Oh, I see. Well, that's the AmpliTube color from the box. ST is red, AT is some sort of blue/purple (actually I am a little color blind so I don't know the exact color). The Stomp IO is mostly black though and looks very pro, especially in person. If the one strip of color bothers anyone you can paint it!Melodioso wrote:I think A3ntar was referring to the color of what might be a purple sticker on the upper part of the StompIO. Nothing bad could be said about the specs, it's all top notch. It also was a good decision not to include any expression pedal in it, so you can choose one that suits you best (especially when you got big feet like me...Squids wrote:I disagree that it looks like a toy. It is solid rugged metal, the switches are like stomps and the 6 pedal inputs is as un-toy-like as it gets IMHO.A3ntar wrote:On another note, Squids, do you know if IKMM will change the colors on the StompIO before releasing it? Do they realise that it looks like a toy? :-/ ( even though it might be a geat piece of hardware ))I just hope it will perform well at the announced latency: 2ms !!!
Squids, do you have any idea what will be the price range of the StompIO?
I don't know the final price. I know that it has console-grade analog circuitry though on the analog input (and we did a test between the sound of it and the hiZ input of a popular sound card and it was drastically different- much stronger in Stomp IO... maybe some of that information as well as latency shootouts will be posted at some point). As for price, I don't know except that it will include full AmpliTube 2. AT2 users will be able to upgrade to it. I am sure it will be a good deal for what you get. I will tell you more info as I have it.


