I would really like to try the function "Doubler" "True Double Tracking" 👍🏻 I never heard about KMA before, I think they have a few pedals I want to try.
Try UA audio’s OX Stomp box. W/ plenty of post pre & pre power amp. Stereo outputs, that can be split by a TRS > (1) 1/4” & (1) female 1/8” receptacle.
@@kahlrhoam6769I have that one and it's an awesome sounding product.... but I also want one of these to go with it as the UAD lacks so much connectivity tbh
@@kahlrhoam6769 Yeah, no Effects loop though! Not even a mono one... And no Doubler. Or XLR options. No headphones option either, now I think about it - which sucks big time.... Or AUX in. And certainly no Bluetooth :D
The price is right where I would have guessed: $380. Puts it right up against, for example, the DSM Simplifier DLX, although it looks to me like this one might have the edge. No preamp here, but preamp pedals are so common these days that hardly matters. And the engineering looks good (although personally I much prefer full size headphone outputs).
Exactly what i've been hunting for. My hope is that the headphone outs are up to audio interface standards because i'm sick of having to run all these products via the XLR in my interface to be able to use them properly
Sorry for the delay in replying, have been extra busy since NAMM :) anyway yes the headphone outs are first rate, we're fed up with weak ones too on other products like this (which is why we worked hard to make sure they, like the REAL +4 dBu outs(!), properly meet the specs users need.) 😎
@@QuentinDamour No, not at the moment. There's quite a lot of power hungry processing going on under the hood here, it may be possible later one day, but we can't promise anything.
This seems really well thought out. My one minor criticism would be that those tiny knobs are fiddly: there's plenty of room for four proper-sized knobs on the face.
This is how my brain thinks. Malcolm Eddie they all talk about power tubes...the rest is exactly what I'd want. I mean an effects loop in stereo dur your favorite verbs...delays. 4:29 that sounds...real
Just one thing missing, or it wasn't covered. the possibility to have one or other output instead of both outputs always on. other then that, amazing tool!
For those who are using a single chain that is already stereo before it hits the ENDGAME, we recommend using the loop return as a stereo input. The True Double Tracking and Dual IR Cabinet Simulation aspects of the product can both be set to the post FX loop position and in this scenario, the FX loop footswitch will function as a mute button :-).
I wish this company success. But I'm done with IR. I couldn't make good music with it. I want to play my guitar, not fiddle with technology during a gig. Good luck to those who like it. It's not for me.
@@maykolllopez1585 Yes, that was the premise. But as I touched on, the sounds I created at home did not transfer to other rooms. And at a gig, Im not carrying a laptop just to change settings. I want real time, quick control at my fingertips.
@@8Junio76 Believe me I did. I dialed in every sound perfectly... at home. And felt very confident. But in every other room I played in, the sounds didn't work. I needed to make adjustments and couldn't. So I went to a pedalboard with 12 effects pedals, a switcher, and a D.I. with amp simulation. As before, I dialed in every sound I need at home. But now, any adjustments needed for the room I'm playing in are right at my fingertips, easily and quickly accessible. Yes, I had to sink a lot of money into it, but it's my whole rig now that I go ampless. It works perfectly. I wish I had done it years earlier.
@@maykolllopez1585 No kidding! I dialed in my sound at home. Then in different rooms, I needed to make adjustments on the fly, which requires carrying a laptop and getting into the weeds to make adjustments that should be quick, simple, and at your fingertips, without causing delays. That don't happen with IR and modeling gear. NO THANKS! I now go ampless. I carry a pedalboard of 12 effects with a 2 channel switcher and a D.I. with amp simulation circuitry. That's amp emulation via electronic components, not IR. My rig works perfectly!
"Name a situation where it's not useful" - Easy. Whenever you need midi switchable IRs. Boss IR-200 did this much better already for slightly less money.
Same. I feel like I need an audio engineering degree for modern gear. I'm a plug and play guy trying to figure out what the fuck this thing will do for my tone.
like pretty much every single electronics company in the world who make products of this nature, yes many components we use are made in Asia. There is just no way around that I'm afraid as nobody makes those parts in the west anymore. This pedal though is definitely made in Germany and each one is assembled, printed and tested by hand here in Berlin.
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