I did not jump on the Tonedexter bandwagon because it just seemed like SO much work to get that better tone. I'm running K&K's but for me I'm all about the simplicity to most times it's either straight into my AG200 or into my Red-Eye if there is phantom and XLR at the venue. If needed I'll plug into my little K&K belt clip pre-amp if I need volume and/or EQ control at my fingertips.
The Tonedexter seems like a great idea but for people like me (lazy, path-of-least-resistance types!) it's just too much work, too little pay off. Oh, and lots of cost! That second video they did promo-ing though was impressive!
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