IK Multimedia TONEX Plug – coming for the headphone amp crown?

IK Multimedia TONEX Plug – coming for the headphone amp crown?

$149/£139, ikmultimedia.com
As a guitarist, few experiences transcend that of plugging in to a big, heavy tube amp and cranking that thing to 10. But in reality, this is not always possible – or appropriate. There are times when you want to practice long after noise levels are generally curtailed – and moments when you want something portable you can just plug into and play – so a headphone amp is an important piece of kit to have in your repertoire.

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IK Multimedia TONEX Plug – what is it?
The TONEX Plug from IK Multimedia is an intriguing entry to the category, and competes with already-loved devices like the Boss Katana GO and Fender Mustang Micro Plus with tonnes of amp and effects emulations, Bluetooth audio streaming, plenty of preset storage and a well-designed free companion app, TONEX Control, offering granular control over your tone patches.
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IK Multimedia TONEX Plug – build quality and user experience
Props must be given to IK Multimedia for the design of the TONEX Control app. It’s quick and snappy, and responds to input pretty much instantaneously. In a technologically advanced world, even the slightest degree of lag can be hugely frustrating, so it’s nice to see this isn’t a problem at all with TONEX Control.
Navigating the app is equally straightforward. Simply select a preset, and it’ll load up a full signal chain complete with an amp and effects, all with fully adjustable parameters. Again, the responsiveness of the app is what really wins points here, as there’s no lag whatsoever between app input and what you actually hear in your headphones.
You’ve also got access to the IK Multimedia ToneNET platform, where users upload their own tone creations to the cloud. So you’ve basically got an ever-expanding range of tone profiles at your disposal from within the TONEX Control app.
Bear in mind, though, that you don’t need to use the companion app. You can cycle through presets using just the TONEX Plug, your guitar and a pair of headphones; using the app just offers control over the many parameters of your tone.
In terms of the build quality of the actual TONEX Plug device, it’s lightweight at just 70g – carry it in your gigbag and you won’t even know it’s there – but still manages to feel premium thanks to its sleek design, subtle aesthetic touches and sturdy side buttons.
My only flag to raise here is the swivel of the input jack. It could do with being slightly stiffer, as it’s prone to moving around with accidental tugs of your headphone cable, which are common if you’ve got a longer lead that drags on the floor.
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IK Multimedia TONEX Plug – sounds
The most important thing about any headphone guitar amp is how it sounds, and the TONEX Plug serves up an impressively professional range of tones that rival any category-leading amp plugin or practice amp.
There’s a certain mental sacrifice that goes on in the brain when dealing with headphone amps: “It’s not a ‘real amp’, so I’m prepared for the tones to not be as good.” But that’s not the case with the TONEX Plug. Once you get stuck in, you don’t wish you were playing through a real practice amp instead. If anything, this might even become your go-to practice solution.
The range of amp models on offer is impressive; I’m particularly admiring of the digital tube amp emulations, which have an authentic responsiveness, courtesy of IK’s AI Machine Modelling technology. Not too shabby for a 150 bucks of headphone amp.
You’ve also got onboard EQ, gate, compressor, delay, reverb and modulation effects which you can add or subtract from your signal chain at will. It’s all very intuitive and easy to use, so big points here.

IK Multimedia TONEX Plug – should I buy one?
As guitarists we don’t always want to plug into a tube amp and crank it to 11. And your neighbours or roommates definitely don’t want you to. The TONEX Plug is a terrific option for quiet practice, loaded with thousands of top-quality presets that are fully tweakable via the TONEX Control app. So if you want to continue practicing guitar outside of curfew hours without sacrificing great tone, this little device is just the ticket.
You might also be looking for a practice solution that doesn’t involve a huge degree of setup. I’m a huge fan of in-the-box guitar playing – playing through plugins within a DAW. The only problem is that it involves switching on your computer, plugging in your audio interface, loading up your DAW and so on. Basically, it’s a lot of work if you just want to practice right away. The TONEX Plug is a great idea in this regard, as you just need the device, a pair of headphones, your guitar, your smartphone on the coffee table and you’re good to go.

IK Multimedia TONEX Plug – alternatives
There’s some stiff competition in the guitar headphone amp market, and conveniently for you, the consumer, there are a number of great options at similar price points. The Fender Mustang Micro is probably the king in this category, which we rated a strong 9/10 in our review. You’ve also got the Boss Katana GO, which is priced around the £100 mark, and earned a cool 8/10 in our review, in which we debated whether it was the “perfect headphone amp”. The Positive Grid Spark NEO is an interesting over-ear take on the headphone amp that sounds truly fantastic, while if you want something that you can actually hear in the room, the Blackstar Beam Mini might be the new king of practice solutions.
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