As in extending the wires because they're too short? I've done that no problem before. Don't even usually need to disassemble the pickup. Can simply solder wires to each individual one extending it, making sure to add heat shrink so nothing shorts out.
If you want it to be ultra clean, you'll...
Headfirst v2.1 Zero Loss FX Loops:
Item
Quantity
Price
PCB
5
$10 shipped/each
PCB + Parts
3
$20 shipped/each
Fully Assembled ready to drop in (minus dropping resistor)
1
$30 shipped/each
Prefer PPFF, but understand if you only want to do G&S.
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Used a Mark III for many years and have played many different Mark series, including IIC+s. The IICP module gets closer to the Mark series tones everyone loves than a Triaxis (fuck you dynamic voice) does at the expense of only being able to really dial in one sound at a time. However, if you're...
Is neither an option? I hated my Captor X and never cared for the Ox's approach. Vastly prefer my Suhr RLIR or any other high quality reactive load out there such as Fryette, st.Rock, Redseven, etc.
Kohle's Modern variants from his Rainbows portion of his cabs
Valovirtuous from Clean/Lead
SoundOfGod variants from Rhythm
Catflower and Scamp from Tue's pack are cool
Gojira inspired one from Downtuned is cool
I dunno, I use a lot depending on context. Euge Valovirta has a good overview of...
I can only compare it to the HBE model I tried. The HBE model was a bit too smooth and compressed. Wasn't a big fan. The BE DLX seems to sound slightly better and has more aggression in the high end? Could be a placebo due to a different room setup, who knows. I didn't do a proper back-to-back...
Powerball - Amazingly versatile. Great cleans, crunch, and heavy tones
Uberschall - Probably one of my favorite heavy modules. Great vocal quality with that signature Bogner sound
BE DLX - Classic to hot rodded Marshall. Would take this over the 800 module, personally.
Pittbull - One of the more...
Some dude locally has been trying to sell his black 2150 for $5000 for probably half a year now. Zero bites. I actually think he originally listed it at $7000 or something absolutely insane. The 2/90/2 gets you nearly there at way less than the cost, especially if you buy used.
My quick two cents:
* Tubescreamer iterations (808, 9, 10) all sound mostly similar to the point where I doubt I'd be able to pick out which is which in a double-blind test
* I can't tell the difference between various "coveted" chips when I swapped them and actually recorded them. I thought I...
Wonder if they're the same as the 3120's pots since it's the rebranded XXX. Literally pulled mine from some dude's barn house. Covered in dirt and grime. No issues yet, and I've had it for a few years now. Knock on wood, I guess.
They're not bad. I use a handful for the zero latency tracking feature with my Apollo interface, but I'm not huge on the IRs that come with them. If I'm mixing with it, I almost always bypass the recording chain and use my own IRs.
The trick is to make sure there are properly tuned ports in the 1x12. Suhr popularized this back during his CAA days, and he refined it with his latest 1x12 cabs. They're really good and worth checking out. I have a PT15 cab with an Creamback and a Badger with a V30. Both sound awesome...
I just view it as another device. It's a cool unit and does a lot. I have no desire to sell my tube amps because of it, but the device can help with inspiration when I want something I don't really have at hand. If anything, the AxeFx helps make me decide if I want to buy the real amp or real...