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Looking forward to diving into this thing. Hard as shit to find these days.
Definitely willCrank out some clips yo!
I had one. Sold it quick. Bad decision. Now they are very hard to find, like you say. Looking forward to some clips.
Ukraine. They have a new Modeller out though.This seems to be pretty well regarded. Are they out of business? Why so hard to find?
I honestly have no complaints with the Suhr I use but been wanting to see what’s up with these. Came all the way from Switzerland. Bought it from Euge V.The best load/IR option available. The thing is awesome. Decent attenuator too. I use some of my own IR blends and also @easstudios IRs who offers compensated IRs for the St Rock. Looking forward to hearing some amp demos with it!
I was wondering who would've had one for sale...I've watched his videos on them before seems like a great unit. I wanted to try one of these against my Torpedo Live but haven't been able to find a used one. St. Rock still wasn't able to make/ship any when I emailed them in April.I honestly have no complaints with the Suhr I use but been wanting to see what’s up with these. Came all the way from Switzerland. Bought it from Euge V.
Very cool that this one came from Euge. Big fan of his channel. Hope you dig it.I honestly have no complaints with the Suhr I use but been wanting to see what’s up with these. Came all the way from Switzerland. Bought it from Euge V.
As a pure loadbox, how do you rank the St. Rock, Fryette, and Driftwood? I assume the Fryette is a Powerstation?I've got one of these, as well as a Suhr, Fryette and Driftwood. They're all cool. Changing the impedance response can be just the ticket on some tones. I think its definitely the best option as far as a load box with a built in IR loader (because the St Rock one supports longer IR's that preserve the sound of the IR). You can also load impedance compensation curves into the "Pre-IR" slot, and it has other cool features (that I admittedly never really use).
Looking forward to your clips with it.
The Driftwood hasn’t arrived yet, should have it in a day or two. They’re all slightly different sounding, depending on the amp you can get a slightly different response. I wouldn’t say one is better than another but it just opens up the possibility for more tones. Amps with no (or low) NFB are more reactive to the load so it’ll make more of a difference. Amps with more NFB are less fussy. Fryette is definitely a bit flatter than the others, so guess because it’s designed to go through another poweramp. React IR is a bit smoother and less hyped than the Suhr. I wouldn’t say one sounds better than another, it totally depends what you’re using and trying to do.As a pure loadbox, how do you rank the St. Rock, Fryette, and Driftwood? I assume the Fryette is a Powerstation?
The impedance curve sounds good, the IR software is decent (supports longer IR’s than the competition, can make IR’s, has power amp modelling, reverbs, good stock IR’s, supports impedance curves), it has an attenuator, a through, SPDIF, headphones etcSo for those not in the know, what’s so good about the st rock?
I’ll be interested to see what you think of the Driftwood then. In general, I’m looking at it from the perspective of high gain amps…5150, Dual Rectifier, etc.The Driftwood hasn’t arrived yet, should have it in a day or two. They’re all slightly different sounding, depending on the amp you can get a slightly different response. I wouldn’t say one is better than another but it just opens up the possibility for more tones. Amps with no (or low) NFB are more reactive to the load so it’ll make more of a difference. Amps with more NFB are less fussy. Fryette is definitely a bit flatter than the others, so guess because it’s designed to go through another poweramp. React IR is a bit smoother and less hyped than the Suhr. I wouldn’t say one sounds better than another, it totally depends what you’re using and trying to do.
They do all have slightly different feature sets so if you can only have one, that may be a factor.
The impedance curve sounds good, the IR software is decent (supports longer IR’s than the competition, can make IR’s, has power amp modelling, reverbs, good stock IR’s, supports impedance curves), it has an attenuator, a through, SPDIF, headphones etc
For the money that’s a lot of good features.