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but interestingly I read the first 10 or 15 comment and on most the Boss was the preferred option.
imight need to hear it on non computer speakers but the boss to me sounded thin and grainy especially against the hot rod deluxe.
The Vox tone was the hardest one to cop, but it always is.
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It would've been a doddle to dial in the same soft, home friendly, disappear-in-the-mix tone on the HRD, but I suspect they're trying to make their new product easier on the ear to their target market.
As an HRD IV and ex-Katana owner the Nextone seems to have exactly the same problem as the Katana - it's flattering, friendly, a bit squishy, and when you dig in to make a phrase pop out of the mix absolutely fuck all happens.
The HRD IV is a relatively cheap, very mass-produced valve amp, but in the same room as a Katana rather than close miked there's no doubt whatsoever it's a real amp with real musical dynamics. It makes the Katana feel and sound like the entertaining toy that it is, and disappointingly, the "Next One" just looks like more of the same.
you wanted it to work, but it didn't, and it was always her fault. beatches!
Also, like the Katana, you need to hook it up to a PC to get the most of it. IMHO a gigging amp should be a bit more plug’n’play.
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