at the same time as playing just doesn't work; I can't be musically creative while messing with settings as it seems to destroy it. I think it depends on what kind of music you want to make, e.g. just a song or maybe a whole soundscape and if it's the latter, then being creative with what you have in the box is a must. Quite a lot of music hinges on 'sounds', in which case you're going to be using far more tech than this. I keep saying, there are no distortion/od sounds that haven't come before, just ones that people have forgotten about, so the same sounds are being used as retro sounds in so many of these devices and with the same kind of tech from the electronics, yes, you're right, they're all sounding quite samey, even the helixes and quad cortexes of the world sound very similar, and then there's a whole sea of mid-priced stuff to consider too, which is where the issue mainly lies, I think.
Cool. But I'm a simple man, its just waaayyyy too much. I'd spend more time screwing around with it than actually playing. I do really like a lot of the presets though.
Aww, M-vave just messed up their future as a company. Not even out of the gate and already dumping it under different brands. Comp OR boost OR noise gate. Answered my questions for me. I'll pass, but it is great value for the money from everything I can see.
No expression pedal jack so useless, only worth about US $45 SRP. Beside the fact they never sound the same on our home equipment, no matter what amps or guitars we use, just more eventual clutter of junk.
I'm using the blackbox version for acoustic sets. It's awesome for using acoustic IR's, disable the amp models, a bit a reverb, a solo boost and all battery powered so you just get up on stage, plug in and play in 30 seconds.
Looks and sounds good. Have you seen the new Hotone mini? It's in a higher bracket at $229 on Sweetwater but it has a touchscreen, drum machine, looper, ir loader, over 100 models, 199 effects and can be ran as an interface through usb-c.
It seems like it's stronger in its drive options. However it does pack a ton of stuff in for that price. Not to mention its size. It would be perfect for a pedal board. In fact, I'd be interested to see how it fairs in a pedal chain sometime if you're willing.
Wow. Sounds pretty darn good. Might have to get a couple and sell the Helix!
Multiple great tones and versatility with the ability to enhance. The battery life is sweet!
This stuff comes out so often I'm afraid to get it because it'll be outdated before I get the last one in the mail
It was out dated when dude thought of it
I don't know anything about the tank, but the silverbox is very useful and easy to use
I like this unit much more than the tank G..very simple and easy to understand, and sounds great..Nice Vid Richard
I like my Tank-G because it's just such a pretty purple! 💜🎶💜🎶💜
It is just a rebranded M-vave blackbox. It can capture amps like a Tonex pedal!!!!!!! I just converted 6 Mesa Mark IIC+ amp profiles from tonex to M-vave format... If you give me an e-mail I will send them to you.
@20:05 I love that sound. Thanks for the demo Bro
Sounds insanely good...and only 80 bucks??? Who wouldn't want one?
Multiple great tones and versatility with the ability to enhance. The battery life is sweet!
You mentioned on the effects that it was reverb OR it was this OR that. Doesn’t that mean we can’t put them in a chain?
You can have delay + reverb + modulation in a chain going together.
Wild. I ordered this yesterday on Amazon and it just came in. I haven't played with it yet, but looking forward to it...
LOL The part about the instructions. You know us all too well! 😂
I am glad I am not the only one that needs bright lights and glasses to read small worded documentation. Great Demo
That thing is pretty cool and seems very intuitive compared to other multi effect units. I'm also thinking that maybe my ac15 which has a bit of white noise when the pedalboard is plugged in will be a little quiter with a pedal like this that has it's own power source. Awesome demo Shredder thanks!
You had me at preset #1
Pretty cool little device!
Killer video dude! That pedal sounds pretty good 👋
I think its great. I feel that its better than the tank G. Id like to know what your dinal drive and speaker are. Is it just your computer, or an actual cab? I dont understand anything past regular amps. I have Katana and Code amps . But they have their own cabs.
wow, i have the podGo, which is already a mini version of bigger Line 6 multis, and this seems like a mini PodGo. I highly recommend newer guitarists to get something like this to experiment with sounds before buying hundreds and hundreds of dollars worth of bigger and more famous pedals.
Leo is a smart dude
It is definitely worth it, but does it sound better then your pod Farm? Not to me. It's still a great buy especially if you just want to practic with out a computer or a actual amp.
No not better than my POD Farm, but it's portable. I can't take my POD Farm anywhere since it's on my PC.
Nice Sounds I hear a lot of 80s style sounds coming from it...👍👍👍
Great Gadget, it has a lot of possibilities in one pedal.
I think it's awesome 😎
Sounded pretty good
Appears to be BT in not out !
Can the delay do slap back?
But that Eagle Savage.... Dayum!!!!
Can we switch the order of the presets so a lead preset can be next to the rhythm preset?
@@leblon712 yes
@thebaldshredder awesome, ordering mine now
Aww man! You mean I need use a magnifying glass to read that little book. Damn!😌😂😌😂
Cool pedal
Perhaps Metal Dude can finally try out those free IR's I've been harping about! You can load custom Impulse responses on the Silverbox, so now there's no excuse for Metal Dude to not check out those free IR's from Ola Englund, Resington, and The Other John Browne (that is, unless Richard catches him first!)
I don't know if I would want an "all-in-one" pedal. If it stops working you have "NONE-in-one." This does have decent sounds though.
I started getting interested in this little puppy, then found out there are no stereo outputs. Mono only. My first and really crappy modeler STILL supported stereo. Pass. But that's for me. I'd imagine this box would be crammed with value for money.
Yeah, it's got to have a stereo out or not interested!
I bought one of these and sent it back. My NU-X MG300 sounds better so I thought no sense having this thing sitting around. Donner is selling these now. Same box, same color, just with their name on it.
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May I please pay You for Your All Shredder Pro Captures?
The 1980's re-lived in an affordable box!
It's sounds good but doing all the blibidy blabida pushing and scrolling is 😮 like all the rest
Why not zoom in so we can see the interface even if it's just the one camera angle. You've got all that screen real estate not being used? I... just... don't... get... it.
All those variations in a little box with an LED screen? Ain't tech great? I have to say, however, that there is a sameness going on in music these days and I suspect it has a lot to do with simulated amp and cabs and such. So, do devices like this spur creativity or hinder it?
I personally find myself distracted and constantly adjusting and fiddling. It's very fascinating. So no guitar gets played. When I learn songs , I unplug from everything, or get out one of my simple old Crates. As far as creating my own riffs, I find inspiration from a good sound works best for me
Id say it's more to do with people wanting to use the same presets as far as drums, guitar tone, speakers so that they can compete with what's already popular and works. When if they would just make a sound of their own they would stand out based on that
Great question that would make an interesting discussion. For me, messing around with tech at the same time as playing just doesn't work; I can't be musically creative while messing with settings as it seems to destroy it. I think it depends on what kind of music you want to make, e.g. just a song or maybe a whole soundscape and if it's the latter, then being creative with what you have in the box is a must. Quite a lot of music hinges on 'sounds', in which case you're going to be using far more tech than this. I keep saying, there are no distortion/od sounds that haven't come before, just ones that people have forgotten about, so the same sounds are being used as retro sounds in so many of these devices and with the same kind of tech from the electronics, yes, you're right, they're all sounding quite samey, even the helixes and quad cortexes of the world sound very similar, and then there's a whole sea of mid-priced stuff to consider too, which is where the issue mainly lies, I think.
I only shred
Donner makes the same thing, well, they don't make it, they sell it. LOL.
Cool. But I'm a simple man, its just waaayyyy too much. I'd spend more time screwing around with it than actually playing. I do really like a lot of the presets though.
I'm the same way. Lol😂
Aww, M-vave just messed up their future as a company. Not even out of the gate and already dumping it under different brands.
Comp OR boost OR noise gate. Answered my questions for me. I'll pass, but it is great value for the money from everything I can see.
No expression pedal jack so useless, only worth about US $45 SRP. Beside the fact they never sound the same on our home equipment, no matter what amps or guitars we use, just more eventual clutter of junk.
Midi Pal ;)
do not put the hand in front of the product