Keeping in theme with last week’s video on how to mic a guitar amp, today I’m reviewing the versatile amp modeling stomp box from Behringer, the V-Tone GDi21. In a nutshell this unit is a simple, affordable, and great sounding way to get a variety of classic guitar tones into your recordings or live setup all in one small blue box. Check out the video for more details as well as sound samples as I play through a lot of the settings.
The Quick Facts
Pros:
- Huge variety of amp tones in one box
- Very easy to get a great sound
- Affordable amp modeling for your studio
- Can double as an overdrive pedal for your live rig
- Can’t beat the price!
Cons:
- Some noise as you push the output gain up a bit
- Hard to read the dials from a distance












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[...] few weeks back I did a video review of the Behringer GDi21 amp modeling pedal. It's a great little box that I use for overdrive on my pedal board. I've also [...]
man that’s pretty impressive. $30 bucks? next paycheck, its MINE! thanks for the thorough review!
Anytime bro! I’m only telling people cause it’s major bang for your buck. Gotta love it.
[...] reviewed one of these a while back and they are excellent. They act as both a simple overdrive stomp box, or as a DI with XLR outs to [...]