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Nicholas Petti
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Toneworks Pandora PX3

Post by Nicholas Petti »

This might be better in the electronics forum but I was wondering if anyone here has any experience with this processor for the steel ? If I'm not mistaken b0b posted something about having one some time ago.

I just heard about it the other day. Any opinions ?

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Post by David Weaver »

Nicholas...

I use it regularly as an earphone amp. I don't use it on a regular amp at all so I can't speak to that.

For a practice device, I think it is great. It has a built in metronome as well as some non-programmable rhythm tracks.

I use mine almost every day.

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Post by Pete Burak »

I tried one but returned it.
Sounded cool thru head phones but didn't sound right thru amps (to me).
Chuck Campbell uses one and he sounded fine.
I got mine from Guitar Center and they offer a 30-day money back on everything.
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Post by SveinungL »

I sometimes use it with my Peavey Nashville 400, since the reverb in the Peavey sometimes has a terrible hum (on bad days). I have made a few reverb programs on the PX3 and I think it sounds ok. As a headphone/practice amp/tuner it's great!

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