I'm not sure, but I think it was called the Pandora. My hotel is right next to a GC and I wanted something I could throw in my suitcase, lightweight, all that. Little headphone amp modeler thing.
Yuk. It just wasn't very good at all. For 200 bucks, I was counting on something better. It did have a drum/bass rhythm track thing that was pretty cool. It had a lot of features and effects. But the tones on the amp models were no where near as good as the Valvetronix stuff. Now if they could come out with a pocket sized Valvetronix gizmo, I'd buy it. I ended up taking it back. It just distorted way to quickly.
The other thing is, I found it darn difficult to just play naturally through one of the models. I must have been doing someting wrong, because it kept forcing me to choose a preset that had all sorts of cool FX, but I just wanted me into the box into an amp model and it didn't make my life easy at all.
Every amp model I played distorted too quickly. Again, I might have been doing somethign wrong, but I read the manual and it wasn't very informative.
Pass on this one if you want my two cents.
Yuk. It just wasn't very good at all. For 200 bucks, I was counting on something better. It did have a drum/bass rhythm track thing that was pretty cool. It had a lot of features and effects. But the tones on the amp models were no where near as good as the Valvetronix stuff. Now if they could come out with a pocket sized Valvetronix gizmo, I'd buy it. I ended up taking it back. It just distorted way to quickly.
The other thing is, I found it darn difficult to just play naturally through one of the models. I must have been doing someting wrong, because it kept forcing me to choose a preset that had all sorts of cool FX, but I just wanted me into the box into an amp model and it didn't make my life easy at all.
Every amp model I played distorted too quickly. Again, I might have been doing somethign wrong, but I read the manual and it wasn't very informative.
Pass on this one if you want my two cents.