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@SumOne If it's helps I picked up the effects last month, I prefer that for live pedal board use as I don't use irs etc. More blocks but more fiddly to edit on the fly. The L/R FX loop has separate ins and out unlike the stomp which has trs stereo send and it's didn't like a fuzz in there (ground hum) plus more footswitches for assignment without spending more on external stuff. But I couldn't get rid of the stomp because of what it can do as an interface, soo easy to tweak on the unit too, so that lives next to the computer now.
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@SumOne I sold my separates end of last year to fund a stomp. It's worked out great for me, I kept my preamp and fuzz to put in the loop to free up blocks for more utilities like EQ, signal splitting and compression. It makes for an awesome interface too.
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Hey dude, had mine just over a year now. I really like it, but it only really works well with a good clean blend, I used a Boss Ls-2 but other options are available, this drastically helps it become more bass friendly and useable. Very different after many years of big muffs. I found I prefer the gain at around 9 o clock, tone around 1 and Octave between 11/12, Tone to taste
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Had a Sansamp in some shape or form on my board for as long as I have been playing. Usually last in the chain aside from any comp, I have it to set my standard tone prior to going into my amp which I use for room EQ, plus Sansamps just make any dirt pedal sound so much better. Currently and for the past few years I have the BDDI v2, set and forget.
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Ashdown Amps - what are the differences between models?
Stofferson replied to PeteJ's topic in Amps and Cabs
I get to make very loud noises too! -
Ashdown Amps - what are the differences between models?
Stofferson replied to PeteJ's topic in Amps and Cabs
Only in comparison 🙂. Aye love my ABM, not a touch in my old trace gear weight wise. Totally agree though built like tanks and the best customer service in the business -
Ashdown Amps - what are the differences between models?
Stofferson replied to PeteJ's topic in Amps and Cabs
Hey dude, It's early so bear with 🙂 The Abm models you can consider the flag ship, Class A/B solid state power amp (old school heavy type), Big, loud and versatile. They have a pre amp valve for a blended drive section and a fantastic and versatile EQ The RM are the light weight equivalent, 300/500/800 watts Class D Lightweight Power supply, I'd describe as a valve emulated blended drive, Just as good EQ Both have a useable one knob compressor, Sub octave generator for some nice lower end growl. You can more or less get the same voicings out of each, it all depends on whether your happy to go big large and heavy or have a nice light weight amp. -
Skint after the purchase of the year last week 😂, will see what I can muster this year, got my eye on a new custom build
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Damn, always wanted a LB
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No comment 🙄😂
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it's all about the angles mate 😉
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Haha, not 100% sure that's how I left it, but it's not far off tbf. Below is more realistic
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Got the 220. Love it with my BF 210.
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Best stay off the veggie curries during load in and out then aye hehe
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Yup 810 lol weird lift, neo speakers but chonky wood lol can't wait to crank it haha
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Too late guys, sorry! Just got this bad boy safe and sound to its new home.
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My apologies, I've been very good / patient waiting for the right thing to pop up. Of course! I'll certainly attempt a demo
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I know right! had to be done.
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Picking this up later 😂
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Had this cab for a while. Was great and really light considering. Excellent cab, I used it with an older TE Ah400
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Iconic pub venue in Nottingham to close
Stofferson replied to DaytonaRik's topic in General Discussion
Giffard arms any chance? Always fun. Ahh TNT though, great place, played many times over the years, It's Iconic from my scene at least, from having a cheeky pint at 14 before going to City all them years ago, Nottingham wouldn't be the same without it. Still We have the Old Sal, Chameleon for gigs of the same calibre, and no doubt something will arise again, Nottingham is great like that -
Nice, had one since the beginning of the year, great pedal, deffo needs to be in a clean blend to really cut through on bass. A lot different to the standard muffs out there, really sings. Although since getting a Hx Stomp I may part with mine 🙄
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EBS and Rockboard flat patch cables - anyone compared them?
Stofferson replied to franzbassist's topic in Effects
Got the rockboard flat heads on my board and the ebs ones for my trs routing where needed, both are pretty solid and do the job with no issues. -
Apologies! But it's the price of tone. I ran that setup for years, it works great, that's the only thing holding these pedals back is a good clean blend and more cut through EQ. But you can potentially get all 2nd hand for a great price.