🎸 Unleash Your Inner Rockstar with Effortless Harmony!
The TC Helicon PERFORM-VG is an ultra-simple mic-stand-mount processor designed for solo and duo performers, offering features like Natural Play Harmony, studio-quality reverb, anti-feedback protection, adaptive tone adjustments, and a high-quality mic preamp for exceptional vocal clarity.
C**Z
Awsome
Ha superado mis expectativas. Con un costo menor que otros, tiene una amplísima gama de tonos y efectos para la voz y preciosos tonos para la guitarra. Tiene que descargar el manual online y probar hasta que encuentres el efecto que más te gusta. Puede reforzar graves, agudos, ambos, te ayuda con el tono, puede darte harmonías. Realmente muy, muy bueno
C**E
It will fit on mic stand but have to force it the first time
Hard to get on mic stand first time. Fits 5/8" tube.First impressions are good. I wish the power cord was a bit longer.
P**S
An incredible Unit that makes you sounds amazing
Bought this for playing in front of small groups with my Amp, and for practicing at home alone without an amp- its easy to use, sounds awesome and in the 2 plus years that I have had it, it has never given me a single problem. Only downside to this unit is that it doesn't have an on off switch and cant be powered by batteries. The Guitar effects and vocal effects: Guitar Reverb, Echo, and Chorus, and Vocal Reverb and Echo,plus several Vocal Harmony settings (many options to choose from including a super 3 part harmony), work incredibly well with Multiple settings for each feature. I also bought the Perform Vk for my keyboards, and the Perform Ve for vocal effects, neither of them works as seamlessly and perfectly as this unit. If you want to perform in front of a small crowd with just a guitar, microphone, and amplifier- this is the unit to get. For the quality of the product you are getting- this is well worth the cost and nothing out there compares to it. I would highly reccomend the Perform VG to anyone.
D**C
Good for Gigs
I really just wanted the microphone anti feedback feature. No that it’s on my pedalboard I like the tone button, reverb and echo too. I may start using the guitar side as well. I currently have a pretty good guitar tone on it’s one signal chain. All TC products sound kind of brittle and definitely increase the noise “hiss” of my PA. Overall I am pleased with this especially the anti feedback feature which is nearly impossible to find in a pedal size. I may also add the three button controller too.
S**K
Great pedal
Sounds great and easy to use … perfect for live performances
R**C
awesome processor
This processor is awesome. If you play guitar to accompany your singing, this process will provide you good enough level of effects conveniently. For vocal, it provides harmony, reverb, echo and pitch correction (along with automatic compressor and gate). As well as able to switch on 48v phantom power if you have a condenser microphone. For the instrument (guitar), it provides "BodyRez" which helps to reduce the "quack" sound, chorus, reverb, and echo. And when you long press the "mix" button, not only it'll pause all the effects and the guitar output so you can talk to your audience with the microphone, it'll also activate a standard tuner for your guitar. In summary, this is a nice-to-have device for those solo singers who play guitar along.
"**.
Awesome piece of equipment!
Great addition for my solo performances! I ended up purchasing a foot pedal as switching by hand while playing guitar wasn’t working out. I’m very happy with this Helicon and highly recommend it!
Q**E
Like arguing with MS Word over margins and formats...
Does amazing things when it works. For a minute. Then you blink, sneeze or whatever, and the switch buttons have re-assigned, the gain is all wrong, have to do a re-set and just to get it to work. Thirty year player, so I've used a few devices along the way. Watched every video a dozen times, read the instructions many many times. I've tried using it for about three months now in church/Mass situations. Not knowing what's going to happen next is unacceptable.I will probably replace with the MicMechanic2 plus a separate effects pedal for the guitar. This just tries to accomplish too much with too few dials. And I'm sure it all makes sense to the guys who designed it and live in it. Mere mortals need to plug it in and just have it work.HINT for TC: Just put in a dang GAIN KNOB for Vocal, and another for Guitar, and 75% of the problems would go away.It's going in the trash.
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