I'm running my gains at 8 or 9 and no oscillation... I know with my IIC+ I could make it oscillate but never had an issue with it at settings I was actually playing with
Haven't really played with the cleans much lol
It's cool and it does the Vai Jose thing, so if that's what you're looking for it's worth checking out. I do wish it had an insert loop as well as the buffered loop to do the pcm41 boost thing, but oh well lol
Nope. A couple dealers jumped the gun and shipped them early, and it seems like everyplace pre-sold all of them but tomorrow is the official release date
Given the description and what the guy on the other forum said I am guessing so
Hell for $4375 I'd consider moving mine and just buying another one later lol
It's not a sign at all, he already has a 1959 Dave did the 3-in-1 mod on and wanted to see if it was different enough to keep both. He decided it wasn't. The one on reverb is a guy that has a IIC++ and a Wizard inbound and is moving it help fund the amp rotation lol
Yep people need to make up their own minds. I'm not waiting, I got on the list when it was announced and have one here
The Fortus thing surprised me as the "standard" 3-in-1 Jose is brighter than the Jose he was using (I have an SLP here Dave did with that Fortus/Mars circuit). They both sound...
Yep. Dude mentioned it in the thread on there, he already has a Jose modded Marshall Dave did and the switchable presence wasn't enough of a difference from his existing one to keep it.
To the extent that it is an extra gain stage in front of a Marshall-ish circuit with optional clipping diodes. So similar topology but a lot of circuit differences.
The Jose really does sound like the Vai amp that Pete Thorn did the video on a while ago.