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Video Review - Z.Vex Inventobox
Z.Vex Inventobox review
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Nymphadora
on 06/25/2010
This is, without a doubt, the silliest effect unit I've ever seen. Most people would be better off with a multi effect unit...they can get almost any sound they want except the non-existant Holy Grail sound that no one else has found either. I have the knowledge to bread board my own designs...why use pre-built "modules". Someone else has already built the tiny modules for THEIR sound, not yours. You're simply plugging them all together. The small difference you might hear by adding different value pots or caps is not worth the effort. But this IS kind of interesting...at least in a Radio Shack "Electronic Laboratory" sort of way...
alfalfasprou t69
on 06/20/2010
so its like an analog version of the line6 tonecore modules???
Jonny B
on 06/20/2010
shit if you dont know what a breadboard is why the fuck would you get this pedal, its for people that understand the basics of guitar effects electronics not the novice who thinks they can make they're own pedal with a few tweaks..
Beantown Twanger
on 06/19/2010
It's an interesting concept for gear tweakers who like playing in a sandbox and experimenting. Personally, I like to tweak but I think this might give me ADD trying to find that Holy Grail tone...but I like the sounds it makes so it would be a fun adventure discovering different tones.
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