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The IK Multimedia TONEX One AI multiFX micro-pedal is a compact, metal-bodied guitar effects processor that leverages AI to model amps, cabs, and pedals with high fidelity. It stores up to 20 presets, offers versatile TRS mono/stereo outputs, and includes onboard tuner, EQ, gate, compressor, reverb, and modulation effects. Powered and connected via USB-C, it integrates seamlessly into any rig, making it an affordable, portable powerhouse for practice, recording, and live performance.
















| ASIN | B0D2DG8QXT |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,992 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #9 in Electric Guitar Floor Multieffects #491 in Guitar & Bass Accessories |
| Body Material | Metal |
| Color Name | Black |
| Connector Type | 1/4 inch TRS |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (500) |
| Date First Available | April 22, 2024 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.1 Type C |
| Item Weight | 9.9 ounces |
| Item model number | XG-PEDAL-TONEXONE-IN |
| Material Type | Metal |
| Power Source | 9V DC |
| Product Dimensions | 3.7 x 1.89 x 2.09 inches |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
S**1
Incredibly useful and affordable entry-point to amp capture technology
Wow, I could on for quite a while about how much I love Tonex and the impressive technological feat of stuffing that capture technology into a tiny, TINY pedal. For the positives, this little guy has all the sound quality of the Tonex Pedal (about $400) and desktop Tonex MAX software. It plays all the same amp, cab, and effect captures as the other Tonex products, and it sounds great. There's a couple nagging issues that I want to highlight that prevent this from being a 5-star review. First, while I actually think the UI is very clever for giving you this much control with so much real estate, I think there should have been more varied options for how you use captures and change them with the footswitch. At the time of release, you could load up to 20 captures on the device (which is a fair amount), but only given two (foot-switchable) options to change between them. You can play in "Dual Mode" where the footswitch goes back and forth between two captures, or "Stomp" mode, which turns a single capture on and off. These make sense as options, but in Dual Mode, there is no option to bypass (turn off) the pedal. I would much rather be able to switch between OFF - CAPTURE 1 - CAPTURE 2, especially if you are using it as an amp simulation. Also, there is an audition mode that lets you cycle through all 20 captures, but it is clunky, based on LED's (many of which look similar) and can only be controlled by hand. This limits the utility of Tonex ONE. Second, there's seems to be some type of glitch related to the infuriating "auto-save" feature. If you make any change to a capture with the pedal's knobs (perhaps the EQ or adding reverb, etc.), this is automatically saved and you cannot revert back to original unless you re-load the capture on a computer. I do not want this feature. Even worse, some of these changes seem to corrupt the capture altogether. I've played with reverb settings that seem to brick the capture into a 100% wet sound with barely-audible volume, and this cannot be fixed until you re-load the capture. Really, at this time it's a 5* product with 3* reliability and functionality, which is how we arrive at a 4* score. I am hopeful that this issues can be fixed with firmware updates, and then the Tonex ONE could be incredibly useful for portable practice or as a swiss-army knife on a pedalboard. UPDATE (08/21/2025) - I am updating my review and increasing the score to 5 stars. After many months with this product, it has proved far more useful than I even expected when I got it. Some of the problems I pointed out with it were due to user error, some were resolved with software fixes, and there are workarounds that you learn after spending more time with the device. My favorite use of the Tonex ONE is as a super-portable headphone amp or preamp to plug into small FRFR or Bluetooth speaker. Most people consider the unit to play only one or two captures at a time, but there is also the "audition mode" that allows you to scroll through up to 20 captures stored on the device. It's far from perfect, but using new Tonex live editor software, you make adjustments to single captures on the fly with a computer, or scroll through a handful of color-coded captures in audition mode, which you access by holding down the footswitch and modifier switch together for about two seconds. One of the three encoder knobs becomes flashing, and you can turn it to rotate between the 20 stored captures, then back out and continue playing it. The "auto-save" feature I complained heavily about in my review - it can still be annoying, but it's not a dealbreaker. It does not actually corrupt capture files, as I suggested above. I believe that was an error on my part due to using the wrong type of output cable (it sends an amp signal out if you plug a TS cable into it, but assumes you are plugging headphones if a stereo TRS cable is inserted). The other HUGE thing that happened since I wrote my review was that Tonex added additional effects to all their products. In addition to the reverb and compression that were always there, you have a number of delay and modulation options. For a free update, they aren't bad at all! It's not ideal with the limited interface of the Tonex ONE, but you can now "bake in" delays and modulations to specific captures and then footswitch and scroll between a few of them. Given that many guitar players actually just PLAY the instrument without constantly changing settings, this and the new live editor greatly expand the capabilities of the device. One final word: A lot of people have complained about the limitations of this device, particularly the lack of an LED screen and the absence of MIDI. This is a sub-$200 product that gets you access to the full fidelity of thousands of paid and free Tonex amp captures. It fits in the palm of your hand, and can be powered off a 5V USB-C phone charger or battery pack. It's an amazing tool for practice that sounds as good as their more expensive units. If you want the additional features, pay the extra $200 and go get Tonex Pedal. Tonex ONE really is an incredible device, and it would have been unthinkable even 10 or 15 years ago that we would get so much power in such a small and affordable pedal.
D**5
Bought it for practice - now its on my regular pedalboard
The Tonex One is an amazing piece of gear. I am a "sometime" professional musician and I have used many different modelers and guitar effect units over the last many years. I currently have my Tonex One on my small guitar pedalboard with my HX Stomp and a single Keeley D&M drive pedal. After downloading the Tonex Editor software, I downloaded a couple of amp sounds that fit my style. Using the Tonex One for amp emulation allowed me to free up 2 blocks from HX Stomp. I now have a lot more DSP available on my HX Stomp and I really like the amp sounds I found for the Tonex One. The Tonex One is the smallest pedal I have ever used. In a pinch, I could probably do an entire gig with just the pedal. It comes with a built-in tuner and the ability to switch between 2 different presets. Each preset can be an amp and cab emulation and you can add a noise gate, compressor, modulation effect ( chorus, tremolo, phaser, flanger, rotary), delay, and reverb if desired. In my current setup, I have the Tonex One setup with two (2) amp and cab presets. One preset is a pretty clean sound and the other preset is a more driven amp sound. After changing the trim levels a bit, I got the Tonex One to work well in the effects loop of my HX Stomp. The Tonex One is an excellent practice option. You can connect it to a PC or Mac via USB C and play along with recordings. It can also be powered by that same USB C connection. I bought mine from Amazon during a sale but I think its a great value even at the current $169.99 price. The only feature missing from the Tonex One that I would like is to have MIDI support. If you need MIDI support, you can look at the original full sized Tonex pedal which is over twice the cost of the Tonex One.
J**L
Just the best
Tonex is the best amp capturing system on the market. Absolutely love the tones I get from this.
B**G
Fantastic Amp Tones
I'll cut to the chase and note the downfall of this unit: the software. It can be difficult to use (the knobs are insane) and honestly I tend to not edit on the computer at all (I use the manual nobs, which are pretty intuitive) or use the USB C connection except for loading amps. That being said, for (used international) $130 you get fantastic amp tones, and a huge variety online. I personally wouldn't use most of the effects with the tiny unit, but if you're looking for a DI amp, practice tool, or backup for your traditional amp, this is the best at the best price.
A**R
Great idea, a bit fiddly to use, meh software
Great cheap gateway to the tonex world. Pedal is great, although it’s quite fiddly (for sure bookmark the cheat sheet). The software, on the other hand, is clunky and hard to navigate. There are also a lot of both good and bad sounds to be had there.
D**S
Serious Software Issues that make the pedal unusable
Nothing wrong with the seller. The pedal looks great and came on time and in great condition. The problem is with IK Multimedia's software having major issues with Windows 11. I expected more from IK. How can it not work with the most up to date Windows release a few years after its release. They have known issues they do nothing to address. I've been talking to their tech support for 4 days. By talking, I mean a chain of one line email suggestions--line by line from a script. I had to ask for a call. I would love to use the pedal, but IK is proving to be absolute junk.
E**E
Game changer and extremely portable.
It really makes a difference when you want to keep it simple, with a great sound, not carrying an amp everywhere. I'm using it with a bass and it's really amazing (and portable), already used it in 2 live shows (with no bass amp).
E**R
Chegou antes do prazo e em perfeitas condições. Tamanho ótimo para colocar no pedalboard. Recomendo
S**L
Top pedaal, de bediening en software is even doorbijten om onder de knie te krijgen maar er zijn youtube guides genoeg te vinden
M**X
Great product
G**S
A surpisingly good mini multi-effects that integrates well on a pedalboard or fits in your pocket. Pros: 1 - Sound : honestly quite good for the price. Without even dwelving into other captures, the onboard selection covers your Fender Cleans, Marshall crunch and Soldano leads. Really easy to tweak sounds without needing to touch the app. Processor latency is definitely lower than other cheaper offerings out there as it feels quite responsive. 2 - Utility and Design : some really well thought out features in regards to using it as A/B, On/Off or even A/B/C in the preset select mode. Quite cool for a micro pedal that you can access as much as this! 3 - Updates : great to see effects like chorus and delay can be loaded in via nee updates. Nice! Cons: 1 - Navigation : it is finicky to use at first as I highly recommend you read the manual! Different button presses and durations will access different things so very easy to f*** things up! 2 - Software Dependant: this unit really shines when connecting it to a PC and using the ToneX software librarian to edit and download tones. You simply cant access every parameter from the pedal itself. 3 - Not Beginner Friendly : from the UI to understanding the software, this really is a weird choice for someone new to amp modelling despite how great and cheap it is. With no phone app to boot (and software license managers needed to download), id not recommended it to those afraid to dive in, read the manual and tweak! Honestly, a really impressive bit of kit that offers genuine competition to Line 6 and Kemper for great guitar tones at a fraction of the price!
D**N
Uno dei migliori pedalini in circolazione...sei lo programmi nel modo giusto, puoi fare un tour mondiale. Qualità prezzo spaventosa. Io lo uso interfacciato ad un Pirate Midi Polar Mini, comandato da una midi Pedalboard e gestisco tranquillamente 20 suoni divisi in 5 preset.