Yeah, it has only four loops. But for someone like me, that uses only 4 pedals plus tuner at the moment but has some singing to do while playing, it is quite convenient to not have to do tap dancing to switch effects. So this is the perfect switcher for me
I wonder. With the switches being so close together, the four pedals alone might easier to work with. If it was more loops and multiple rows of pedals, I would agree.
As an electronics engineer I can tell you an extremely solid power supply can be built for less than $20 bucks, it’s hard to understand musical fufu stuff that’s what... $250.00 that’s just insane...
@@popepenguin1911 You need a transformer with numbers of dedicated coils with rectifer and decent power filter on each out. Transformer is the expensive part.
Well sure 20 bucks for the pure power supply parts BUT what about a case, switches, connectors, r&d, production cost, labor costs, packaging etc... Its not that easy... people want ready made products not just "parts" for a power supply... And you didnt provid the schematic that was asked for either... I hardly doubt you are really an engineer because you dont understand the difference between a marketable product and the parts you have to have to make a "thing" work on your workbench...
@@ickebins6948 The fact that you can buy this type of power supply on dozens of websites at the price point I mentioned still doesn’t dissuade you from this comment... Amazon has them for $35 shipped... that’s $8 to build $16 to Amazon and $35 to your house.... you don’t realize how cheap components are at scale....
This thing is nice. Also there is nothing stopping one from chaining two pedals on a single loop when you have 2 pedals that always get used together to save a loop I would guess that a bigger one with maybe 8 switches will show up soon. also that would be 8 instant pedal-patches vs 4 before having to switch pages. Time will tell how that little 2A wall wart will hold up. that's kind of a big wattage for a tiny piece of electronics. heat dissipation becomes an issue. Behringer mixers run hotter than I would like fwiw
That is pretty awesome, doesnt really have enough loops to be worth while for my rig but definitely worth every penny and then some. Love your videos keep it up.
Could it change the loops order in presets? For example, preset 1: in->loop1->loop2->out, preset 2: in->loop3->loop1->loop2->out preset 3: in->loop4->loop1->loop3->loop2->out? Or it can only add next loop to previous in presets and loop1 always first and e.t.c.?
If you for example always use your chorus with a reverb (like me) you can always use it with more pedals with two or more of them chained in one of the loops.
For the first time i will help you like you do hhhh thanks alot from Morocco. The brand is vitoos i like to see some reviews from you. Truth like always
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Something for more pedals would need a quite bigger power supply. 2A are cheap, but the higher you go, the more expensive they get.
They should move both the programming, and the tuner buttons up towards the top as they should be less used in a live performance... this would allow more room to spread the active switches for ease of access for regular, non Elf shoes...
If you use six pedals and one is a wah pedal which I find REALLY affect tone and have to be switched on with that annoying click, it's actually crazy we all don't use switchers on the smaller, simpler boards. It is infinitely better.
Question: can this device be used like a Splitter to send to different amplifiers, for example? Perhaps by just using the SEND signal from each section. thanks
Hello to everyone, I have seen this video and I am wondering if it is possible to use this switcher in order to switch two amps. I am refering to change the signal so that the non-switched amp remains muted. Maybe through both the mute button and the tuner output?. Thank you for your attention and greetings to all of you.
Great video! Very insightful. One question though: can you save different pedal settings on different banks? E.g. dialling in a soft OD for bank one but saving a more "heavy" setup of the same pedal for bank 2? Any help on this would be much appreciated!
Come on Henning -be serious! Four or Fife true Bypass pedals easily acessible in a row controlled by a hard acsessible Controlpedal - 5 short patch cables replaced by 10 long patch cables? 11 real possible combinations (4 Pedals) stored in 20 programs? And possibly no Buffer at the End? I don´t get it! There may be a sense in switching four rows of pedals but then it may be drain down the integrated powersupply. Please don´t hate me thomann but -I think this is a TOY
You just said all the reasons I never bought a switcher. But this has 5 built in isolated power jacks and it's cheaper than my current iso5. So all the sudden the slight convenience of the switcher makes sense because you're getting a value on the power.
@@ryndanriley5348 I had a Harley B PowerPlant. The voltage on one output was 8.95V and the other one was just barely 9.01V under load conditions. My pedals didn´t like that. Everything sounded somewhat dull and warm. A review of a Powerbank should enclude voltage measuring under load conditions. I would appreciate this!
@MrJLobster But what about the possibility of loops of pedals? Is that what you meant by "four rows of pedals"? I've just bought one of these to use with 10 pedals. I already have the PowerPlant ISO 1 Pro which powers 8 pedals, so when I came to add pedals and look at another power supply, this was a no-brainer. I'll have some pedals together in loops, and the switching options of banks is a whole new world for me. Can't wait to get it hooked up, but I'm having to wait for Santa to bring me a Harley Benton Spaceship 60XL board. Measure twice, order once- the 60 wasn't big enough! Got a lot of love for Harley Benton at the moment. When you can't fault the quality and the price is good, there's no room for snobbery over the name.
@@MrDblStop Thanks for asking! Now were talking serious! Switching small loops (or rows) of pedals is what makes sense in my opinion - but even then there will only be 11 different combinations possible if I´m calculating correctly. Nothing on my side against Harley Benton - it could be as well written One Control on the unit - it doesn´t change the fact that for 4 pedals is not r e a l l y a switcher necessary. If you got noisy old or bad bufffered pedals to switch out of your signal path -that would be a reason too but nothing like that is mentioned in Hennings vid. So I wanted to point that out. Have fun!
So I'm a noob, this may be a dumb question but, can the switcher change the input order? I just watched the TPS episode on where to put delay and reverb in relation to overdrive and wonder if this could do some of things that GigRig beast can, if in a more limited fashion.
Mine makes a loud noise through the amp when switching some pedals. My Mooer (true bypass) distortion and delay pedals are fine but I had a zoom G3 for modulation etc in a loop and got a pop noise when switching to it. I bought a boss super chorus and put it on instead of the zoom and still the same issue. Wondering if it’s just an issue where not true bypass or modulation.
@@seanwesley9556 how do you daisy chain 2 X 200ma 1 X 300ma and 1 X 500ma? That would logically mean only two outputs are chained. The two 200ma yes? So... Make sure you don't put your drive or distortion pedals through them as they're more likely to give earth hum. Shouldn't be hard, I personally don't own any drive pedals that draw more than 200ma. I know it seems like a waste of the isolated higher rated outlets, but if it's a problem, don't buy the unit. At least be fully informed. Me I only ever use the drive from my amp these days, so I don't find any of this a problem using this for my ambients.
I suppose you could add 2 pedals into one loop for example. You couldnt switch em individually but for example if you would use chorus and reverb always at the same time it would get the job done
It's a great concept I love the fact that it has built-in power but only 4 pedals is ridiculous. My switcher does 8 and my power supply has 19 pedals plus the switcher running off of it. Get back to me if they come up with something with more options.
@@mke7605 MOEN GEC8 effects loop system. I had to wait a month and a half for it to come from China. It accepts 8 pedals you have 5 presets on Bank One and five more when you switch to bank 2. Plus tuner out/ mute. It's orange in color but if you Google MOEN effects switcher they have many different models and they work fantastic. This one cost me a hundred dollars US with free shipping from China.
Yeah but that's a hundred quid more. I just bought the HB because it was exactly what I needed, at a good price. I already have a PS and will be running ten pedals off the two, so the HB is perfect for me right now.
As you said, switching only 4 pedals is a bit lame. Switchers with 6 to 8 loops dominate the market but I'd be more interested in switchers with more than 8 loops (especially since there are so many great mini-pedals out there). What has become of your idea of an expandable/modular looper-switcher unit that you mentioned years (?) ago? Still waiting for anything happening in that direction.
HELP!!! Here's what I want to do: Preset D Loop1 Boss Noisegate-BossOverdrive Preset C Loop1 Boss Noisegate-BossOverdrive Loop2 Delay Pedal But how do I connect the delay pedal??? Any Ideas? Thanks.
@@EytschPi42 Ok, blöd formuliert: Das Delay-Pedal soll in den Loop2 aber wie kommt genau das Delay Pedal, in den FxLoop vom Amp? (Verkabelung) Loop1 geht vor dem Amp und Loop2 soll in den FxLoop vom Amp
you can still use for example two reverbs on one channel ins series. That way you could activate the "reverb/delay section" at once - hence supporting more than 4 pedals.
Is the 12 V/2A power supply to the device a universal supply, e.g. will it work in Australia where we have 230-240V? I tried to find out by going to the Thomann web site, but it does not specify the input voltage range of the power adapter.
Great video as always from Henning, well apart from his horror movie "eeeeeee eeeee eeeeeee" impression. Not great under headphones. My poor ears 😂 Anyone know what the track playing over the board build is? I like that.
Loop switchers are kind of stupid expensive. Most switchers either fall into programmable or non programmable category. And those that do both are even more expensive. This one looks to be programmable only, which is a mixed bag. I had the Moen GEC9 Commander V2, which is actually easier than this one and controls more loops, and it's about $250-$290. High quality build and quiet operation. But it's switching is for programmed loops only, so jamming and just experimenting with different pedal combos is really impossible with that switcher. I believe this Harley Benton would be the same. One that does both and looks attractive is the EHX Super Switcher. It's large, but does nearly everything but allowing for changing the pedal order digitally (like the Boss ES-8 or Gig Rig G2 can do).
Hello! how do you think, will it works in stereo if you have 2 or 3 pedal and you have 1 empty switchers slot and you use this slot for the second output of your reverb for example?
I'd rather buy a better power supply than that. 4 Pedals, I don't need a switcher. It's a joke since it makes a small uncomplicated board more complicated.
But is it a better switcher than Michelle or Leslie? 10:38TWSS Before the reconstructive surgery 😱 I placed my annual gear order so shipping soon to a buffoon on the Moon 🤪 Thunder 99 will soon be mine so pedal amp WDW heavy processed, modeled,digitally controlled, like that kid movie (Tube)Free to be you and me 😂
not that clever design. I would have rather got rid of the mute and the tuner for another loop! 5 loops is so much better, who the heck cares about the mute function! just stick the tuner before the input and use it as usual!!
@@EytschPi42 i am searching for an hour now for this song with this killer refrain at 03:00. I hate you for hiding this - i cannot even find a name. Why?
Let's make a highly misleading comparison to earn our bucks. €250 for a PSU? High end yes, but this is nowhere near the same quality and is simply a €10 off brand PSU from China... So is the switcher worth €78? Hmmm...
Sorry man... but I get this all the time... I spend a lot of time making videos that answer all the questions and then people take the short cut and ask me stuff that the video explains. I make a living from people watching my videos.. not watching them doesn't help me.
5:13 I'm amazed! You have succeeded in making (possibly) the most irritating sound on the internet. Well done!
Yeah, it has only four loops. But for someone like me, that uses only 4 pedals plus tuner at the moment but has some singing to do while playing, it is quite convenient to not have to do tap dancing to switch effects.
So this is the perfect switcher for me
I wonder. With the switches being so close together, the four pedals alone might easier to work with. If it was more loops and multiple rows of pedals, I would agree.
5:13 Very accurate representation. My pedal exactly sound like that before I change my power supply.
As an electronics engineer I can tell you an extremely solid power supply can be built for less than $20 bucks, it’s hard to understand musical fufu stuff that’s what... $250.00 that’s just insane...
Do you have schematics?
@@popepenguin1911 You need a transformer with numbers of dedicated coils with rectifer and decent power filter on each out. Transformer is the expensive part.
Well sure 20 bucks for the pure power supply parts BUT what about a case, switches, connectors, r&d, production cost, labor costs, packaging etc...
Its not that easy... people want ready made products not just "parts" for a power supply...
And you didnt provid the schematic that was asked for either...
I hardly doubt you are really an engineer because you dont understand the difference between a marketable product and the parts you have to have to make a "thing" work on your workbench...
@@ickebins6948 The fact that you can buy this type of power supply on dozens of websites at the price point I mentioned still doesn’t dissuade you from this comment... Amazon has them for $35 shipped... that’s $8 to build $16 to Amazon and $35 to your house.... you don’t realize how cheap components are at scale....
This thing is nice. Also there is nothing stopping one from chaining two pedals on a single loop when you have 2 pedals that always get used together to save a loop I would guess that a bigger one with maybe 8 switches will show up soon. also that would be 8 instant pedal-patches vs 4 before having to switch pages. Time will tell how that little 2A wall wart will hold up. that's kind of a big wattage for a tiny piece of electronics. heat dissipation becomes an issue. Behringer mixers run hotter than I would like fwiw
That is pretty awesome, doesnt really have enough loops to be worth while for my rig but definitely worth every penny and then some. Love your videos keep it up.
5:12 please do this again. the squeezing balloon sound. lol.
Have one of these for a few months now. It’s good and reliable, not the best but definitely not the worst
Wow - Really cool. If it only had MIDI, I'd buy one in a heart beat! (Plus, it would make the Collider an even more useful tool on that board!)
You can pair it with either meloaudio's midi commander or hotone midi foot controller
I really enjoyed your simulation of digital pedal power noise.
Could it change the loops order in presets?
For example,
preset 1: in->loop1->loop2->out,
preset 2: in->loop3->loop1->loop2->out
preset 3: in->loop4->loop1->loop3->loop2->out?
Or it can only add next loop to previous in presets and loop1 always first and e.t.c.?
You can't change the order...
If you for example always use your chorus with a reverb (like me) you can always use it with more pedals with two or more of them chained in one of the loops.
For the first time i will help you like you do hhhh thanks alot from Morocco. The brand is vitoos i like to see some reviews from you. Truth like always
Something for more pedals would need a quite bigger power supply. 2A are cheap, but the higher you go, the more expensive they get.
I wonder who makes this. This has been on the market in Japan for years as the Vital Audio VAPS-4.
Ricky Chau
Aliexpress. Search for Vitoos switcher
They also make some HB powersupplies
Except way more expensive
Ryndan Riley
75 dollar aliexpress
100 dollar thomann
Also powersupplies about 25% less.
Customs not included, shipping is.
www.vitoos.com/?post_type=products&page_id=30517/
They should move both the programming, and the tuner buttons up towards the top as they should be less used in a live performance... this would allow more room to spread the active switches for ease of access for regular, non Elf shoes...
I appreciate dolphin safe tuna, in fact, thanks for all the fish... Jokes.
42 fish, obviously!!
So long hoyt
You know ,.. you can connect more than one pedal in a loop!! lol Could be a very useful controller... Even on a monster board!
exactly. It’s a fx loop switcher that has some convenient power outputs, it doesnt mean usage is limited by the number of outputs.
If you use six pedals and one is a wah pedal which I find REALLY affect tone and have to be switched on with that annoying click, it's actually crazy we all don't use switchers on the smaller, simpler boards. It is infinitely better.
Ahh this takes me back. I came across HP when I was looking for a switcher many years ago. It’s been a great ride Henning. 😎
thanks for sticking with me!!!
just stumbled on this whilst shopping,, you're pretty funny dude lolo
That’s pretty nice. And for the money? Awesome.... What’s with the stealth finger beginning at 7:12? Thanks for the video!
Great demo was hoping for more CLC
This can useful even with eight pedals because some pedals might be always on depending on your needs.
Question: can this device be used like a Splitter to send to different amplifiers, for example?
Perhaps by just using the SEND signal from each section.
thanks
it could be
@@EytschPi42 Thanks, appreciate your review of this item and many others.
Hello to everyone, I have seen this video and I am wondering if it is possible to use this switcher in order to switch two amps. I am refering to change the signal so that the non-switched amp remains muted. Maybe through both the mute button and the tuner output?.
Thank you for your attention and greetings to all of you.
This is rad! How many banks does it have?
Great video! Very insightful.
One question though: can you save different pedal settings on different banks? E.g. dialling in a soft OD for bank one but saving a more "heavy" setup of the same pedal for bank 2? Any help on this would be much appreciated!
no, this can’t be done.
EytschPi42 thanks a lot for the reply man! :)
Good thing I always use cowboy pointy boots, love your vids!!!
Is it possible to loop 4 pedals of 8 pedals on my board?
TPS Dan will be twitching, not about the switcher, but your cable management.
Tempting for the price but nope, I have been let down too many times by Thomann and HB.
Come on Henning -be serious!
Four or Fife true Bypass pedals easily acessible in a row controlled by a hard acsessible Controlpedal - 5 short patch cables replaced by 10 long patch cables? 11 real possible combinations (4 Pedals) stored in 20 programs? And possibly no Buffer at the End? I don´t get it! There may be a sense in switching four rows of pedals but then it may be drain down the integrated powersupply. Please don´t hate me thomann but -I think this is a TOY
You just said all the reasons I never bought a switcher. But this has 5 built in isolated power jacks and it's cheaper than my current iso5. So all the sudden the slight convenience of the switcher makes sense because you're getting a value on the power.
@@ryndanriley5348 I had a Harley B PowerPlant. The voltage on one output was 8.95V and the other one was just barely 9.01V under load conditions. My pedals didn´t like that. Everything sounded somewhat dull and warm. A review of a Powerbank should enclude voltage measuring under load conditions. I would appreciate this!
@MrJLobster But what about the possibility of loops of pedals? Is that what you meant by "four rows of pedals"? I've just bought one of these to use with 10 pedals. I already have the PowerPlant ISO 1 Pro which powers 8 pedals, so when I came to add pedals and look at another power supply, this was a no-brainer. I'll have some pedals together in loops, and the switching options of banks is a whole new world for me. Can't wait to get it hooked up, but I'm having to wait for Santa to bring me a Harley Benton Spaceship 60XL board. Measure twice, order once- the 60 wasn't big enough! Got a lot of love for Harley Benton at the moment. When you can't fault the quality and the price is good, there's no room for snobbery over the name.
@@MrDblStop Thanks for asking! Now were talking serious! Switching small loops (or rows) of pedals is what makes sense in my opinion - but even then there will only be 11 different combinations possible if I´m calculating correctly. Nothing on my side against Harley Benton - it could be as well written One Control on the unit - it doesn´t change the fact that for 4 pedals is not r e a l l y a switcher necessary.
If you got noisy old or bad bufffered pedals to switch out of your signal path -that would be a reason too but nothing like that is mentioned in Hennings vid. So I wanted to point that out. Have fun!
Could you add channel switch for one of the loops?
All pedals that say 'mute' on them are mine! Mine! Muahahahahah! Animals at the end :)
Nice chorus section on that intro!!
So I'm a noob, this may be a dumb question but, can the switcher change the input order? I just watched the TPS episode on where to put delay and reverb in relation to overdrive and wonder if this could do some of things that GigRig beast can, if in a more limited fashion.
no, only way more expensive ones can do that!
I have a question, do you know if it run on USA voltage, is a wall wart for USA available? That G2 sounds awesome - BTW!
the power supply goes from 100-240V, so it is US compatible with a plug adapter
@@EytschPi42 Just like the one with my Le Clean... thanks!
Mine makes a loud noise through the amp when switching some pedals. My Mooer (true bypass) distortion and delay pedals are fine but I had a zoom G3 for modulation etc in a loop and got a pop noise when switching to it. I bought a boss super chorus and put it on instead of the zoom and still the same issue. Wondering if it’s just an issue where not true bypass or modulation.
Are the loops true bypass?
Hello friends. I want to buy . But do I need to know if the bank has the option to go up and down ? thanks.
Only up as far as my concerns.
is it ISOLATED power supply?
yes
I doubt it the plug in is a tiny wire to be true isolated it would need a fat plug. Most Chinese companies say isolated but really it's a daisy chain.
@@seanwesley9556 how do you daisy chain 2 X 200ma 1 X 300ma and 1 X 500ma? That would logically mean only two outputs are chained. The two 200ma yes? So... Make sure you don't put your drive or distortion pedals through them as they're more likely to give earth hum. Shouldn't be hard, I personally don't own any drive pedals that draw more than 200ma. I know it seems like a waste of the isolated higher rated outlets, but if it's a problem, don't buy the unit. At least be fully informed. Me I only ever use the drive from my amp these days, so I don't find any of this a problem using this for my ambients.
05:13 there you go
It's it also available for more pedals? Say 6? 4 is nothing.
I suppose you could add 2 pedals into one loop for example. You couldnt switch em individually but for example if you would use chorus and reverb always at the same time it would get the job done
It's a great concept I love the fact that it has built-in power but only 4 pedals is ridiculous. My switcher does 8 and my power supply has 19 pedals plus the switcher running off of it. Get back to me if they come up with something with more options.
GAMES AND GUITARS which switcher do you use?
@@mke7605 MOEN GEC8 effects loop system. I had to wait a month and a half for it to come from China. It accepts 8 pedals you have 5 presets on Bank One and five more when you switch to bank 2. Plus tuner out/ mute. It's orange in color but if you Google MOEN effects switcher they have many different models and they work fantastic. This one cost me a hundred dollars US with free shipping from China.
@@mark5150ty Thanks!
@@mke7605 no problem
Yeah but that's a hundred quid more. I just bought the HB because it was exactly what I needed, at a good price. I already have a PS and will be running ten pedals off the two, so the HB is perfect for me right now.
As you said, switching only 4 pedals is a bit lame. Switchers with 6 to 8 loops dominate the market but I'd be more interested in switchers with more than 8 loops (especially since there are so many great mini-pedals out there). What has become of your idea of an expandable/modular looper-switcher unit that you mentioned years (?) ago? Still waiting for anything happening in that direction.
I pitched it to a few brands... so far nobody gets it!
ditto
HELP!!!
Here's what I want to do:
Preset D
Loop1 Boss Noisegate-BossOverdrive
Preset C
Loop1 Boss Noisegate-BossOverdrive
Loop2 Delay Pedal
But how do I connect the delay pedal???
Any Ideas? Thanks.
I don't understand... you put it in Loop 2... done
@@EytschPi42 Ok, blöd formuliert: Das Delay-Pedal soll in den Loop2 aber wie kommt genau das Delay Pedal, in den FxLoop vom Amp? (Verkabelung)
Loop1 geht vor dem Amp und Loop2 soll in den FxLoop vom Amp
you can still use for example two reverbs on one channel ins series. That way you could activate the "reverb/delay section" at once - hence supporting more than 4 pedals.
Is the 12 V/2A power supply to the device a universal supply, e.g. will it work in Australia where we have 230-240V? I tried to find out by going to the Thomann web site, but it does not specify the input voltage range of the power adapter.
Europe has 230v
I checked... yes, it is a universal power supply. It will run from 100V to 240V
Great video as always from Henning, well apart from his horror movie "eeeeeee eeeee eeeeeee" impression. Not great under headphones. My poor ears 😂
Anyone know what the track playing over the board build is? I like that.
Was that a pedal amp box when you had it on the floor? Who's?
Harley Benton Thunder 99.... video came out a few days ago
and how about a cheap midi switcher to use with hx stomp ... any sugestions ???? Pleeeeaseeee .... ;)
Try to google Midi Mouse.
MP100... video coming in a few days
It is Sans Amp Midi Mouse.
Damn, my tuner isn't dolphin safe!
how can i find that song with this insane killer refrain at 03:00?
Can you link two pedals together into one loop?
Yes you can but you will have to use two power outputs
how many pedals can I put in each loop? up to max 4 pedals for each loop?
as many as you want
@@EytschPi42 thank you very much!
Why the hell is it so big? My hotone patch kommander is half the size
can the order of the loops be set in the presets or is just relegated to the input order?
The loops can be switched on of off, but the order cannot be changed
now I understand why the Gig Rig g2 is 1150.00 US
GEEZ I wish I had seen this 3 months ago!
isn't that the same as the VITOOS VMPS-4?,, looks exactly the same, even the built-in ps...
very possible
EytschPi42 can this be powered by a voodoolab iso5?
what song is playing at the start? is there a link
no sorry... unreleased
What switcher can you recommend of I dont need the power supply?
in that price range? none!
Loop switchers are kind of stupid expensive. Most switchers either fall into programmable or non programmable category. And those that do both are even more expensive. This one looks to be programmable only, which is a mixed bag. I had the Moen GEC9 Commander V2, which is actually easier than this one and controls more loops, and it's about $250-$290. High quality build and quiet operation. But it's switching is for programmed loops only, so jamming and just experimenting with different pedal combos is really impossible with that switcher. I believe this Harley Benton would be the same. One that does both and looks attractive is the EHX Super Switcher. It's large, but does nearly everything but allowing for changing the pedal order digitally (like the Boss ES-8 or Gig Rig G2 can do).
Alex Breyer
Just program 1 pedal per loop, then it doesn’t matter if it’s programmable!
@@dezionlion That doesn't work if there are more loops than foot switches, like on the GEC9
Alex Breyer get one with 8 footswitces
I see this on Amazon as the Vitoos VMPS4.
Does it come with a US power adaptor?
adaptor is compatible, you just need a plug adaptor
@@EytschPi42 Thank you
No stereo, but for the price. Guess that would be a bit much to ask.
Hello! how do you think, will it works in stereo if you have 2 or 3 pedal and you have 1 empty switchers slot and you use this slot for the second output of your reverb for example?
@@MrScrab13 I don’t know, but that sound interesting.
Nice intro song!!
Does this switch amp channels?
no
big hugs for the tumnus 😘
you should do an entire thingy on rebranded pedals, because penis
Is Harley Benton taking over 😳
I'd rather buy a better power supply than that. 4 Pedals, I don't need a switcher. It's a joke since it makes a small uncomplicated board more complicated.
It looks like a Palmer Looper
I would get this if it was midi capable
But is it a better switcher than Michelle or Leslie?
10:38TWSS
Before the reconstructive surgery 😱
I placed my annual gear order so shipping soon to a buffoon on the Moon 🤪
Thunder 99 will soon be mine so pedal amp WDW heavy processed, modeled,digitally controlled, like that kid movie
(Tube)Free to be you and me 😂
It would seem to have more preset room than it even has configurations lol
Please tell me 0:08 which song?
Oh I really want to buy that intro song!
it is not released
@@EytschPi42 hope it will be released soon!
peace of mind - boston ,song sounds like..
not that clever design. I would have rather got rid of the mute and the tuner for another loop! 5 loops is so much better, who the heck cares about the mute function! just stick the tuner before the input and use it as usual!!
@5:13 someone got kicked in the nads.
Unboxing song? Who is this?
my stuff
EytschPi42 not bad. Link?
@@EytschPi42 i am searching for an hour now for this song with this killer refrain at 03:00. I hate you for hiding this - i cannot even find a name. Why?
Philipp Hahn it’s unreleased... so you can’t find it anywhere, sorry
@@EytschPi42 noooo, dude that's a killer song. Hope you will release it soon. \m/
A Switcher/ISO for 4 pedals. Too much gear today - not enough talent.
Missing the point. It's not just for four pedals, it's for four loops of pedals.
Too complicated for me
Let's make a highly misleading comparison to earn our bucks. €250 for a PSU? High end yes, but this is nowhere near the same quality and is simply a €10 off brand PSU from China... So is the switcher worth €78? Hmmm...
Does it do midi?
Did you see me talk about Midi? Did you see any Midi ports? Did you watch the video? Sorry... no, it does not do Midi.
@@EytschPi42 relax, for a German you're pretty rude, mate. So it doesn't, thanks.
Sorry man... but I get this all the time... I spend a lot of time making videos that answer all the questions and then people take the short cut and ask me stuff that the video explains. I make a living from people watching my videos.. not watching them doesn't help me.
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