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Nux Cerberus

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Multi-function effect pedal for electric guitar

  • 16 different effect types in 4 effect groups (delay / reverb, mod, distortion, drive)
  • 128 presets in 32 banks
  • Analog overdrive and distortion circuits
  • True bypass (OD / dist)
  • Realistic speaker simulation with impulse response loader
  • MIDI compatible
  • USB port for upgrading the software editor
  • Converter: 88.2 kHz / 32-bit AD / DA
  • 4 separate signal routings are possible
  • Kill-dry switch
  • Integrated chromatic tuner
  • Tap function
  • Multiple inputs and outputs
  • Dimensions: 320 x 100 x 65 mm
  • Weight: 1.26 kg
  • Compatible power supply available under Article Nr 409939 (not included)
Available since August 2017
Item number 417154
Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
Design Floorboard
Amp Modeling No
Drumcomputer No
Incl. Tuner Yes
Expression Pedal No
USB-Port Yes
Headphone Output Yes
MIDI Interface Yes
Line Out Yes
Battery Powered No
PSU included No
£260
All prices incl. VAT
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Great small multieffect / fly rig
Popinjo 22.05.2020
Since I am not a professional or gigging musician, did not want invest a lot in a pedalboard with individual pedals for all the effects I want. On the other hand, most of the multi-effects are rather complicated, with too many options, and when you want to change the parameters you need to enter mutiple menues - and I do not like that. I wanted something simple, with almost all the effects I want/need and with possibility to quickly change parameters in an analog way - via knobs.
And this is it - no-nonsense, easy to use, but again flexible multieffect which includes the most often used effects. You can change parameters of each effect easily, in a matter of seconds, but you can also make and store your own presets (combinations of effects). You have an "extra" footswitch which can be assigned to the effect or can be used as boost. What I really like is the possibility to change the order of overdrive and distortion - you can put drive before or after distortion or in parallel.
Not that I use it, but you can also put time/modulation based effects in effects loop (after the amp - but I just plug Cerberus directly before the amp).
PROs:
- compact size for multi-effect
- analog, easy and quick change/adjustment of parameters
- flexibility (presets or single effects, time based effect before or after the amp, order of overdrive and distortion)
- headphone output with cab simulation
- all the main/most often used effects by guitarists are here
- lots of connection options
CONs
- none really, especially at this price
- but one smaller remark - I really like the overdrive, but distortion sound just a bit muddy for my taste, lacking a bit of mid frequencies - so I often combine it with overdrive and then it just sounds great!

In total, a great buy, definitely a keeper for anyone that wants a simple, but powerful multi-effect.
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Awesome product for the money!
Evgen666 19.02.2019
Super stoked to have that great product in my hands! I play mostly metal with lots of clean guitars, also I like to play fast and riff-based music. So in my case, it's crucial to have the unit which can switch completely my sound by clicking one button. Also love the fact that Cerberus has fully analog distortion/overdrive block. I had the Line 6 HD300 once but the distortion modeling was really weak there, plastic sound and overall digital feel so I choose from the old TC-Electronics Nova System and Mooer Black Truck. I choose Cerberus because it has IR loader, it has MIDI (for future), and it has distortion (unlike the Nova System which has overdrive only and not suitable for metal at all).

As far as the user experience - it's very convenient while playing (no need to dance on the pedals), seems sturdy and robust (metal case), VERY compact - plan to carry it in my small 10 L Quechua backpack with 2 cables and 9v DC power adapter.
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Amazing piece of gear
The String Wizzard 08.07.2020
So I've toured with this thing twice.
The first time I was going into a Marshall (I think it was the JVM800).
The sound was ok, but not mindblowing, my guess is that the amp had some issues.
After 3 shows one footswitch broke. I could press it but it didn't come back up so it triggered edit mode and it was a bit of a pain, but I just moved the presets to the other 3 banks I had available and it worked just fine. I contacted Thomann after the tour about the 3-year warranty and they sent me a new one. No problems whatsoever.

The second Time I went on tour with this thing, it blew me away.
I was going into a Laney Ironheart 120W, the sound was just incredible. I was using the clean channel only, all the Dist and OD came from the cerberus (here's a live clip from that tour :
-the build quality could be better. It's built like a tank, but the knobs are a bit delicate.
-It's not plug-and-play, you have to study it first.

Pros:
-amazing and organic OD and Dist. The Effects are really good and once you know how to use it, it's really easy to control. It's the perfect touring equipment
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Perfect sound
Richard 1961 04.12.2021
Used with a couple of drive pedals before and timebased effects in effects loop into marshall Origin 50.

Sound quality is great. Very happy overall.

Only minus points are its a bit tricky to use one of the paired effects. E.G you want reverb but not delay then you want Chorus but not phaser. The far right switch can be set to control the selection of these but only one and then you have to bend down to toggle through to the next one.

Very minor point. The drive and distortion having dedicated switches are perfect. I guess it saves having another two switches………

You could program setting and save but thats time consuming then you are paging through patches…….

But please don't be put off. This is a great, natural sounding pedal. Overall easy to use because of simple rotary controls.

Only use through an amp but fairly confident straight to pa would work well too.

I have a Boss GT1. This is better sounding and easier to use and I love my Boss GT1.
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