I had a G flex years ago that I really liked, sold it because I couldn't pair it with my 8 ohm 4x12. I have an avatar contemporary 2x12 w/v30's now, super happy with it. But as said, it is a beefy bastard for a 2x12. Weighs more than a Mesa and is very awkward to carry/maneuver with. The G flex...
Good deal man, glad you like it. I like to run the mids and treble really high on mind, doesn't turn boxy or brittle like the lots of amps to with those sorts of settings. I love how easy it is do dial in a good tone with the FB.
I've had a set for a couple years now. Only complaints I have are that it doesn't play nice with routers and my receiver battery crapped out early (which is a cheap and easy fix it you can solder). Beyond that, I'm pretty happy with it. Definitely keeps me playing more, feels really good to be...
I had an old chrome chassis Fireball 60 that I bought in 05, freaking loved that amp. Sold it when I stopped playing much, regretted that decision every time I got on a guitar kick. Finally really got back into the band thing a few years ago, bought a FB100 from someone here, and I am extremely...
You were the one who brought it up when I compared the modern paranoia to the satantic panic. Have fun imagining everyone you disagree with is an evil Nazi, you surely won't be miserable at all.
Satan doesn't have to be real for satanists to be real. The point was that it's an overhyped bogeyman hunt. And I joined this forum 12 years before you did, for the record.
I have had a Peavey Vypyr VIP 2 for about 3 years now, and it continues to impress me with how good its high gain sounds are (particularly considering the low price point). I play that thing all the time while watching youtube, it's nice not having to worry about wear and tear on tubes with...
I have a Mooer Baby Bomb, it's way louder than you'd expect it to be. Haven't tried any of the others- I considered a Seymour Duncan Powerstage 170, but ultimately went with the BB due to the large difference in price ($100 vs $400). The only complaints I have about the BB are that it will...
Time alignment and samples have nothing to do with it. Some NES music (Contra, Castlevania, Mega Man, Ninja Gaiden, etc) kicked all kinds of ass and was literally beeps and bloops. Only people like us give a shit about production values beyond a basic level of quality. The industry pushed...
Being a death metal player myself, I love my FB100 and would buy another one (ideally used, as some great deals pop up on them) quickly if mine was stolen or destroyed.
Well, a fireball 100 just popped up here in the forum for $1000, which is a steal. viewtopic.php?f=6&t=202633
Personally, if I really wanted a Savage I'd be looking into the Synergy modules unless a good deal on a used one came up.
I like my LT, but almost certainly would have bought the stomp instead had it been out at that time. Don't expect the presets to sound good, particularly in the high gain department. I also highly recommend going straight to 3rd party IR's- the free ownhammer pack is good. You can get good...
Thanks Jer, post honeymoon opinions on gear are too easy to overlook when you're GAS'ing. I'm still considering one, and your take after this long certainly helps tip the scales.
Hey Jer, I was just wondering if you still have the powercab and if so, how you feel about it now that you're well past the honeymoon phase. I've been giving one some consideration for home practice and live use in a strictly death metal context.