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paintballnsk
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So I've been a tube head geek since the day I plugged into a Mesa Boogie, and I've never looked back. However, my effects rig with a Roadster has become a rather heavy annoyance, and since we mic everything up at our shows anyway, I don't think the crowd is gonna be able to hear a difference between the real rectifier vs the Eleven Rack.
Given that, I want the best bang for my buck. I already bought a Mesa 2:50 for a power amp. And I can't decide what I want to do.
Options 1 - Modeling preamp:
I'm narrowing down to the 11R, Pod HD500, AxeFX Ultra, and maybe even a Kemper Profiler. What other options are out there that handle all the guitar models AND effects really well? The advantages are you can setup your rig profiles on your PC, everything is in one consolidated unit, and it's pretty light compared to other setups. Another advantage of 11R is it comes with a full version of PT10 right now. Even though I'm a Cubase guy, I'd take a PT rig for the hell of it. It almost pays itself off if you consider PT10 is $700. The Kemper and the AxeFX2 do some profiling or tone matching. But I don't really care about that. I just want a system that sounds awesome. I think Kemper will slay the whole market when they make a rack unit. So having a good library of presets I can find online is beneficial, and I think all 4 of them have pretty big user shared libraries out there anyway. The Kemper and the AxeFX will probably hold their value better than anything else as well.
Options 2 - Preamp with a multi-effects unit:
I am absolutely IN LOVE with the ENGL e530, the Marshall JMP-1, and the Mesa Triaxis. I could get any two of these, and a G-Major for about the same price as the AxeFX, if not a little cheaper if I shop right. But I lose the ability to direct out to the mixer during live shows with the emulated speaker outputs, and it will be a heavier rig, and it won't be quite as versatile. The ENGL would need a midi amp switcher. I have an RJM RG16, but again, it's more weight to add.
So ya... I haven't heard a lot of samples of the 11R or the Pod that really blew me away. However, this will be primarily a live rig. And I really don't think it will make or break the tone out front if it's done right. I do run a recording studio, and I think the ENGL or JMP-1 would be more beneficial in my opinion for that as well, because they sound so much more organic than any of the modeling preamps I've heard, even from the AxeFX. The 11R is a pain because it has to go through ProTools because it's AVID and they like to strangle everything they create by trying to keep it in their stupid product lines.
Help me choose. I'm leaning towards the AxeFX Ultra, which I can get on ebay under $1500. I think the ENGL/Triaxis/GMajor would be the best sounding of them all but the heaviest, and the 11R is probably the best bang for the buck, I think I'm probably ruling out the POD until someone can show me some samples that dont sound like digital doodoo. Also I'm not 100% sure if the Pod HD500 is midi controllable or if it has to use one of their stupid floorboards to control it. But I can't make a decision haha, help me out.
Thanks
So I've been a tube head geek since the day I plugged into a Mesa Boogie, and I've never looked back. However, my effects rig with a Roadster has become a rather heavy annoyance, and since we mic everything up at our shows anyway, I don't think the crowd is gonna be able to hear a difference between the real rectifier vs the Eleven Rack.
Given that, I want the best bang for my buck. I already bought a Mesa 2:50 for a power amp. And I can't decide what I want to do.
Options 1 - Modeling preamp:
I'm narrowing down to the 11R, Pod HD500, AxeFX Ultra, and maybe even a Kemper Profiler. What other options are out there that handle all the guitar models AND effects really well? The advantages are you can setup your rig profiles on your PC, everything is in one consolidated unit, and it's pretty light compared to other setups. Another advantage of 11R is it comes with a full version of PT10 right now. Even though I'm a Cubase guy, I'd take a PT rig for the hell of it. It almost pays itself off if you consider PT10 is $700. The Kemper and the AxeFX2 do some profiling or tone matching. But I don't really care about that. I just want a system that sounds awesome. I think Kemper will slay the whole market when they make a rack unit. So having a good library of presets I can find online is beneficial, and I think all 4 of them have pretty big user shared libraries out there anyway. The Kemper and the AxeFX will probably hold their value better than anything else as well.
Options 2 - Preamp with a multi-effects unit:
I am absolutely IN LOVE with the ENGL e530, the Marshall JMP-1, and the Mesa Triaxis. I could get any two of these, and a G-Major for about the same price as the AxeFX, if not a little cheaper if I shop right. But I lose the ability to direct out to the mixer during live shows with the emulated speaker outputs, and it will be a heavier rig, and it won't be quite as versatile. The ENGL would need a midi amp switcher. I have an RJM RG16, but again, it's more weight to add.
So ya... I haven't heard a lot of samples of the 11R or the Pod that really blew me away. However, this will be primarily a live rig. And I really don't think it will make or break the tone out front if it's done right. I do run a recording studio, and I think the ENGL or JMP-1 would be more beneficial in my opinion for that as well, because they sound so much more organic than any of the modeling preamps I've heard, even from the AxeFX. The 11R is a pain because it has to go through ProTools because it's AVID and they like to strangle everything they create by trying to keep it in their stupid product lines.
Help me choose. I'm leaning towards the AxeFX Ultra, which I can get on ebay under $1500. I think the ENGL/Triaxis/GMajor would be the best sounding of them all but the heaviest, and the 11R is probably the best bang for the buck, I think I'm probably ruling out the POD until someone can show me some samples that dont sound like digital doodoo. Also I'm not 100% sure if the Pod HD500 is midi controllable or if it has to use one of their stupid floorboards to control it. But I can't make a decision haha, help me out.
Thanks