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inhuman666
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Rockmaster or Triaxis for deathmetal?
Well, maybe if you're going by price alone, sure.rlord1974":11ub7dtf said:This is kind of like comparing a Mercedes to a Volkswagen, isn't it?
Tone is important regardless of genre. If you're playing death metal, 99% of the time you're going to be on the high gain channel and the majority of that time you're going to be playing riffs (not solos). And you'll likely need a tight and cutting tone. While the Triaxis is an amazing preamp, I think that the high gain rhythm tones are lacking overall for this application. The preamp does amazing lead tones and clean tones.threadkiller":11ub7dtf said:For deathmetal it won't matter.![]()
I've owned a few VW that would smoke most Mercedes.rlord1974":1uua5y15 said:This is kind of like comparing a Mercedes to a Volkswagen, isn't it?
What does your mod do? well, besides fixing the switching issue... I've heard the switching relays are underrated, but it always seemed like it was shorting out since it was sensitive to movement.JerryP":1u4n038t said:I have both available. The Rockmaster is modded. The jacks aren't an issue once I go thru them. The Triaxis is stock.
Jerry
kiff":1lt5av80 said:What does your mod do? well, besides fixing the switching issue... I've heard the switching relays are underrated, but it always seemed like it was shorting out since it was sensitive to movement.JerryP":1lt5av80 said:I have both available. The Rockmaster is modded. The jacks aren't an issue once I go thru them. The Triaxis is stock.
Jerry![]()
JerryP":3p799wcr said:I have both available. The Rockmaster is modded. The jacks aren't an issue once I go thru them. The Triaxis is stock.
Jerry