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Description
■ TANK-G is a portable and multifunctional guitar effector. ■ Built in rechargeable battery. ■ 36 editable Presets inside, user can customize effectors chain then save it. ■ Equipped with Noise Gate,9 Preamp selection slots,3-band EQ,3 Modulations,3 Delay,3 Reverb, 8 IR CAB slots and a Tuner. ■ User can download the computer software or APP from our official website, then use them to edit presets, exchange presets, share presets, import/export presets,import IR file, restore the factory Settings and customize the color that each preset footswitch-light displays. ■ Support mobile phone recording, wireless connection, earphone monitoring, XLR balanced output, and can be used as computer sound card.
Owner's manual
M-Vave Tank-G User ManualProduct specs
| Effects | chorus, delay, EQ, flanger, multi-fx, noise gate, phaser, reverb, tremolo |
| Analog/Digital | digital |
Reviews
4.5 out of 5
Based on 2 Reviews and 3 Ratings
170
Quite good for its price.
The processor effectively replaces a pedalboard. It features a tuner, a noise gate, preset models of many amps, and an adjustable equalizer, allowing you to customize the sound from crystal clear to meaty distortion. Modulation effects are well-implemented: reverb, chorus, delay, phaser, flanger, and tremolo. I like to connect a pedalboard to the Tank G and use overdrive and distortion effects from the pedals, and modulation effects from the Tank G. The cabinet emulation is excellent, especially on headphones, and the sound is incredibly realistic. Preset models include Fender 1x8s, Marshall 4x12s, and many others. There are many presets to suit every taste. Presets within a bank are switched by pressing the corresponding switch, and the bank itself is switched by pressing two switches simultaneously. Now about the disadvantages: if you don’t play with headphones, but, for example, output the sound to a combo amplifier, the sound is clearly “digital”, all the volume is lost, reminiscent of the sound from a phone speaker. Accordingly, like almost any inexpensive digital guitar, the Tank G is characterized by very "sluggish" dynamics; the force with which you strike the strings has little effect on the sound, so the entire sound here is controlled exclusively by the equalizer knob. My verdict: this processor is perfect for beginners, who just want to get acquainted with some of the possible effects, and for experienced enthusiasts, who just want to play around, especially since the relatively affordable price allows this without breaking the bank. I wouldn't recommend it to professional performers, although some of the effects are implemented quite well, and they're all tied to the selected amp model within the processor itself. For live performance, you can find something better. It's more than suitable for a casual guitarist's home use. For live performance, you can find something better.
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It's more than suitable as a home toy for the casual guitarist. Plus, the modulation effects are really good.
197
One of the best budget gears a guitarist can ask for, especially those starting out
This is my first ever guitar pedal by choice and was gifted to me. I'm not a professional guitarist, I'm just your average bedroom guitarist who does this for a hobby but man, this thing is a beast.
Pros: -Most standard effects on guitars are on here -Can be DI'd thanks to the XLR output -am2 and am3 capture that can take amps and pedals (best used for OD and Distortion other than being an amp sim) -Can be used in a Hybrid build as a portable amp and post amp effects -Small learning curve -Is also an audio interface -Super portable, does not require to be constantly plugged in -Has a loopback feature perfect for practicing and recording with a backing track of choosing -Casing is rather hard so you're able to use it either as an actual stompbox or put it on the table so you can create your one presets -Has bluetooth capabilities so you can create presets on the go or use the Desktop applications if you want to further profile the captures
Cons: -Has a slight delay when switching between presets -Getting am2 and am3 files can be exhausting since there isn't a single place where they're kept, they're mostly on yt and facecbook -Due to its versatility with the IR and Amp sim, this can cause decision paralysis -Takes in Type C for both charging and plugging into a computer, does not take in 9v - Some models have this hidden flaw in the design where the right most button pertrudes farther than it should causing damage to the battery when being stomped upon (only requires some foam to fixx
Long story short, it's like you're getting a modelling amp in a small box with extra bells and whistles and for the price, you wouldn't have it any other way
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Been having the most fun with the ability to use captures, Recently have toyed with using a boss DS-1 capture and since it's on the Amp setting, i basically have a boss-ds1 with a 3 band eq. I've yet to profile it to cater to my needs but that alone is just neat.
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