Showing posts with label Pandora. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pandora. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 10, 2013

Pandora stomping

Great move by the Korg camp- the Pandora is now available in a pedal format.

You should get this because:
  • it's still a Pandora- rhythm patterns, cab emulators, amp emulators, etc are retained
  • it now runs on 9V battery & has pedal board-friendly dimensions
  • it can double up as your live line-up & home-only play
  • great tuner feature, almost Pitch Black quality. They are by the same people, so...
You shouldn't get this because:
  • it's fiddly- any extensive muliti-effects unit are bound to be so when reduced to this size
  • side control knob should be in front, seriously
  • display panel could be more visual-friendly, if you have tried playing NUX in the dark, you know where I'm coming from
Your call :-)

Monday, January 17, 2011

Selling: Pandora PX5D

OK... I'm selling off my KORG Pandora PX5D for $75 (Condition: 9/10) if you are interested. I won't need it for any forseeable applications so it's better off with a new owner. Interested?

EDIT: SOLD! 17th Jan, 10.08pm... thanks to all who replied.

Sunday, August 22, 2010

Light 2

Another lazy Sunday, another light set up...

  1. Ibanez RG321- was actually gonna re-string this guitar... maybe it'll happen later at night
  2. Canare patch cable
  3. Planet Waves Custom Pro cable
  4. Ibanez TS7
  5. X-mini speaker
  6. Korg Pandora PX5D

Tuesday, February 12, 2008

Silent performers

There are players out there who give very little merit to headphone-ready devices namely due to the fact that the tone generated by the headphone drivers are next to repulsive. Nevertheless, there are people who invest/ believe in these products as a result of their needs. Throughout the years, I have acquired the (Korg) Pandora PX4D as well as (LINE6) the PocketPOD, both being my night time saviours when there is this overwhelming surge to play guitar while the baby's sleeping.

The PX4D came by first because it was the most attractive pocket guitar processor (to me) which bothers to include a midrange control. This nifty little box also accepts bass readily. In addition to the guitar related offerings, the PX4D has metronome & backing track modules for a one-man jam. As if these aren't worthy enough, the manufacturer includes a recording facility which accepts your MP3 (or other similar devices) to be played back at slower tempos for educational purposes. It also loops your recorded phrases for that insatiable solo jam.

On days when I don't require back-up shenanigans & wish for a plug & play moments, the PocketPOD would be employed. I've never been a fan of the LINE6 products before, which is attributable to its very fabricated guitar tones but this little red bean has its appeal. It isn't trying too hard to be its more elaborate elder brothers but the fundamental details here are more pleasureable than being digital muck.

The Ibanez TS7 on show here is simply there for comparison's sake but it's the most utilized pedal I own, getting more assignment time than its more celebrated siblings, the TS9/ TS808 (which I also own).