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product_id: 349155229
title: "MX5 - Electric Guitar Multi Effects Pedal and Amp Modeling Processor with Touch Screen, Expression Pedal, Looper, and Audio Interface"
brand: "headrush"
price: "฿70586"
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# Multi-core processor power 4-inch high-res touch display 300+ precision impulse responses MX5 - Electric Guitar Multi Effects Pedal and Amp Modeling Processor with Touch Screen, Expression Pedal, Looper, and Audio Interface

**Brand:** headrush
**Price:** ฿70586
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🎸 Elevate your sound game—where pro tone meets intuitive tech!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** MX5 - Electric Guitar Multi Effects Pedal and Amp Modeling Processor with Touch Screen, Expression Pedal, Looper, and Audio Interface by headrush
- **How much does it cost?** ฿70586 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- headrush enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted headrush brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Instant Tone Sculpting:** Touch, swipe, and drag to craft your signature sound with a vibrant 4-inch touchscreen interface.
- • **Plug & Play Integration:** Comprehensive I/O including USB audio interface, MIDI, stereo FX loop, and headphone out for studio or live setups.
- • **Seamless Performance Flow:** Gapless preset switching with reverb/delay tail spillover means no awkward silences or tone drops on stage.
- • **Pro-Level Amp & FX Library:** Access 52 amp models, 15 cabinets, 10 mic emulations, and 74 premium effects—constantly updated to keep you ahead.
- • **Ultimate Control Flexibility:** Fully-assignable expression pedal with dual modes and hands-free editing lets you tweak tones mid-performance effortlessly.

## Overview

The HeadRush MX5 is a compact yet powerful electric guitar multi-effects pedal and amp modeler featuring a multi-core processor and a 4-inch high-resolution touchscreen for intuitive tone creation. It offers an expansive library of 52 amp models, 15 cabinets, 10 mic emulations, and over 300 precision impulse responses, all upgradeable via firmware. Designed for seamless live performance, it supports gapless preset switching with reverb/delay spillover and includes a fully-assignable expression pedal and hands-free editing mode. With versatile connectivity options including USB audio interface, MIDI, and stereo FX loop, the MX5 integrates effortlessly into any rig, delivering professional-grade tones at any volume.

## Description

Featuring a finely-tuned multi-core processor and 4” high-resolution touch display, the HeadRush MX5 is an easy-to-use and realistic-sounding guitar FX and amp modeling processor that enables you to touch, swipe, and drag-and-drop to instantly create and edit your perfect tone in an unprecedentedly realistic and intuitive way. It features gapless preset changes with reverb and delay tail spillover to ensure your rig changes sound seamless, a built-in looper with 20 minutes of record time, the ability to load custom impulse response files, and original effects that can’t be found anywhere else. MX5 is packed with a versatile library of 52-amp models, 15 cabinets with 10 microphone emulations, 300 IRs, and 74 premium FX plus additional Headrush FX. Utilize the MX5’s Hands-Free Edit Mode, allowing you to adjust any parameter mid-song without stopping playing. With a ¼-inch guitar in, 2 switchable ¼-inch TRS outs, a 1/8-inch headphone out, 5-Pin MIDI in/out via 2 1/8"-to-MIDI adapters, ¼-inch stereo FX loop and ¼-inch TRS in for external expression pedal, MX5 easily integrates with your existing set up. Whatever your space demands, MX5 delivers, letting you quickly apply corrective equalization to your main ¼” outputs and all of your presets without permanently altering them.

Review: FANTASTIC multi-effects processor (if you are somewhat tech savvy) - I am extremely happy with this purchase and was pleasantly surprised at the build and versatility of this little tank. First and foremost, while I didn't go through all of the literally hundreds of built-in effects and amp modelers that come with the device, I played around with them enough to know that they are decent, but not mind-blowing. The good thing about that though is there are tons of resources on the web where you can download free and premium (paid) IRs (Impulse Responses) and guitar rigs to faithfully recreate the perfect tones you are wanting from top artists and songs, as well as pre-designed IRs, rigs, and tones that were curated by pros with way more time, patience, and skill than me. I ended up deleting pretty much all of the stock IRs and rigs from the device and I'm replacing them with third-party amps and effects that I use for my own style of playing. All of the ones I've put on the device sound incredible so far even through my cheap Danelectro Nifty Fifty practice amp, and I'm beyond pleased and excited to find what else is out there. The touchscreen is bright and responsive, and is pretty intuitive once you know what you're looking at. Adding new tones is a fairly simple process of plugging your MX5 into your computer, go to Global Settings -> USB Transfer and all of the effects, rigs, and IRs will then be displayed in your File Explorer. You can delete, replace, remove and upload to your heart's content using this method. Now, for the trickier part - operating the pedal has a good bit of a learning curve. I've found it to be pretty essential that, if you don't have a brain that likes playing with tech and figuring things out, a thorough reading of the manual is a must. Since there are only three stomp switches, putting together a "setlist" with multiple guitar rigs and learning how to switch between them took me about an hour or so of playing around to figure out and I still have to pause for a moment to remember how to do certain functions (although the more I use it, I'm getting faster). That aside, I am still giving this the 5-star rating it deserves due to the fact that I KNEW going into it that having only three switches would make things slightly more complicated. That is no fault of the manufacturer, but rather part of the design and the price I signed up for when buying this. I will say, however, that I plan to get the HeadRush Prime in light of the fact that it gives you much more control by having 12 switches as opposed to three (so that I can trigger and control individual effects without needing to perform complicated switching on the fly to get to a specific component). Overall, I highly recommend the MX5 for those who may not need a ton of instant versatility and dynamics and maybe only want to play with a handful of guitar tones at any given time. The pedal itself is designed well, sounds GREAT, and is more than enough for most types of guitar playing out there.
Review: Good things come in small packages... MX5 review - I am a 50 yr old guitar dork who has been playing out locally in various bands for the last 20 something yrs. Play a bunch of styles/genres. mostly standard tuning, slide and hybrid picking stuff... I ordered a few digital pedals ($400 or less range), recently for my birthday, and this was the one I didn't send back. Hard to find much to bitch about. I have had several digital boards over the years, but this is the first that isn't consumer level merch. The other boards I returned all had convincing reviews online that looked comparable but upon trying them out in real life - there was a clear winner. Cons: I guess the worst thing is just taking the time to figure out how to get the patch levels evened out. There is preamp input & output gain, rig volume in global, and a master volume, and that doesn't even get into amp and cab models which each have their own gain levels as well, so you got at least 4 volumes to deal with. Amps all respond like the original (very differently from each other), which puts another layer of gain response into the formula depending on what flavors of dirt you like. It's a deep board. A lot to learn..... A LOT. But... it sounds friggin great. The most obvious difference, I can hear and feel, is just the huge improvement of A/D & D/A conversion and overall tracking. The less expensive consumer grade stuff is sooo much less responsive. The dynamics are crazy, and a little hard to tame if you're used to a little digital compression from cheaper converters. Super touch sensitive, super dynamic, super responsive. Noise filter, and gate on input are per-patch programable and work very well to filter out hiss and get a dead quiet amp when not playing and still maintain a natural feel/sound and release. Makes my old Crate Palamino V30 (30 watt el84 driven tube amp) sound freakin' huge and dynamic before I turn anything on - just the converters sound awesome. Once I add one of the many luxurious reverbs the sound sweetens to a sumptuous clean with miles of headroom. My amps cleans have never sounded so good. Amp models are very, very good. Sound great in my amp or my headphones. I haven't gotten into using any of the amp models (through my amp with the band) yet, it's a little jaring for me... I like to stay in my comfort zone I guess. I run mine in the effects send/return, so I can still push my amp's front end with analog goodness and get the response from my amp's preamp that I am used to. Overall, the clean and dirty amp models are all very good, they are detailed and breathe with your playing dynamics. Great sounding everything. Not a ton to choose from in the dirt box category. I like to have my old analog pedals for that part of my chain anyway - so definitely not a deal breaker for me. Regardless, it covers the basic distortion bases and does it pretty convincingly for a digital board. Reverbs, modulations, delays sound really great. especially the reverbs. The tiny expression pedal is very responsive/programmable and the onboard wah sounds are really good as well. Got a few whacky effect patches I have crafted that add a nice ocean of ambience when it's called for. Looking forward to recording with this little beast. I think this pedal hit it's demographic with me... This little guy is the gateway-pedal. I already am eyeing its' big brother...

## Features

- Powerful Multi-Core Processor and High Resolution 4-Inch Touch display with guitarist-centric interface - Simply touch, swipe, and drag-and-drop to instantly create and edit your perfect tone
- Versatile library of realistic & responsive amplifier, cabinet, mic and FX models that will be expanded with regular firmware updates based on user feedback plus USB Audio Interface
- All the Connections – Features a ¼-inch guitar in, switchable (2) ¼-inch TRS outs, a 1/8-inch headphone out, 5-Pin MIDI in/out via (2) 1/8"-to-MIDI adapters, plus an onboard ¼-inch stereo FX loop
- Over 300 precision-captured impulse responses, meticulously crafted in IoSR Studios, or load your own third-party IRs with virtually unlimited storage for IRs with 1024 and 2048 sample lengths
- Fully-Assignable Expression Pedal for Maximum Control - Two powerful modes: Classic Mode and Advanced Mode, alongside a toe switch to switch between two banks
- Gapless Preset Switching with Reverb/Delay Tail Spillover for fluid and seamless rig changes; Hands Free Mode for on-the-fly editing

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09BZZJ9FY |
| Amperage | 3000 Milliamps |
| Audio Output Effects | Distortion, Delay, Chorus, Reverb, Modulation |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,749 in Musical Instruments ( See Top 100 in Musical Instruments ) #2 in Multieffects Processors |
| Brand Name | HEADRUSH |
| Color | MX5 - black |
| Connector Type | 6.35mm Jack, 3.5mm Jack, USB |
| Controls Type | Touch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (580) |
| Finish Type | Painted |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00694318025161 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 2.0 |
| Included Components | HeadRush MX5 , USB Cable , (2) 1/8” (3.5mm) to MIDI Adapters, Power Adapter , Software Download Card , Quickstart Guide, Safety & Warranty Manua |
| Item Dimensions | 11.76 x 6 x 2.76 inches |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 11.76"L x 6"W x 2.76"H |
| Item Type Name | MX5 Guitar Amp and Multi Effect Modelling Processor with Touch Screen, Expression Pedal, Looper, Audio Interface for Guitarists and Bassists |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | inMusic Brands Inc. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MX5 |
| Model Name | MX5 |
| Model Number | MX5 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Signal Format | Analog |
| Style | MX5 |
| UPC | 694318025161 |
| Voltage | 12 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 12 months manufacturer. |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** HEADRUSH
- **Color:** MX5 - black
- **Item Weight:** 1.6 Kilograms
- **Product Dimensions:** 11.76"L x 6"W x 2.76"H
- **Style:** MX5

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: Can you use a lithium battery  pack to power the Headrush mx5?**
A: if it were me i would use 6x 18650 2 packs of 3 to hit 12.5 vdc , then use a 7809 vreg or a dc step down to hit 9 v dc . i have done this in the past  no problem with all sorts of digital multi effects

**Q: I have read from several people, the pedal is failing after a few months, I just ordered it online (amazon) what happens if, for example, after 4 or 5**
A: Hi, HeadRush support here! We are unaware of any problems regarding the featured expression pedal, however, we are always here to help you if for any reason an issue arises. Please feel free to contact our support team directly - amzsupport@headrushfx.com

**Q: Do you have a Dumble model in the amps?**
A: Hi, HeadRush support here! MX5 does not feature a Dumble amp model. A list of the included amp and effects models can be found here - headrushfx.com/products/mx5

**Q: Can this be 100% ouput to headphones? I don't have an amp that has an effects loop or a decent speaker**
A: Hi, HeadRush support here! Yes, MX5 features the ability to route all audio to your headphones! MX5 even features Global EQ capabilities; allowing you to fine-tune your presets to compliment the frequency response of virtually any headphones!

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FANTASTIC multi-effects processor (if you are somewhat tech savvy)
*by A***. on August 2, 2023*

I am extremely happy with this purchase and was pleasantly surprised at the build and versatility of this little tank. First and foremost, while I didn't go through all of the literally hundreds of built-in effects and amp modelers that come with the device, I played around with them enough to know that they are decent, but not mind-blowing. The good thing about that though is there are tons of resources on the web where you can download free and premium (paid) IRs (Impulse Responses) and guitar rigs to faithfully recreate the perfect tones you are wanting from top artists and songs, as well as pre-designed IRs, rigs, and tones that were curated by pros with way more time, patience, and skill than me. I ended up deleting pretty much all of the stock IRs and rigs from the device and I'm replacing them with third-party amps and effects that I use for my own style of playing. All of the ones I've put on the device sound incredible so far even through my cheap Danelectro Nifty Fifty practice amp, and I'm beyond pleased and excited to find what else is out there. The touchscreen is bright and responsive, and is pretty intuitive once you know what you're looking at. Adding new tones is a fairly simple process of plugging your MX5 into your computer, go to Global Settings -> USB Transfer and all of the effects, rigs, and IRs will then be displayed in your File Explorer. You can delete, replace, remove and upload to your heart's content using this method. Now, for the trickier part - operating the pedal has a good bit of a learning curve. I've found it to be pretty essential that, if you don't have a brain that likes playing with tech and figuring things out, a thorough reading of the manual is a must. Since there are only three stomp switches, putting together a "setlist" with multiple guitar rigs and learning how to switch between them took me about an hour or so of playing around to figure out and I still have to pause for a moment to remember how to do certain functions (although the more I use it, I'm getting faster). That aside, I am still giving this the 5-star rating it deserves due to the fact that I KNEW going into it that having only three switches would make things slightly more complicated. That is no fault of the manufacturer, but rather part of the design and the price I signed up for when buying this. I will say, however, that I plan to get the HeadRush Prime in light of the fact that it gives you much more control by having 12 switches as opposed to three (so that I can trigger and control individual effects without needing to perform complicated switching on the fly to get to a specific component). Overall, I highly recommend the MX5 for those who may not need a ton of instant versatility and dynamics and maybe only want to play with a handful of guitar tones at any given time. The pedal itself is designed well, sounds GREAT, and is more than enough for most types of guitar playing out there.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Good things come in small packages... MX5 review
*by S***G on November 25, 2023*

I am a 50 yr old guitar dork who has been playing out locally in various bands for the last 20 something yrs. Play a bunch of styles/genres. mostly standard tuning, slide and hybrid picking stuff... I ordered a few digital pedals ($400 or less range), recently for my birthday, and this was the one I didn't send back. Hard to find much to bitch about. I have had several digital boards over the years, but this is the first that isn't consumer level merch. The other boards I returned all had convincing reviews online that looked comparable but upon trying them out in real life - there was a clear winner. Cons: I guess the worst thing is just taking the time to figure out how to get the patch levels evened out. There is preamp input & output gain, rig volume in global, and a master volume, and that doesn't even get into amp and cab models which each have their own gain levels as well, so you got at least 4 volumes to deal with. Amps all respond like the original (very differently from each other), which puts another layer of gain response into the formula depending on what flavors of dirt you like. It's a deep board. A lot to learn..... A LOT. But... it sounds friggin great. The most obvious difference, I can hear and feel, is just the huge improvement of A/D & D/A conversion and overall tracking. The less expensive consumer grade stuff is sooo much less responsive. The dynamics are crazy, and a little hard to tame if you're used to a little digital compression from cheaper converters. Super touch sensitive, super dynamic, super responsive. Noise filter, and gate on input are per-patch programable and work very well to filter out hiss and get a dead quiet amp when not playing and still maintain a natural feel/sound and release. Makes my old Crate Palamino V30 (30 watt el84 driven tube amp) sound freakin' huge and dynamic before I turn anything on - just the converters sound awesome. Once I add one of the many luxurious reverbs the sound sweetens to a sumptuous clean with miles of headroom. My amps cleans have never sounded so good. Amp models are very, very good. Sound great in my amp or my headphones. I haven't gotten into using any of the amp models (through my amp with the band) yet, it's a little jaring for me... I like to stay in my comfort zone I guess. I run mine in the effects send/return, so I can still push my amp's front end with analog goodness and get the response from my amp's preamp that I am used to. Overall, the clean and dirty amp models are all very good, they are detailed and breathe with your playing dynamics. Great sounding everything. Not a ton to choose from in the dirt box category. I like to have my old analog pedals for that part of my chain anyway - so definitely not a deal breaker for me. Regardless, it covers the basic distortion bases and does it pretty convincingly for a digital board. Reverbs, modulations, delays sound really great. especially the reverbs. The tiny expression pedal is very responsive/programmable and the onboard wah sounds are really good as well. Got a few whacky effect patches I have crafted that add a nice ocean of ambience when it's called for. Looking forward to recording with this little beast. I think this pedal hit it's demographic with me... This little guy is the gateway-pedal. I already am eyeing its' big brother...

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Power Packed!!!
*by F***T on May 21, 2023*

I have a small Zoom multi effects pedal that wasn't too bad but I needed to put my glasses on every time I wanted to adjust anything. I did a bunch of comparison by reading and watching quite a few reviews. I liked all the features that this has, color touch screen, simple controls, lots of effects, cabs, amps. ... Its got an amazing amount of possibilities. It can be a bit overwhelming, but I'm slowly learning. Thankfully there's plenty of information on YouTube. The looper is fantastic,and easy to use! I do wish it had a metronome and drum effects, but I can certainly get those elsewhere. So, if you're thinking about this model, I'd say go for it. It really allows you so many options, different types of signal chains, plenty of effects, lots of rigs [pre sets] and a surprising amount of control over each of these options. I am more than happy with my purchase and I am probably only utilizing 1/4 of the options.

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