Anyone else been using one of these live?
After a rather long and failed experiment with the Helix, Boss GX100 and others... I've gone down the simpler route. Bought one of these from Crack Converters and am actually surprised how nice it is. The drives are analog, and I think that was my main issue with the Helix etc is that I just don't like Digital drives. However, the Cerberus has two analog drives, and a separate boost.
I was pleasantly surprised by a very nice delay and decent modulation options. The chorus is sounds really nice and not too syrupy. The tremolo is preferable to anything I was able to get from the Helix. The Phaser and vibe are usable as well. The reverb is also perfectly fine, there are 3 types (Hall, spring, plate), and the latest firmware added a shimmer which you can swap one out for one of the others should you be of that persuastion..
I've added a couple of drive pedals in the front which all work very well together stacked with everything else. going to buy a tonex one and either use that for another drive pedal or as amp for going direct. I Also bought a mini joyo wah/volume pedal which again so far has been fine.. There are 8 loadable IR slots on the unit and the cab Sim/IR can be switched off globally at the touch of a button.
I've added a two button mosky footswitch which I've assigned to use for Tap tempo, and the boost button. This means I can turn chorus on/off and have another switch for the other modulation effects.
There's some midi functionality, presets, an effects loop, and a basic but functionable tuner on board..
Will try it at band practice tomorrow, but even as a desktop practice tool/ backup board I'm really surprised by how much I like it.
It clearly does not have the functionality and depth of Helix etc, but for a decent sounding multi it at a very competitive price point it does sound great!
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Couldnt really grumble for the price. I’m onto a Valeton GP200 now which is a bit more flexible but I don’t think sounds ‘better’
The one thing I do remember is the gain control for the overdrive was "stepped" rather than "continuous". As I moved it up, I could hear it jump from value to value. But that wasn't an operational issue, just an observation I remember.