The Pandora Mini sounds appealing through my Kurzweil monitor; that's quite expected because its predecessors are all great monitor performers. Digital signals are such that they won't let you down through non-amplifier non-guitar amp drivers with its clarity & precision. But not all of us are fans of such manifestations, this would be deemed too angular & lacking in warmth but let's not get too critical here because they are both naturally different. I'd give the Pandora Mini a thumbs up for this appeal.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
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can wait to get mine soon...
yes CAN, not CAN'T
how does it compared to the line6 pod?
some comments here: http://theguitaraddict.blogspot.com/2011/04/pandora-mini-part-1.html
dude, how ergonomic this machine, on a scale of 10? please reveal this on weekend...give it a little more usage time
got mine last wednesday (as u already know)... well, so far it's like having a AX3000G but at 1/20 of it's size, damn!~
love the presets too
Yes, the Pandora Mini is an excellent Swiss Army Knife-like tool for your guitar, with superb sound quality only if listening through quality headphones, and/or mixed to quality speakers, of course. Pointless to complain otherwise if one has no common sense.
My only negative is I don't understand the purpose of including a USB interface when it can't be used to record directly with a DAW on your PC/Mac. One can only record using the line out or headphone jack the good old fashioned way.
And I've got the latest Korg driver & software editor, etc.
Disappointingly apart from the software editing the USB interfaces' only usable function is to save on battery life and/or recharge your lithium rechargeables.
If anyone has any solutions or tips, please let me know cosmicsoulmachine at yahoo.com
Many thanks!
Rand
i can't bring myself to like the P-mini through headphones- the tones are just too synthetic.
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