psychodave":3tbqkpv6 said:
Gainfreak":3tbqkpv6 said:
HGainiac":3tbqkpv6 said:
psychodave":3tbqkpv6 said:
I was at Mctallica Tony's house and heard it through the VHT. Then we tried out the Mesa Simul-Satellite…. And the Simul-Satellite CRUSHED the VHT. I know you like Boogie amps, so the Simul should be right up your alley.
WOW!
Dave, crushed it how? tone? output??
Depends if the EQ was engaged. The satelites have the Graphic eq and if you tinker with that, it can appear to crush anything because of teh versatility
That was a big part of it.
Tony sold his VHT within a few day of getting the Simul-Satellite. The great thing is that you can engage/disengage the EQ with ease. Also, since it is Simul, you can mix power tubes and get some British EL34 flavor or 6L6 USA flavor. Not to mention the Tweed/Full power option. To me, it is a no brainer…if you bought the Axe for options, why settle on a power amp that doesn’t have the same flexibility?
If/when I get an Axe-FX, I will be getting a Simul-Satellite.
I hear you but It depends on what you want to do! H can already pipe the Axe-fx through his MKIV's power section...Instant Sattelite right there.
Im not speaking for him but what I think he is looking for is something very portable that wont break your back lol. Even the sattelites are heavy IMHO
I know how great they sound lol!
As far as Im concerned, Im looking to lighten up the rig. Im currently using the 2:90 and it sounds killer but the fucker adds so much weight to my rack. The Carvin SS that Im looking at is only 16lbs

If I can get the carvin to sound decent (which I think I can) the 2:90 will be pulled out of the rack.
The other thing that Im trying to get away from is to much EQ. There are multiple EQ's in the AXE-FX and adding more EQ on top of that can be a PITA IMHO. trust me... Ive played around with EQ's for many years and Im kind of burnt out on it