Summary of Ampero Stomp II vs HX Stomp vs GT 1000 core: which one to buy? (vs Plexi & Deluxe Rev & effect comp)

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The Ampero Stomp II, HX Stomp, and GT 1000 core are all options for guitar amplifiers, each with its own pros and cons. The Ampero is the clear winner in terms of number of effects and the ability to set distances and mic positions, while the GT 1000 core offers more flexibility in terms of amp and speaker combinations. However, the Ampero's converters are lower quality, and the lack of balanced outputs on the GT 1000 core may be a downside in live situations.

  • 00:00:00 The Ampero Stomp II and HX Stomp both offer 88 amps, 68 caps, and 10 mics, while the GT 1000 Core offers 23 amps and caps. The Ampero Stomp II has a power amp simulation, while the HX Stomp does not. The GT 1000 Core has more effects and more output options. The Ampero Stomp II is smaller and cheaper than the HX Stomp, while the GT 1000 Core is heavier and more expensive.
  • 00:05:00 The Ampero stomp II and HX Stomp vs GT 1000 core are all options for guitar amplifiers, each with its own pros and cons. The Ampero is the clear winner in terms of number of effects and the ability to set distances and mic positions, while the GT 1000 core offers more flexibility in terms of amp and speaker combinations. However, the Ampero's converters are lower quality, and the lack of balanced outputs on the GT 1000 core may be a downside in live situations.
  • 00:10:00 The Ampero Stomp II and HX Stomp vs GT 1000 core comparison shows that the Ampero Stomp II offers better converters at 32 bits and reaches 96 kilowatts, while the HX Stomp offers 8 USB channels and 2 channels that can reach 96 kilowatts. However, the GT 1000 core has better special features, such as Scenes or snapshots available in the HX Stone and the ability to reach 96 kilowatts. According to this comparison, the Ampero Stomp II is the better choice for those who need the best converters and effects chain management.
  • 00:15:00 In this video, three stompboxes are compared: Ampero Stomp II, HX Stomp, and GT 1000 core. The test results show that the Ampero Stomp II is the best pedal for the money, followed by the HX Stomp, and then the GT 1000 core. The test participants were allowed to make their own decisions based on the test results.
  • 00:20:00 In this video, three stompboxes are compared - the Ampero Stomp II, the HX Stomp, and the GT 1000 core. Each is used with different effects and instruments, and it is difficult to say which one is the best overall.
  • 00:25:00 The video compares the Ampero Stomp II, HX Stomp, and GT 1000 core stompboxes. The Ampero Stomp II is the most affordable option, while the HX Stomp and GT 1000 core are more expensive. The GT 1000 core has more features than the HX Stomp and Ampero Stomp, but is more expensive.
  • 00:30:00 In this video, three stompboxes are compared: the Ampero Stomp II, the HX Stomp, and the GT 1000 core. The Ampero Stomp II is compared to the HX Stomp and the GT 1000 core. The Plexi and Deluxe Rev stompboxes are also compared to the Ampero Stomp II. The conclusion of the video is that the Ampero Stomp II is the best stompbox for rock and metal.
  • 00:35:00 The Ampero Stomp II vs HX Stomp vs GT 1000 core: which one to buy? (vs Plexi & Deluxe Rev & effect comp) video compares the tone of the Ampero Stomp II, HX Stomp, and GT 1000 core overdriven tones. The Ampero Stomp II was found to need less tweaking than the HX Stomp and GT 1000 core, both of which were almost spot on.
  • 00:40:00 The GT-1000 core were good, but the HX Stomp and Ampero Stomp required more tweaking to get good sound. The GT-1000 chord was more noisy to the ears. The Ampero and HX Stomp required just to decrease the eye frequency, where the Boss GT-1000 chord was really a nightmare to tweak. In the end, I was not happy with the results with the GT-1000 chord. I would say that the chord has a nice clean sound, but it does not seem it looks rewarding. Please let me know your opinions and findings in the comments section below. I'm really curious to know what you think about the tone differences of these units as regards effects and you know I've always been skeptical in comparing the effects sound. As we don't have a clear reference with amps, we have to rely on modelers. Furthermore, the parameters of each effect were pretty different each unit from the other. So, all in all, it's just a matter of taste. One thing is sure, though, is that if you want the unit that offers the most complex signal chain, you should go with the Boss GT-1000 core. It has more or less 24 effects blocks and three parallel effect chains. On

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