Ya they are KILLER, can't stress enough. With a head, the Torpedo Live is fantastic- you can do the same stuff, but it'll load your amp safely. Sounds awesome.
This box is midi too, so if I wanted, for live use, I could use the M4 and change presets (cabs, power amp, everything) in the CAB...
Legacies are great! I really like them. Also just starting to use the Austin Speakerworks speakers- loving them so far. The Crossroads is awesome for a plexi type amp!
I use the SE VR1 ribbon mic. A bit easier on the wallet than a Royer. I also really like the Heil PR20.
I have the Aracom, Faustine, and Kelley- also a hotplate and a couple Komet Airbrakes! I'm well equipped for attenuators, ha. I'm kind of obsessed with not being too loud but I love big tube amps.
Ya they are definitely loud enough- with a real wide dispersion, which is something I cant wait to hear onstage. I may just take them on my next tour no matter what I use guitar rig-wise, to use as my wedge, because they just sound so good.
It is pretty fun- almost overwhelming at times- this demo gig. Sometimes I just wanna play and not think about gear! I guess it's a "quality problem", ha. So many great tools out there now!!!
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I tried to give a thorough rundown, these are next to impossible to "demo", as they are a full range cab (not meant to be mic'd). But hopefully you get the idea! :rock:
Thanks, Guthrie can still technically outplay me with one hand tied behind his back I think, I can't really play at that level. I do a different thing, I'm much more basic I guess. He is not of this earth! :D A true abstract genius.