AX1000G Review

Posted by E_FRIZ4L on Wednesday, February 11, 2009



Everything you hear was done exclusively on a Toneworks AX1000G. Due to the content of each demo, a large file is required and a high-speed Internet connection is recommended.

Reviewed by: imascreamer, on october 05, 2007
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Price paid: $ 128.1

Purchased from: Ebay

Ease of Use: This little effects board is very old now, but I think it deserves a little something on this site to keep the toneworks range alive. For the money there really is no complaining at all, the preset patches are varied and fun (for a while) and editing them is clear and simple. Ideal for a young guitarist who isn't quite sure what a phaser is etc. Many avenues can be explored with this little gadget. // 8
Sound: I have mainly used a Custom Les Paul (not a custom as in factory made) and my Randall G3 along with a Laney MXD30 at one point. But this is really is the point, now this product is really just for cheap good experimenting. Noise supressor is good. Effects are average and varied, a few diverse ones and Drive amps are solid enough sounding with a good rig behind it. // 7

Reliability & Durability: Purely a bedroom gadget for me now. I would use it as a backup if everything I else broke but it does need a lot of tweaking with to sound spot on for each player. Never had a problem with it, never broken, very durable (taken a lot of bashing) etc in 3 years. // 10

Impression: In it's time it would have been brilliant. Now I use an X3 so it's not quite such a competitor. Built for great value, if you see one floating around on ebay or whatever, buy it! You will most likely not want to gig it at all, but I think it deserves recognition for being a smart wee gadget!

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