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As the owner of another similarly great product, the Friedman IR-D, the Mothership offers great low-latency analog feel, which is often missing from digital modelers. Lots of tone range and I/O flexibility. The footswitches and controls are really functional. The package arrived in the USA overnight and I received it the following day. Many thanks to Kris Barocsi, Chris at Tsakalis and Thomann.
Unfortunately problems can occur worked on expensive electronics devices that have has issues. The issue for me the process of returning the faulty device. It is certainly not frictionless. TX to the Manufacturer for reaching out to me its exceptional. Not sure how Thomann QA's a device especially when exported to a third world county like mine. I have now had to battle to ship the device back certainly not frictionless. Had much better experiences with USA companies.
I had an IR-X and this at the same time to compare and sent the IR-X back. For me, the Tsakalis AudioWorks Mothership does everything that the IR-X can do while offering a broader palette of sounds and more flexible connectivity. It's a shame that the Tsakalis AudioWorks Mothership isn't more widely known!