NDSP Quad Cortex

If that’s true and it’s around $1500 US then I really don’t get the appeal at only $200 less for the same brains and less on board tweaking
I don’t know Euro to USD but VAT is pretty high is it not ?
I think this will be 1099-1199 USD
Even that without really a lot of foot switching options is kind of ridiculous
 
I don’t know Euro to USD but VAT is pretty high is it not ?
I think this will be 1099-1199 USD
Even that without really a lot of foot switching options is kind of ridiculous

Yeah, next to the $700 AM4, I just don't see the appeal here. Someone is going to get the super small touchscren device with a decent amount of power/switching form factor right.
 
Honestly, this is kinda cool. It would have to be below £900 for me to want to grab one though. Once you're invested in a bigger modeller, regardless of which one, the sales proposition becomes less attractive on the smaller stocking filler ones.
 
I know I'm a bit of a germphobe, the quad having footswitches working as knobs just make me think I'm playing out stepping on bathrooms then go play the gig and trying to tweak something :sick:. Now also stepping over the touchscreen? :wat
Better not think what might come off your soles when you stomp on any footswitches on a pedalboard. Or that smartphone you browsed in the bathroom.
 
Honestly, this is kinda cool. It would have to be below £900 for me to want to grab one though. Once you're invested in a bigger modeller, regardless of which one, the sales proposition becomes less attractive on the smaller stocking filler ones.
I agree. I think it's in that territory where the compact form factor and what it can do with its limited processing power is good enough for many, in the same way as e.g Fractal AM4.

Pricing determines if this gets me interested in NeuralDSP. I don't really want a QC again and Nano Cortex sucks due to not having a screen. This lives in that territory where you can slap it on any pedalboard or on the desk, while still being highly useful.

My only hardware modeler atm is the Tonex One and the portability factor is huge with that pedal. You can just keep it with you and use where amp+cab+limited fx is good enough.
 
I agree. I think it's in that territory where the compact form factor and what it can do with its limited processing power is good enough for many, in the same way as e.g Fractal AM4.

Pricing determines if this gets me interested in NeuralDSP. I don't really want a QC again and Nano Cortex sucks due to not having a screen. This lives in that territory where you can slap it on any pedalboard or on the desk, while still being highly useful.

My only hardware modeler atm is the Tonex One and the portability factor is huge with that pedal. You can just keep it with you and use where amp+cab+limited fx is good enough.
We’ll see for sure soon but in the video, they said it was the same device as the QC with a different hardware footprint. Same tech, same brains and all. Same screen too, I think

In that sense, it’s like a Helix LT/Stomp concept
 
Speaking of Quad Cortex.

My refurbished unit just showed up. Other than UPS shipping crunching, this thing looks brand new. It's frozen solid from sitting in a truck the last few days. Gotta let it assume room temperature and then have a look.

Not bad for $1449! Let's hope it powers on. ;)

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Honestly , the AM4 is a ridiculous value

Sorta. Maybe. Where Neural laps the field with the rest of the market is in modern design elements. They don’t look or feel like something from eras past. When you combine sleek hardware and a modern UI with a bunch of IO, modeling + capturing + plugs, and other modern conveniences (WiFi updates, cloud sharing, etc) the value proposition isn’t strictly tones.
 
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