Korg ToneWorks Guitar Modeling Signal Processor AX3G

Korg ToneWorks Guitar Modeling Signal Processor AX3G

The Korg ToneWorks Guitar Modeling Signal Processor AX3G packs hi-quality effects modeling technology to give you all the sounds you could ever need. This powerful floor processor has an array of 57 realistic effects, from pre-effects to cabinets with modulation, delay, reverb, and more. You can use any six effects at once, and the sound quality is pure Korg -- totally professional. You can add an foot controller for even more control.

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User Reviews of the Korg ToneWorks Guitar Modeling Signal Processor AX3G

  • Submitted by Jon from Huntsville, AL (500 points) on Oct 31, 2009
  • Probably the most "pro" sounding multi I've owned. Quite good for vocal processing and droney, ethereal nonsense! Don't bother trying to power it with a daisychain--stick to using an isolated adapter. Needs an exp. unit to get the most control out of it.
  • Good Points: Lots of nice effects--some of the best delay/reverb I've heard in a cheap floor multi-effect! The whole thing is plastic, and it's incredibly light-weight, yet it seems like you'd have to literally attack it with a hammer to destroy it... Very sturdy! Affordable, especially if you get it used. The "weird" effects like the Drone and Ring Mod can sometimes be useful, but they might get old pretty quickly.
  • Bad Points: It needs to run with an isolated adapter--it produces lots of noise in a daisychain (you can hear the tuner bleeping and blooping away when hooked to a daisychain). The delay/reverb effects are in the same section, so you can only use a delay or reverb effect, not both at once! Mono output. The manual for the AX3G is the most useless, unhelpful thing ever printed. Probably better for trying to emulate Slowdive or Cocteau Twins with your geetar than for a lot of Noise stuff.
  • Price Paid: US$45.00
  • Purchased At: eBay
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