Music Critic review products for everyone, from professionals to enthusiasts, and are written in plain English to make it easier to understand the options available and decide between them. Not sure which is right for you? With so many great options on the market that's hardly surprising, so read on and see if we can help you reach a decision. If you enjoy this article, you can also check out the full version here.
Everyone has different preferences and priorities, so to make choosing easier we have attempted to give a frank review of the products. Let's start with the TC Helicon VoiceTone Harmony-G XT.
And now we will have a look at our second product, the TC Electronics Singles VoiceTone E1.
Some singers might look through the reviews on our list with a sigh. If you are a good singer and don’t feel like you have any use for special effects, is there still a vocal processor for you? Yes, there is!
Quality
HEAD TO HEAD COMPARISON | |
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TC Helicon VoiceTone Harmony-G XT | TC Electronics Singles VoiceTone E1 |
KEY FEATURES | |
+ Vocal pedal + Adapts the harmonies to the chords + Durable |
+ Affordable + Echo + Easy to use |
WHAT OUR TEAM THOUGHT | |
Reviews tell the story of satisfied customers that use it for years without any problems, so you can rest assured that it’s going to keep working for a long time to come. Cons: - Not very user-friendly, so it takes a while to get to know it | TC Electronic Singles VoiceTone E1 lets you add an echo effect to your singing, which makes it possible for you to just add more depth to your sound. Cons: - Not very versatile |
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