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Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $164
Submitted 01/14/2001
at 06:38pm
by Nuno Ferreira
Email: nmgf at mail<dot>teleweb<dot>pt
Ease of Use
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9
Once you understand the way the menus are organized, it's piece of cake!
Sound Quality
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10
The sound quality is excelent for the kind of device I tested. My amp isn't great, but this little box gives me a very good sound though. One of the things I enjoyed most was the noise reduction. I only hear sound when I hit the strings.
Reliability
:
7
It is a very good device to have at home for practice, but not very practical to use when playing on stage.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never needed, just finished buying it. :-)
Overall Rating
:
9
I consider myself a beginner, though I play guitar for several years. I don't take guitar in a professional way, but I like to strum once in a while. My conclusion is if you're up to do something only by yourself at home, this is the best thing to buy. If you go on a trip you only need 3 things. The guitar, headphones, Pandora PX3. Great Portability.
If you need something to go on stage, this isn't for you, unless you figure out a way of using your feet with it's little buttons. ;-)
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: 116 (UK #)
Submitted 12/27/2000
at 05:15am
by Nigel Holder
Email: nigelholder<at>another dot com
Ease of Use
:
8
The menu layout isn't as intuitive as it might be, but it doesn't take long to get used to it. The LCD panel is clear to read and most of the time you know exactly where you're up to.
Sound Quality
:
7
I record direct to my PC, or through a pair of Technics headphones for practice. Although most of the 50 presets are unusable, you can get great clean sounds with little effort. However, I reckon the distortions on this unit are as bad as I have ever heard, and I have not been able to create one decent patch. Obviously I would be better off going into a tube amp for overdrive, but the Zoom 505 unit produces better sounds for me, although it is not as refined or versatile. I would give the PX-3 a 9 for clean but only a 5 for distortion, so that's a 7.
Reliability
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8
This thing wasn't designed for gigging as the battery life is poor and there is no external controller. I don't think it would have added too much to the price to have some sort of optional external controller, perhaps just replicating the patch +/- buttons.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
Never had a problem with it.
Overall Rating
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7
I mainly play Steve Vai and Joe Satriani stuff, and this doesn't really fit the bill. I can get reasonably close to Metallica, but if you're a speed metal merchant then you'll be disappointed. I was expecting great things, but the PX-3 doesn't have all the answers. My advice is to do this little guy a favour, and buy him a friend to help him out with the distortion.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 12/07/2000
at 02:14pm
by Jose
Email: duxu<at>phys dot ufl dot edu
Ease of Use
:
10
easy for me
Sound Quality
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No Opinion
I don't want to contribute to the final rating of this thing,Just several tricks I found:
1. the out put impedence of PX3 is not the same as the input impedence of ordinary amps. you need to input it into aux. input, instead of input.
2. if you use common input,don't use full distortion. The sound is pretty good if you use slight distortion, it'll be warmer and fuller.
3. you can get some good effect by yourself. eg, modify Jazz-->
valve(full) + (don't change the hi and lo gain of Jazz) + reverb(e.g. garage)+ 2x12 cab , I like it.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: 129 (uk pounds)
Submitted 12/01/2000
at 08:36am
by Simon Trimmer
Email: simon at urbanmyth<dot>org
Ease of Use
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7
To be honest it's not the easiest box to get started with, it takes
a few hours to get to grips with the menu layout and how to get at all
the functions. They could have made it much easier by including a
chart showing where everything is hidden away.
When you do work it out, it's effective but not perfect (e.g. unless
you've setup presets switching off an effect takes a number of
different button presses to get to the control)
Sound Quality
:
9
I read the reviews online and had some concern over the sound
quality - I'm glad to say these worries were unfounded.
The factory presets aren't fantastic - make your own and you'll be
a lot happier :)
Reliability
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No Opinion
I havn't stomped on it yet. It's a plastic box, the lcd screen
seems protected well enough to take rough treatment but I'm not
planning on giving it a beating, it wouldnt stand up as well as
your average metal stompbox.
Customer Support
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9
I got the leaflet sent from korg before buying it, it took two days
to go from leaving a message on their answering machine to getting
the paperwork through the post.
Overall Rating
:
9
For my general rock/blues style at a moderate level it's a very good
box, I tried some other kit and couldn't find anything nearly as good
for the price.
I like the sounds you can coax out of the effects and that the phrase
trainer is actually usable, the tuner and the drum machine are a
bonus.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 11/28/2000
at 11:35am
by oneoldguy
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Compared to what? It isn't a stage stomp box
and it isn't a rack effect. It's complex, but learnable
Sound Quality
:
10
It's a wonderful sounding unit. The amount of sound processing
tech in this little package is astounding.
Reliability
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No Opinion
It looks very breakable, unfortunately.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I have absolutely no idea. The Korg website is an absurdity.
Overall Rating
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10
Get the AC converter from Musicians Friend. Batteries are a joke
in this.
Look, like some others have indicated below, this is NOT
an effect you plug into the front of an amp. It goes into the
auxiliary input (if you have such) OR it goes into the effects
RETURN (in other words, you don't "loop" it. Guitar -> PX-3 -> amp
effects Return input. Ok?) part of the effects loop, and takes
over the control of your amp. You no longer use the front face controls
of your amp (Volume, Tone, etc.), you use the PX-3 to control your amp.
*ALSO* - you have to get a converter plug from Radio Shack to
convert the PX-3's output from stereo to your amp's mono effects input.
(Unless, of course, your amp has a stereo effects input).
As far as the criticisms I've read concerning the PX-3's reverb and
delay, I have to wonder if some people have ears. They aren't the most
tweakable effects in the world, but what's there sounds fantastic.
I'm not overly crazy about the distortions, but, basically, nothing
beats a good guitar straight into a great tube amp for OD, feedback
and distortion, and you ALL KNOW that already. :)
Use good earphones, or follow the amp setup I've described above.
This thing works fine, and this kind of stuff is only going to get
better as time goes on.
(Tips: Arena (and its adjustable componants) are where you want to
start for clean stuff, Rasta is good also. Work the amp and speaker
sims for distortions and sustain, and especially the Pitch effects
at "d" and "-d". Use the Comp amp setting when you go through your
amp effects loop. Use the hyperbass button. Chew your food thoroughly
before swallowing and don't talk with your mouth full. Good luck).
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 10/12/2000
at 07:21pm
by Mike
Email: mike at extremesims<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
Pretty simple for a digital piece. Easy to edit patches just click the arrow buttons and you're good to go. Manual is very good. I've had it for 8 months and have made my patches so that's cool.
Sound Quality
:
7
Fender Tele and Fender strat w/ emg single coils. The unit sounds real good for the money. I am very critical of gear and I tend to buy way too much stuff and end up pissed. So, the amp simulations are very godd but you may have to tweak them to get the sound you like. The effects are very good, the modulation fx are good, esp. the phaser. The reverb sounds pretty lame. The delay is okay but it, like the rest of the unit is digital and it just doesn't have that warmth like a slew of stompboxes have. But as a pratice tool and midnight playing with headphones, it is good stuff. I plugged it into my Fender tubeamp and it just sucked the "personality" out of the guitar and added it own sound. With the emg pickups, it sounds like a toy. Its not too full sounding.
Reliability
:
5
Plastic, about the size of a small wallet. Don't plan to gig with it. Just a pratice tool.
Customer Support
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No Opinion
never contacted them.
Overall Rating
:
7
Good for me for practicing at night, but I probably won't record with it. It is small and that is what I love about it. But not quite studio quality. Very impressive for the price and range of effects.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 10/03/2000
at 07:11pm
by Jose
Email: duxu<at>phys dot ufl dot edu
Ease of Use
:
9
Easy to use personally.Very easy to get a good sound. Easy to edit the programs.
But might not be easy on the stage.
Sound Quality
:
9
I'm using Fender standard strat and earphone. Sound is incredible clean. Even when I am using one of the single coils(which will hum when I use the distortion effect on my fender box),it's still like the machine is not on when I mute the strings.
Great 3D depth feeling.But it seems to because that the output is stereo.I doubt if it can exist when I use a speaker.
I don't quite like those distortioned pre-sets,which are not quite enough. But I can make my own "hard" sound out of it,which is really low-mid and heavy.
Sounds are beautifully trimmed.Though you might feel that they are too much trimmed,too clean,while not so bright or enought charactoristic.
The worst thing is lack of sustain.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
N/A
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
9
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $190 New
Submitted 09/15/2000
at 07:48pm
by Mike Melton
Email: melton_m at msn<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
This little box is terrific! Right out of the box I was able to edit settings and change presets. If you take the time to read the manual,you're set. It is short, but clear.
Sound Quality
:
9
I am using my trusty Fender American Standard Strat Modified with Fender Noiseless Vintage P'ups, Bullet 350's set for low action, and the Tremolo is blocked, A La Clapton. I Pump this thru an Electro Harmonix Micro Synth and a Stereo PolyChorus. For Recording I use a Johnson J-Station, and now,the PX-3! The PX-3 was as noiseless as my pickups. SOme of the presets are "weird," but the signature settings are tremendous. My Amp is a Fender Hot Rod DeVille 4X10. The effects are about as good as your decent (Boss) stomp box.
Reliability
:
9
I don't gig anymore, but I do a lot of recording -- aspiring songwriter, you know -- and I plan on recording using some of the awesome signature settings.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I have not dealt directly with Korg.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play Pop/Rock, Power Pop, and 70's / 80's Rock. I have owned a guitar since I was seven -- I'm 44! I am self-taught. I own a Fender Jazz Bass, and a Fender DG31 Acoustic equipped with a Fishman. I have a fairly well equipped Basement Studio. I would replace it if it was stolen (it is insured!!!) I love it's size, I think it is a marvel of technology. I wish the case were stronger, like made of aluminum or some light metal. It is great for practice, self-amusement, and I feel it will be a great studio tool.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: 130 (Sterling)
Submitted 09/03/2000
at 05:36am
by Derek Chapman
Email: derekchapman<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
9
I found this unit very easy to use, and I'm particularly impressed by the size. Attach it to your strap, use a decent wireless, and it's superb for playing live without having to remain static on stage - brilliant for all aspiring Eddie Van Halens !!!
Sound Quality
:
8
Sound quality is generally very good, although there are quite a few pointless patches (see interval layering and strange keys). 'Arena' and 'Eddie' are impressive, sounding absolutely brilliant when DI'd !! Try using 'Eddie' as the rythmn for Satriani's summer song and you'll see what I mean !!!
Reliability
:
10
Very reliable, and it will last quite a while on batteries, especially if you turn off the display light. Totally dependable.....
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Not needed............
Overall Rating
:
10
Having tried just about every effects unit, I found this to be consistently good in all areas. It comes very close, and can surpass on occasions, my Line6 pod.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 08/25/2000
at 07:58am
by nezir huseini
Email: nezirh<at>yahoo dot com dot
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
how to get a sound of violina ,klarinet like vasilis saleas if ist posible and i like to have an etno tones with pandora because i heard ist posible with pandora please send me the patches how to edit this sounds thank you advanced
Sound Quality
:
10
i play casio mg 510 midi guitar and the jaz chorus 120 amp.may favorite artist is vasilis saleas he playing a klarinet and he have veri special tone whith klarinet .
i whant to get thet his tone if is posible . distortion and chorus are very good.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
i play a etno orient music. im very satisfied whith pandora px-3
it help me to make a good music
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 08/02/2000
at 06:36pm
by Dennis O'Neill
Email: dcfoneill<at>erols dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
I was looking for a gizmo that I could hook up to a CD player for playalong practicing. The PX-3 was useful for this right out of the box - I plugged in my portable CD player, popped in the Jamey Aebersold/Andy Laverne playalong CD "Songs You Thought You Knew", plugged in the Sweet 16, and away we went! The factory presets that I paid attention to (WES, B.B., and JAZZ) worked very well, and were easy to tweak. I don't care much about distortion, so I won't comment other than to note that all the distortion settings sounded like distortion to me. I liked being able to alter the room ambiance and the speaker cab emulation so easily.
Using a couple of buttons, you select the effect family and type (e.g., ambiance/room 1), then adjust the level using a wheel. The display is easy to read if you have the backlight turned on, and gives both graphical and numerical feedback for the current setting of the effect being adjusted. Saving patches is easy, but I'd recommend making up your own parameters table form.
The manual is brief but appears to be complete. The one I got had English, French, and German sections. It seems only to lack a blank parameter-recording table for one's own settings. I wish the manual were available online as a PDF file.
Sound Quality
:
9
Sound quality of this device was good to very good. I used it with a set of Sennheiser headphones (ear-covering but not sealing), a Panasonic portable CD player, and a Heritage Sweet 16. As I said above, I didn't spend much time on the distortion settings, but the straightahead settings I used all sounded pretty good to me. The PX3 seemed pretty quiet, except perhaps on some of the higher-gain distortions (while not playing), and even then it wasn't bad.
I tried it through my amp, an Evans 80, and it might get some use there, though I'm not much for effects. If one wanted to use this in a live situation one would have to set it once and use it that way pretty much all night - its user interface, though very nice in a practice/studio setting, does not lend itself to adjustment during performance.
Can I sound like my "favorite artists", namely Jim Hall, Keith Jarrett, Mike Noonan, Jack DeJohnette, et al.? No, but that's hardly the gizmo's fault. I can certainly imitate my favorite guitarists' tones, but that sure doesn't give me these guys' "sounds".
The effects I used all seemed to be high-quality to me. Again, I didn't use distortion much, so don't look to this review for info on whether you can sound like Ted Nugent playing Green Dolphin Street. It didn't quite sound the same as an amp on a chair 2 meters away in a room with a quartet on stage, but that's not a surprise. So sound quality isn't a perfect simulation of a live situation, hence the 9.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
I've had this only a short time so I can't comment on its reliability. Although one could use this device for live performance, it's really not designed with that in mind IMO; and since I usually play live without any effects at all (occasionally with a detuner), sure, I'd use it on a gig without a backup. If it failed I'd just plug straight into the amp, no worries.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No experience.
Korg's website is awkward and difficult to use, though. Guess it looks nice, which after all is what counts, yes?
Overall Rating
:
10
I play (at) jazz. The PX3 fits the job I had in mind for it perfectly. I'm not older than dirt, but I remember when they patented it, so I've been playing awhile - I should be better at it by now. My usual order of battle includes a Heritage Sweet 16 with a Kent Armstrong pickup, an Evans 80 amplifier, and a cable. Sometimes I use a Gibson ES335 or an Ovation Elite, or a Telecaster, and even more rarely I'll use a Boss Harmonizer. I like to practice late at night when everyone else is asleep, so I like having a headphone amp - this gizmo works far better than anything else I've tried, so I'll replace it when my son smashes it with a hammer. The PX3 does what it does pretty well, it's easy to use, it doesn't get in the way, and it's not annoying, so I give it pretty high marks.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200.00
Submitted 07/11/2000
at 03:13pm
by kevin
Email: motokev<at>networld dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
I LOVE THIS BOX !!!! i've owned the PX-1 and PX-2, also. I love love love jammin along to the patterns. its very easy to get a great sound.
manual for the unit is ok.
Sound Quality
:
9
i think the sound are really great. i really love play'n through headphones, really sounds good. very little noise with the unit.
i'm using a fender hot rod amp. i was able to get a good SRV sound. the SRV preset is aweful !!! i think the guy who programmed it at KORG was on drugs; way off dude !. the pink floyd sounds were also way off.
if anyone out there can instruct me on how to get a great david gilmore sound, please write me. i thought all effects were pretty good. there are some effect that i thought were useless, and wonder why they're in there.
Reliability
:
10
no problems for a yr. seem reliable.
just make sure your plugged into a surge protector
i think the unit would be ok for a gig. i don't gig though.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
n/a
Overall Rating
:
10
i play blues !!. been playen for 7 yrs. i would buy another if stolen, but i feel sorry for the asshole, if i find him. i love the jam along patterns. i love that i can change the key of the bass. i love that i can plug a CD into it and record. i love that i can slow the recording down. I love that i can play it on my couch. I just love it !
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 07/08/2000
at 08:40am
by Akos Buzogany
Email: b_akos<at>yahoo dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Read the manual! This is true for every gadget which has more than two knobs. It's simple, well written and very useful. A must if you want to use all the capabilities of the Pandora and KNOW what you're doing.
After that, it becomes very easy and quick to use. A very well concept! When finished playing, you can put it in your pocket :)))
Sound Quality
:
10
The sound quality is great. A Korg. Some effects (those using LFO) are having some background noise due to the minimal input signal and the nature of the effect, but it's unnoticable while playing. Anyway, the NR (noise reductor, another great part) can handle it without problems.
A lot, lot, lot of features and effects. The EQ could be more parametric, but the other effect are great and really useful.
The technical design (number of bits in the AD/DA, the DSP, the sample rate) is far better than those of any competitor now (July 2000) - even the several times more expensive ones!
Reliability
:
10
No complaints, but don't step on it! If jumping around on a HM gig, place it on a safe place and use a long cord. Or use wireless.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
I hope I'll never need it!
Overall Rating
:
10
If you are playing a lot of different kind of music, it has the effects for all of them: from ballroom oldies to the wildest, hardest, loudest Metal - almost everything is covered. No effect can do all the signal shaping you imagine, but with the PX-3 you can set up an appropriate one for the song you are going to play. As I mentioned before, the only thing I'd improve, it's the EQ. It's OK for a multieffect, but compared to all the features of the other parts, it seems shallow.
The most surprising is - the size. Like a cigaret box! It fits in your gig-bag or jacket pocket!
And don't forget: it's only $200! Incredible!
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: N/A
Submitted 06/12/2000
at 09:21am
by DPS
Email: none
Ease of Use
:
No Opinion
Sound Quality
:
9
I have reconsidered my opinion of the PX3. I bought the PX3 again and have changed my opinion of the sounds you can get from the unit. Previously, I thought the distortion sounds were inferior to those I can program on my PX1. While I still think that almost all of the 50 factory presets are terrible (who programs this stuff anyway?), you can edit your own programs in the 50 user programs and come up with some very good sounds. It is alot harder to get what you are after from the PX3 than the PX1 IMHO, but the PX3's distortions are almost as good and the overall sound quality is superior to that on the PX1. I have discovered that the cabinet choice is critical in getting a good sound. For a Tubescreamer-type blues sound with a Strat, the 4X10 selection makes a world of difference (i.e., Fender Bassman type of tone). I have been able to come up with some good SRV, Jeff Beck, Hendrix and EVH programs on the PX3 by spending alot of time. However, for metal or heavy shred type distortion, I still think the PX1 is better. The fuzz is pretty cool for Hendrixy-type of sounds.
The reverb, delay and modulation effects are very good, but not as good as you would get from individual stomp boxes. For example, the vibe does not sound like a Rotovibe or Univibe, but more like a chorus.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
9
I think I gave the PX3 an overall rating of 5 last time. After buying it again and spending more time creating patches, I think the unit should be given a higher mark. Also, the drum/bass loops are alot of fun to play over. While the presets are terrible on the PX3 -- and face it, all multi-effects units come with horrible preset programs IMHO -- if you spend some time with the PX3 you can come up with some extremely good sounds.
The PX3 is definitely the best unit on the market for headphone practice. While I am keeping my PX1, the PX3 provides alot more options and sounds.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $189.99
Submitted 06/07/2000
at 09:56am
by jb
Email: jburton at nol<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
9
This unit, in my opinion, is much easier to use/more intuitive than some of the other multi-effect units I have tried. I was able to get some really good sounds right out of the box. If you read the manual, you will have no problems.
Sound Quality
:
9
I am using this unit with a Fender Mex Strat, Epiphone Les Paul Classic, Crate GFX-30 amplifier. A couple of the preset programs (ones with high gain) had a little noise, but not any more than just using high gain on the amplifier alone. Most of the preset sounds are just as they are named. A couple of the sounds are probably not very useful for performance, but are kind of cool to play with.
Reliability
:
8
I don't think I would want to use this live, or bang it around a lot because of its size. Other than that, it seems reliable.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Don't know, haven't had to deal with them.
Overall Rating
:
10
I looked at several multi-effect units before trying this one. After plugging this one in at the store, the first few sounds I heard were great - right out of the box. Other units I tried were not like this - you had to tweak the effect for it to sound like anything decent. The size of the unit makes it perfect for practicing with headphones. I love the rhythm/bass accompaniment feature. For all that this little unit does, it's great!
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $195
Submitted 06/06/2000
at 01:22am
by Johan Van Camp
Email: johan<at>online dot be
Ease of Use
:
10
Well the amount of parameters that can be tuned is rather limited (no 5-band parametric EQ here :-) ) but upside to this is that you can dial in great sounds in a matter of minutes. Having a knob to twist and turn is also definitely an advantage for some fast tweaking. All effect options are very cleverly chosen, so that the limited adjustable parameters are never an obstacle for getting great sounds.
Sound Quality
:
9
This little box really surprised me... sound quality through headphones is simply excellent. There's a variety of distortion colours to choose from, and the tiny hi/lo EQ allows you to do just enough tuning to get some superb tones out of this: anything from crystal clear to some crunch to tube screaming to razorsharp riffin' sounds is available, it's so simple to get just the sound you want and it all sounds amazingly truthful. My hat off to the cabinet emulator, because there are very few units that sound this great through headphones or for direct recording (I know a couple of high-priced rack units that cannot match this): even the harshest metal sounds can be tweaked to sound sharp, cutting and real life. Modulation effects shine through as well, and there's even some choice in chorus'ses, flangers and phasers that make up for having just one tunable parameter in the effects. Especially the chorus is pure crystal, Police- or Marillion-style sounds are there for the taking. Add to that both chromatic and harmonic pitch shifting and you've got one very complete package; the only remark I can make is that it's a pity not being able to combine both delay and reverb. Apart from that the unit offers some astounding sounds; from time to time I'd swear the PX-3 is a more than worthy match for my trusty old Rocktron Chameleon. If it came with a MIDI plug, I'd be quite tempted to hook up a foot controller and try it out on stage :-)
Reliability
:
8
It does look and feel a bit more solid than its predecessors, but this is clearly more of a home/studio device than a gigging device. Haven't managed yet to blow it up either :-)
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
No clue whatsoever... a more extensive manual may have been nice.
Overall Rating
:
10
Not having the luxury to crank up my Rockton Chameleon / Marshall combination in the confines of my appartment I was looking for a unit to do both quiet practising and recording. I must say that the PX-3 surprised me quite a bit; for a limited price you get a very complete and superb sounding package of effects that is perfectly usable even with headphones (which is something many units claim but very few manage to deliver). Calling this merely a practice toy is not doing it justice, despite it's limited tweakability this unit is more than usable for some direct recording as well. Soundwise this baby definitely has what it takes, and will outclass some more famous and expensive units when used with headphones or DI'd.
A small tip: try some thrashy distortion sound with the Pitch4 pitch shifter set to "d" (detune)... it's the good old trick of panning one guitar to one side and a slightly detuned one to the other: great lush stereo twin-guitar riffin' in an instant :-)
If now they'd only fit that MIDI plug :-)
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 05/28/2000
at 01:16am
by Anonymous
Ease of Use
:
9
user friendly.
Sound Quality
:
8
great clean tones.
good distortions , but not enough.
if you like to have some higain low mid dist. this device dissapoints you.
Reliability
:
9
yep.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
no idea.
Overall Rating
:
9
I mostly play Speed Metal ,
I`m huge fan of Dimebag Darrell , and usually I use a low mid. higain crunchy dist. but this tiny device is not as kick ass as I wanted it to be :))
Clean tones are incrediblly nice you can get almost anything you have on your mind.
You should buy an adaptor or soon you`ll pay a lot for the batteries , AAA size almost 8 bucks for a pack of eight !!
great built in rythm and bass for the beginners.
accurate built in tuner.
some of the presets are great and some are USELESS but there is nothing to worry you`ll have hard time to finish user programs !!!
the only thing that I didn`t like was that the compressor effect is parallel to the dist. and the only control you have over dist. is the gain and that is ALL.
generally I`m satisfied and I recommend it to any body who wants to PLAY SOMETHING GOOD !!! AND WILD !!!
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 05/23/2000
at 12:56pm
by Josh
Email: rowyco at bellsouth<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
9
Very easy to use. One quick read of the manual is all it takes. Patch editing is straightforward. Part of this is because there isn't a lot in the way of choices compared to other products, but there's more than enough to get good sounds.
Sound Quality
:
9
I am using it with a G&L Legacy Special. It's only noisy when running amp sims that would be noisy in real life, for example "SCOOP" (aka a Mesa dual rectifier) with the gain cranked. There is a built in noise gate, too. The effects are of acceptable quality. This thing is really a practice tool, in my eyes. It would also be great for scratch recordings. I like the pitch shifting on it better than I did on my Digitech RP2000.
Reliability
:
9
Very reliable. I already dropped it once, and it was fine. I wouldn't gig with it, because it's not meant for gigging. Unless you just leave it on the same preset for the entire time.
Customer Support
:
5
Korg's website contains little to no information about the product, other than the press release and one photo. No extra patch settings, user forums, or anything. This is about par for the course for Korg, apparently.
Overall Rating
:
9
I like to play everything. I like to experiment with different sounds. The Pandora covers rock and roll sounds nicely. It doesn't provide much in the way for country sounds. It's an outstanding practice tool. The built in rhythm section is great for practice. I play it through headphones, but I also heard it through a small amp and it sounded fine to me. Of course, it helped that the guy playing through it was -very- good. It's a great little processor for bedroom jamming and practicing in out in the living room while not disturbing anyone else.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 05/18/2000
at 10:17pm
by David Wilson
Email: Guitargod91 at aol<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
8
This unit is very easy to use...........because the buttons are all multi-functional you DO have to read the manual, but it's very well written
Sound Quality
:
9
I use it through a fairly cheap pair of headphones or through a pair of Koss powered speakers. The sound is PHENOMENAL! I've bought so many battery powered small amps and headphone units.....they've all been very disappointing......the PX3 is unbelievably rich......and unlike most multi-effect units, the factory presets are VERY useable. I still can't believe Kord packed so many effects into this little thing........the distortions are-believe it or not-great....very creamy.....I've been able to get santana like sounds, death metal, van halen, whatever....obviously they don't sound just like a Mesa boogie or plexi marshall.....if it did, they wouldn't make tube amps any more.....but they're WAY better than what one would expect..very nice sustain.....the Chorus is probably the best effect in the unit.....it's the best chorus I've heard in a multi-effect processor, period.....and I own a GT-3!!. My favorite factory presets are "summer" an "Every breath you take" kinda sound, "GooGoo" a very creamy distortion, and "Chorus" a great stereo chorus clean sound. I use this for personal practice (I'm really into practicing with a metronome) but I may actually gig with it. I play two "real book" jazz gigs per month, and with a little bit of tweaking on the factory preset, "wes" I get a better jazz tone than I can get out of my GT-3!!! The drums sound as good as some drum machines.....you get 50 patterns with bass lines which you can turn on or off.....also you can select the key of the bass.......if you need to practice your improv skills, there's not a better tool on the market.
Reliability
:
9
Well, this thing is not meant to gig with, I'd only use it on a gig for a song or two to get a specific tone, like the "wes" patch I mentioned earlier....but that'd probably be too much hassle. I haven't had it long enough notice any malfunctions......it seems about as sturdy as the typical walkman.......It comes in a card box, with the unit itself in bubble wrap...I suggest keeping both to store the unit in.....one thing I should mention....go to radio shack and get an adaptor for it. Mine ate 4 AAA batteries in less than two hours! OUCH!!!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never dealt with Korg
Overall Rating
:
10
I play in a straight jazz band doing Ellington, Coltrane, Davis, pretty much all standards. Hell, two of the dudes in the band are high school band directors, what does that tell you? LOL Also I have an all original rock band that actually thinks we're gonna make it. My guitar influences are the big 3:vai, satch, johnson, also michael hedges, dominic miller (from sting), andy summers, and pat metheney.........I've played for 11 years and taught for 5....I bought this unit mainly for personal practice..making use of the built in metronome for finger exercises and the drum/bass patterns for practicing my improv skill......it has way exceeded my expectations.....the sound is frighteninly cool. The other night, my band needed to finish a song, so we plugged the pandora into my koss powered speakers, got a drum and bass line going in the key of the song and started screwing around with ideas...it was so cool to be able to do this at a low volume with everybody around throwing their two cents.....it has made writing very easy. I think this is the best value of any guitar product out there. It's almost useless to gig with unless you only use one sound per song. It's just not convenient to reach down and change patches while playing. Imaging trying that with a rockman and you'll see what I mean. One change I'd make is to give it a belt clip. That would make standing practice a lot easier.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 04/29/2000
at 07:19pm
by alex womack
Email: spawn20255 at yahoo<dot>com
Ease of Use
:
9
The pandora was very easy to use,since i had just graduated from the ax1g,which basically has the same interface.The drum/bass editing feature kicks ass,and is extremely helpful in recognition of beat patterns,and its just a fun backing to solos.I bought this because i needed something that sounded better than my previous unit(which is hard to beat),so who could beat korg but korg itself.
If you dont know how to use this thing right out of the package the manual is extremely helpful,and i read over it just for good measure.It also comes in 3 languages,which explains the thickness
Sound Quality
:
10
The first time i plugged in i was using headphones,and what can i say, the sound was amazing.It's quality and tone could stand up to my friends rocktron voodo valve.The px-3 generates a world of sound around you,and i completely lose track of time.Some people say it doesnt sound as good through an amp,of course almost nothing sounds as good through an amp compared to headphones,unless you have a pretty damn good amp(i have a princeton,which is pretty good).
Reliability
:
8
The ONLY thing i have with this awesome efx processor is the placement.I just kind of put it beside me on a chair or something,because i dont want to step on it or drop it.It would be quite useful to have a holder or something to strap it to the guitar or strap,but im thinking about velcro which could do the trick.One of the many things i love about this is the back lit lcd,which is extremely useful in darker settings and dim stages.When it comes to durability,many people say it's not meaty or heavy enough,but i think it could take a couple hard falls before being damaged.I would gig without a backup,and it has this "lockdown"feature that lets you lock all buttons except the program select feature,thereby eliminating embarrasing drum beats going through your solo because you accidentally hit the rythm effect button.Overall a well designed machine.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Ive never dealt with them,but ive had alot of korg effect units before so i like em,and the website is cool.
Overall Rating
:
10
I play really heavy stuff like korn and some classical with some southern rock for good measure,and this unit more than suits my needs,and all of it is packed into this little box the size of an mp3 player!!!!!!!I dont know how they packed so much in there,its the best thing to ever to happen to me equipment-wise(is this review rave enough?).
I ve been playin for about a year or so,and i have a fender standard mexican stratocaster and a princeton chorus hooked up to an ax1g,which i am selling to a friend due to my newfound prodigy of an effects processor.I really love this box,it kicks ass.If there were anything that came withit besides the manual,it would be a leather case for it,like those cell phones have-that would be cool.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $193.00
Submitted 04/27/2000
at 10:57pm
by Ric
Email: ric at gvn<dot>net
Ease of Use
:
8
Very easy to get started.
Definitely need the manual for more complex (beyond headphone practice) settings.
This is ready to go out-of-the-box to blow you away.
Gotta give it a 8 though overall because, even once you've gone over the manual a couple times, some of the complex operations still don't match the labels on the keys and it's a bit tough to remeber some of the key functions.
Sound Quality
:
10
Sound quality is simply AWESOME!!
Stratocaster guitar.
There are a few presets that are useless in my opinion:
o All the pitch shifters
o Flower
All the rest are outstanding, especially:
o Eddie
o Floyd
o Jimi
o FX Wah
Where's Alex?
Reliability
:
10
So far, so good.
I don't think this is really set up for gigging though.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
N/A
Overall Rating
:
9
Overall rating is a 9-plus because the key functions really need to be a bit more obvious when it comes to the phrase trainer and the Center Cancel and Transposition functions.
I wish it were MIDI - hey, I can wish............
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $199.00
Submitted 04/27/2000
at 05:40pm
by Joel
Email: Jdempsey<at>innout dot com
Ease of Use
:
8
Takes just a bit of experimentation to get control over the different features, including programming your own sounds. I lasted a day before I lost the manual, and it really wasn't an issue. A couple of minor issues are rather than having the patches be numbered 1-100, they are numbered 1-50, then it repeats 1-50, but there is a small indicator that shows these are the user presets. Confused me for a bit because I thought I had lost my programmed sounds, then there they were again! Maybe I'm just dense. Other than that, haven't yet been able to figure out how to remove the center channel of the input channel. Finally, the ads say it will record up to 16 seconds of audio and will allow you to slow it down, but it only records 8 seconds. Maybe there is a lower quality sound option that extends it to 16 seconds, but I'm not sure. Need to fiddle iwth it more.
Sound Quality
:
8
I'm using this with a Yamaha AES 800, directly into a $99 boom box. Believe it or not, it sounds great. (Even better than I used to get with my Rivera amp, since I play at low volumes. The presets didn't blow my socks off (the "funky", phased, and a couple of others were pretty good. The distortion didn't impress me especially, until I began tweaking sounds. Then I was much happier. Versatile. The only gripe I have is with the distortion sounds, there isn't much sustain. I can get a great Gary Moore/Santana lead sound, but it will only sustain for a few seconds. Bummer.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Overall Rating
:
No Opinion
Very versatile. I wish there was a web site where people could exchange settings and compare them to song sounds (e.g. here is a "Europa" setting. . ."). If anyone knows of a site, please drop me a line.
Very pleased overall.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 04/23/2000
at 12:38pm
by dave
Ease of Use
:
8
This unit is really easy to use. Although I am fairly technology literate I fine that many of the multi effects units out there can be difficult to navigate through the effects and editing. This is not the case with the PX-3. What really makes this useful is the LCD display that at a glance tells you most of what you need to know. I found the dial a good concept for controling the volume, but somehow wish that there was another dial for scrolling throught the presets. In addition, eventhough I have worked with the rythm section considerable, I still reach down and turn the wheel to adjust the volume, which inevitably changes the pattern I was working with. I have to agree with the other evaluations here - this unit would be outstanding for the price if there were a footpedal for live performances. That and a belt clip or something for the unit. Other than that, anyone can be jamming with the PX-3 within a few seconds of pluggin it in. I have toyed with the editing features, but haven't done enough yet to make a valid comment.
Sound Quality
:
9
Quite frankly, I found the sound quality to be excellent. I was considering a number of other effects units including the POD and Zoom 505, but as soon as I heard this machine, there was no question. Definitely more than twice the machine of the Zoom, and although not as good cabinet simulation as the pod - the overall flexibility certainly sets it apart.
Sound quality wise, for most people this is king. Through the headphones it sounds great - If you have good headphones. Put it through a practice amp, or any single amp for that matter, and it falls apart. But that's to be expected. This is a stereo unit! You definitely need 2 amps or speakers to make this work. But don't go out buying a new amp. Most people have a stereo in their hose, so this is what I reccomend - get a patch cord that goes from 1/4" plug to two RCA connectors (actually I use the cable that came with my portable CD player and an adapter that takes the 1/8" plug to 1/4") and plugged it into the AUX input on my stereo. NAD Amp, Paradigm Monitors and a Mission Passive sub. In this configuration, anyone can make this puppy sound good. The Eddie setting is HUGE.
They couldn't have put a better sound for the first one as well - Summer - which is clean with chorus and delay. Very nice. Also - their named presets are probably as close as you are going to get to the sound of your favorites. Floyd - try playing Brick in the wall part 2, Angus - do the intro to Thunder Struck or Highway to Hell. I also like Subharm which is a great jazzy tone.
On the flip side, some of the pitch shifting sounds are really useless to the average player. I think they could have found some better patches than these for the presets. Pretty obscure. Because of these, I would have to drop the score down a little.
The presets should keep most people happy for a long time.
Oh yeah - I like the noise reduction feature. Makes the PX-3 as clean as you want it to be.
Reliability
:
No Opinion
Not had it long enough to comment. One word of advice - watch those batteries!
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Havent had to use it. Heard it's good.
Overall Rating
:
10
A definite must buy. If you had to replace this with the equivilant number of pedals and rack units, you would be into the big bucks. I think that any beginer should save the money spent on a practice amp and buy this thing. I usually don't buy things on impulse, but one chord out of the PX-3, and my credit card was out!
With a built in tuner, rythm machine, playalong with cd ability including the feature of removing the center channel (gets rid of lead guitar and vocals) for play along, as well as the ability to sample a segment of a cd, slow it down and maintain proper pitch for learning riffs, and to much for me to type, the PX-3 is one of those must have items for the beginer. I have been playing for about a year and nothing has prompted me to play more and helped me move my playing to the next level and above. Oh yeah - the fact that it fits in your gig bag is just sweet! only as big as most tuners!
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: US $200
Submitted 02/22/2000
at 09:32pm
by John Braiman
Email: jbraiman<at>aol dot com
Ease of Use
:
10
Easy and selfexplanatory to operate right out of the box. HAven't played around yet with customizing it as I am having way to much fun with the factory settings
Sound Quality
:
10
Using it with a Mexican Strat and Kramer Pacer with 2 humbuckers. I like the sound I get with the strat much better so far, especially when using the headphones. The factory settings are superb, again this is primarily through headphones. The built in drum machine is great as is the ability to plug in and play along with a CD or tape
Reliability
:
8
This is a great little toy. I would not use this for a gig as changing the settings on the fly would not work well at all. The piece is extremely light weight, and I don't know how many hard knocks it can withstand. Time will tell. But I think that Korg is a very reliable and respected brand, and this is the third generation of Pandora. So I give it an 8 mostly because of it's plastic case
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Worked great right out of the box
Overall Rating
:
10
Playing on and off for 20 years. This is the third headphone/practice amp, multi-effect box I own. It beats anything I have, and have tried so far. Was looking into the POD as well as Tech21 amps for simulation, but the factory settings alone on this one made it a worthwhile purchase. All the other features are an added bonus.
This little gadget is usefull for any style of music. I play hard rock, blues, heavy metal, and progressive rock. But this thing is so versatile and sounds so great that I find myself trying out all kinds of sounds I have never tried before.
To make a long story short, I cannot put my guitar down and have to stop simply because my fingertips cannot take the abuse anymore.
Product: Korg PX-3
Price Paid: 149 (UK Pounds)
Submitted 02/02/2000
at 03:58am
by Simon
Email: sjhall<at>globalnet dot co dot uk
Ease of Use
:
8
Really easy to use, although some of the button selections to get at some of the 'deeper' options are a little cryptic. The basic options are really easy though, so it is straight out of the box, and off you go.
Sound Quality
:
8
Overall the sounds are good rather than spectacular (although the Jimi H effect is quite something). Usual range of distortion / delays make for useful rather than exciting settings. Haven't used it much through an amp as it is really setup for practise situations - the controls wouldn't support use on stage.
Clean sounds are good.
Reliability
:
7
Seems solid enough - although I haven't owned it for that long. Not likely to use it for a gig though becasue (a) the controls are inappropriate for quick, onstage changes, and (b) battery life is only some 9 hours max with 4*AAA, so it would be risky....... Could use it in conjunction with another footpedal as an effect to be sent/returned....if you see what I mean. This would allow you to use it as a single sound setting on stage, and to run power rather than batteries to it. Culdn't us eit on it's own though.
Customer Support
:
No Opinion
Never had to use it
Overall Rating
:
9
I play mostly rock in a covers band. So for practice it's excellent. Sounds are fine, I can take an inline feed from my (small) minidisk player & jam along. The inline pitch-shift is wonderful for this too. Backing bass/drums are OK - but very limited. If the primiary aim is practise - then it comes highly recommended, but I wouldn't labour under any illusions about using it live. The controls are wrong, there is no clip to clip it anywhere useful (although I have heard that certain cellphone leather cases will fit).
I'd buy it again if lost/stolen, it sits fine alongside my Digitech RP-1, and is very useful in my home studio. The only alternative I considered was the (discontinued) Zoom 9000 series.
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