I wonder what's inside...
Some Expensive Boxes Just Showed Up
- RockYoWorld
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If I had something witty to say, I'd put it here.
- RockYoWorld
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I finally got my Axe FX II XL+ presets to where I love them, so it's obviously time to spend way too much money to do it all over again! Also, I get these pedal board cases from Rondo. Very cheap price but work great with some modifications.
If I had something witty to say, I'd put it here.
- uwmcscott
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Looks like you need a bigger rack Or does the new head replace multiple devices in the old system?
I am sure there is a method to all the madness, but I have to say it looks like a pretty intimidating/complex setup from an uneducated user.
I am sure there is a method to all the madness, but I have to say it looks like a pretty intimidating/complex setup from an uneducated user.
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- redman
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My Zoom MS-50G was next to me when I opened this thread and it took off somewhere and hid.
Seriously though that's two very impressive impressive rigs WOW!! Congrats on the new gear definitely a two thumbs up score.
Seriously though that's two very impressive impressive rigs WOW!! Congrats on the new gear definitely a two thumbs up score.
- RockYoWorld
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I moved the Axe FX II XL+ to my desk. I've got some great tones in it and will still use it. Just importing my AxeFX 2 presets into AxeFX 3 using FracTool produces much different results. I'll likely switch amp models I use since the Engl amp I used on the 2 has some nasty high frequencies.
I'm currently re-printing the wireless mount to go underneath it since I accidentally cracked it when playing with it.
On my gig rig, I moved the power conditioner to the back. The Axe FX 3 is shallower than the Axe FX 2 so it lets me get away with that.
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- RockYoWorld
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At home, I have Yamaha HS8 monitors connected to my audio interface. For gigs, I go direct to FOH and we each get our own In-Ear-Monitor mix wirelessly through a Shure PDM bodypack. I use Westone UM30 IEMs.
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- RockYoWorld
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I thought I could start off by just importing my old patches using FracTool. I was wrong. The results are not the same. I've got A LOT of tweaking to do just to get to my main 3 patches ready for our next gig on June 12. I may have committed too early by replacing the unit in the portable rack...
EDIT: Just realized that I will be out of town for work and vacation all next week so I have til Sunday night to get the rig gig-ready.
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- RockYoWorld
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I know you all are dying to know that I had to upgrade my rack. Went from a normal 4U SKB rack to a Shallow 6U SKB rack so I could add an IEM transmitter. I recently joined an original band and needed my own IEM system. The cover band I've played in for 7 years supplies the IEMs. The patch bay I have in the back allows me to quickly and easily plug in whatever I need for whatever group I'm playing with.
I also picked up the carbon fiber FRFR cab also shown. I won't need it often, but every now and then, I play with a group that has another guitar player that has a cab on stage. It's nice to also have stage volume in those instances. Depending on the gig, I may not want the IEM and just bring my FM9 rig then.
I'll have to find a new way of packing the trunk of my car with all my gear and our bassist's gear with the taller rack, but the Shallow 6U rack is actually less volume than the normal 4U rack!
I also picked up the carbon fiber FRFR cab also shown. I won't need it often, but every now and then, I play with a group that has another guitar player that has a cab on stage. It's nice to also have stage volume in those instances. Depending on the gig, I may not want the IEM and just bring my FM9 rig then.
I'll have to find a new way of packing the trunk of my car with all my gear and our bassist's gear with the taller rack, but the Shallow 6U rack is actually less volume than the normal 4U rack!
If I had something witty to say, I'd put it here.
- andrewsrea
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Looks like you need an FAA license to operate that! Enjoy!
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