I did! it worked well for stereo application. Their stuff is pretty solid.
Might as well try the Suhr MiniMix II (https://www.suhr.com/product/minimix-ii/) or the RedSeven Amplification one (https://www.redseven-amplification.com/pedals/mini-line-mixer/). I guess you have some choices between...
The first approach you mentioned is similar to what I was planning to do. As far as you remember were you able to hear the stereo effects + the benefit of separating the dry from the wet but being them very close? (in your example they were in the same cab as well, I would have them in 2...
I am adding a little bit of context here: for live use (whenever I play with friends outside home) I use a Quad Cortex + Fryette 2:50:2 in whatever cabs I have available OR I bring my own. So live is just plain stereo or mono.
This WDW rig is just for home use/pleasure. So I am trying to stay...
I am building a WDW set up. I am acquiring the final (ahhahahaha I wish) pieces of it and then I will finish wiring it all up.
At the moment I only have a Synergy 2x12 cabs with Celestion Neo Creambacks in it (has mono/stereo inputs). I really like the sound with my amps so no need to change...
Where did you hear or read about this Nuno/Ed's amps story? Were they not the same?? I always thought the build quality of Peavey 5150/6505s in general was not particularly expensive, but having a "public" version and an "artist" version was not cool....
Sounds very good! it's very portable (I switched speaker to celestion neo creamback so it's even lighter) and having the stereo option on the back makes it much more versatile then the other Boutique Amp distributions counterparts (soldano, friedman etc 2x12s) and sounds exactly the same and...
I might be the outsider here but I really liked the uber rev blue back when I got one. I actually I am considering purchasing the ultra in the future but only if I will be able to sound just like my old blue...plus - of course - all the other tonal possibilities...do you guys have been able to...
Phase 1: starting to put everything in the rack...deciding if everything is fitting nicely in the (definitely) crowded rack. In fact some changes happened afterwards...
Hi all! Just settled in a new house where I have a place where I can dedicate myself to my passion (music and guitar) and to work from home from day to day...
I don't play regularly anymore, just some random jams here and there with friends and some random noodling at home but this "quiet" time...
In the process of wiring this bad boy....Is going to be a WDW (or mono or stereo) rig with the possibility of using modelled amps (via axe fx, which is taking care also of WET line fxs plus some in front fx and also fx in the center line via the shared power station fx loop) or up to 4 amps...
The tone from the videos is actually super cool. Seems to cover lots of grounds and has a very organic tone...I am really impressed...the look is very peculiar to say the least but hey maybe it becomes an acquired taste....the price however ???