On the surface of it, this machine comes with a lot of nice, classic electric organ sounds. once you get used to the way of playing. I.e. very clean with out bending and articulation that suites a keyboard sound, you can get some good results.
The problem is getting consistent volume at the right level and I imagine trying to integrate this into a live setup is hard... for me I'm using it in recording and so I can play around until I get something that really sounds OK. I've given the sound 4 stars, but you really have to work at it to get good results.
I think that the price is a little steep, but then everyone has their own opinion on such things. In concept this is wonderful, the thing I've been waiting for! In practice, it could use some improvement to make it a robust tool sound wise that you can easily switch to as part of your guitar rig.
BTW - I'm not such a fan of Thomman's new packaging. This came in a MASSIVE box with a couple of cables I ordered and , Total overkill, and the box has to be almost destroyed to get into it.