First came TONEX Pedal with 150 presets and 8 knobs. Then we released TONEX ONE, the mini pedal with 20 presets and 3 illuminated controls. They both play the same Tone Models and sound amazing. So which is right for you? Is bigger always better? Is having both the answer?
Reviewer Mike Cole has built pedalboards around both TONEX models and shares his thoughts on what he likes most about each. Have a look and see if you agree.
I think that little, more stripped-down versions of pedals as a whole have the potential to be even more groundbreaking than their original predecessors.
If we're strictly talking about mobile use, having a tuner actually puts the TONEX ONE above the TONEX Pedal. You're eliminating the need for a completely different pedal, saving more space and, in turn, changing the entire layout of the board.
In a recent video, Mike Cole built his dream pedalboard featuring TONEX ONE. Watch and hear how TONEX ONE sounds loaded with a Klon Tone Model.
Find Mike Cole on YouTube for more reviews.
See Mike Cole's Stereo pedalboard using Dual TONEX Pedals HERE.
Build your dream rig with one or both. TONEX Pedal and TONEX One each include AmpliTube 5 and TONEX software versions to explore and create exciting tones. Easily organize your favorites with the TONEX librarian and load them to the pedal for gigs or recording sessions.
TONEX Pedal
$/€399.99
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TONEX ONE
$/€179.99
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