Sunday, April 3, 2011

Pandora MINI (Part 1)

I've been a fan of  KORG's Pandora series of multi-effects processor for their simplicity & a jolly serving of useful tones. The Pandoras were made to be a compact unit, a hand-friendly device which serves the user on the move. The MINI is a moderation exercise as the manufacturer had chosen to do away with features deemed excessive, in terms of practicality. My intention of putting the battery there was to give an idea of how 'mini' this device is & it is indeed the smallest manifestation of a Pandora unit thusfar. Coincidentally, a single AA battery is all that is needed to power the MINI. I thought after doing away with the PX5D, I'd be Pandora-free for a while but I guess that's not gonna be the case.

7 comments:

Ijau D. Koceng said...

i think i'll get one by the end of this month ;)

subversion.sg said...

i appreciate the no-frills offering this time round.

ampz said...

oh great, a gear i look forward to own. a thorough review is appreciated, thanks in advance^^

reuel said...

hey sub. how does this stack up against the line6 pocket pod??

subversion.sg said...

tone-wise, they are on par. the P-Mini has more features on board, it's beyond what the Pocket POD has to offer. the rhythm section/ metronome features are superb for practice. the P-mini also runs on lesser batteries & has a lower list price.

Anonymous said...

$127.50 at CityMusic. Go get one, this little thing rocks.

reuel said...

hmmm its time to sell off my amplug lol