What a long strange trip it's been ! NAD
Posted: Tue Nov 05, 2024 2:20 am
I've been acquiring and disposing / swapping gear in and out like nobody's business lately. Here is an update of my current and hopefully final lineup.
Started with a Roland Jazz Chorus 22. Acquired a Boss ME-90. Both units fine for what they are but don't believe anyone when they tell you the JC is a pristine clean pedal platform. The Jazz Chorus is a clean amp but had its own character which is different than say a clean amp used for a pedalboard. I would say it's ideal use would be for a standalone chorus effect or as a shoegaze ambient platform. Enough said.. loved it for it's chorus but not for much else.
Boss ME-90: unless you are going direct, have a Boss Katana or an FRFR speaker, don't buy it. Boss has designed it so it uses IRs to sound great direct, and also has special EQ to sound good going into a Katana power amp in but the EQs they provide when you want to use any other guitar amp suck straight out and cannot get a decent eq as Boss in their wisdom seemingly tried to build a jack of all trades no IR switch but mastered none but the Katana profile.
So..off went the JC 22, off went the ME-90 (both were bought used so didn't end up losing much in resale at all. )
New:
Amp: Laney lf60 112. Very well built snazzy looking 13 inch SS combo with 2 channels. Clean channel kind of meh but drive channel really good . I leave it at 60 watt mode with gain on 8 and volume @ 2 or 3 for a great edge of breakup tone..
To supplement that, found a sale on the NUX MG-30 , $50 discount new, and I have to say, far easier and better sounding than the Valeton GP-200 I had earlier. Great job by NUX.
The final piece is my first into recording and in decades of having USB audio interface amps I not once used it to record except as a test to see if it worked. Just hate playing with a PC when a guitar is in my hands. At an Audio shop in Bangkok getting rid of old stock discontinued products, found an ancient Zoom R8 mixer /recorder. Missing an SD card but everything else was in the box and it works and is pretty easy to use, was quite well revered in it's heyday and hundreds of YouTube vids on it. Add in to that a discount dynamic mic and I'm almost all set for a mini recording studio in the living room.
This will allow me to record direct and also mic the amps and compare. As soon as I do some book learnin' in these matters will definitely be posting up some demos.
For now ..some pics
Started with a Roland Jazz Chorus 22. Acquired a Boss ME-90. Both units fine for what they are but don't believe anyone when they tell you the JC is a pristine clean pedal platform. The Jazz Chorus is a clean amp but had its own character which is different than say a clean amp used for a pedalboard. I would say it's ideal use would be for a standalone chorus effect or as a shoegaze ambient platform. Enough said.. loved it for it's chorus but not for much else.
Boss ME-90: unless you are going direct, have a Boss Katana or an FRFR speaker, don't buy it. Boss has designed it so it uses IRs to sound great direct, and also has special EQ to sound good going into a Katana power amp in but the EQs they provide when you want to use any other guitar amp suck straight out and cannot get a decent eq as Boss in their wisdom seemingly tried to build a jack of all trades no IR switch but mastered none but the Katana profile.
So..off went the JC 22, off went the ME-90 (both were bought used so didn't end up losing much in resale at all. )
New:
Amp: Laney lf60 112. Very well built snazzy looking 13 inch SS combo with 2 channels. Clean channel kind of meh but drive channel really good . I leave it at 60 watt mode with gain on 8 and volume @ 2 or 3 for a great edge of breakup tone..
To supplement that, found a sale on the NUX MG-30 , $50 discount new, and I have to say, far easier and better sounding than the Valeton GP-200 I had earlier. Great job by NUX.
The final piece is my first into recording and in decades of having USB audio interface amps I not once used it to record except as a test to see if it worked. Just hate playing with a PC when a guitar is in my hands. At an Audio shop in Bangkok getting rid of old stock discontinued products, found an ancient Zoom R8 mixer /recorder. Missing an SD card but everything else was in the box and it works and is pretty easy to use, was quite well revered in it's heyday and hundreds of YouTube vids on it. Add in to that a discount dynamic mic and I'm almost all set for a mini recording studio in the living room.
This will allow me to record direct and also mic the amps and compare. As soon as I do some book learnin' in these matters will definitely be posting up some demos.
For now ..some pics