Can't wait to try these out in a billion years when I can afford gear again!
I'm also stoked that he's going to have a new Mesa Traditional 4x12 set coming out soon and will include Greenbacks. That was one of my requests since I want to mix V30s and Greenbacks in that cab.
I'll probably get just the Mesa, since that's what I always like anyway.
Yeah i bought the whole collection and now i'm like... ok... well how do i know which ones i like... i don't have time to go through them all!! And there's like 50 options within the options as far as where the mic is placed, speaker type, and all sorts of variations. I'm not about to max load the Helix to go through every one of them! Not sure how to pick which ones to use....
Gear:
1976 Gibson Les Paul Custom 2016 Gibson The Element AL13 1958 Standard Historic Les Paul 2016 Leo Lospenatto TV-Star Mötor Custom 2015 Ronin Songbird Custom 2015 Maton MS500 50th Anniversary Edition 2014 Rickenbacker 4003 Jet Glo 1975 Hiwatt DR103 1974 Hiwatt cab SE4122 W/ Fane speakers 2015 Verellen Skyhammer amp 2015 Verellen 4x12 cab w/ WGS Vet 30 speakers 2016 Benson Monarch 2016 Benson Rotary Cab 25 delays
I'm not likely to use IR's that often for a while. I finally got my bedroom corner studio expanded so I actually have a mini rig set up with pedal board out now. Plus I got my new recording mic that I love and want to use.
I like IR's but I don't like the stiff response from going direct. I'm likely to eventually get a Suhr reactive load once I decide to record with IR's again. But my real point for posting here is the Ownhammer stuff is my favorite. It sounds the most natural to me compared to Redwirez and Catharsis and stuff, which are also good. But the Ownhammer has the options that land me closest to my actual sound.
I'll probably get just the Mesa, since that's what I always like anyway.
Yeah i bought the whole collection and now i'm like... ok... well how do i know which ones i like... i don't have time to go through them all!! And there's like 50 options within the options as far as where the mic is placed, speaker type, and all sorts of variations. I'm not about to max load the Helix to go through every one of them! Not sure how to pick which ones to use....
I am just using the A-1s. That's a good place to start.
Cameron Amps wrote:He's right....I think VTMs sound great....go get one. No nos tubes needed.
I just wished they put the best in and charge less. 50 mic positions? I spend too much time f'ing around with IR's as it is. Your ears can only take so much then the stuff starts sounding almost the same.
I like the idea 3 Sigma has too. A and B versions of power amps, simpler options.