Yet, you picked the 3rd option: traditional cab. or is the new cab FR as well?
I didn't say suggest fw11 had anything to do with programming skills. I just made a joke at what is somewhat commonplace around here, which is to insult someone instead of giving help.Why is suggesting FW11 "bad" advice or have anything to do with putting down the OP's programming skills ?
I found as soon as I d/l'd fw11b that I felt I was getting a lot more of an "amp in room" feeling out of my monitors. I had the KPA as well and went back and forth with which to keep, Axe had features, KPA sounded a little more dynamic and like a real amp, ended up sticking with the Axe and then I tried 11 and everything I thought I was missing before was no longer an issue. It was the missing link, as I think Cliff put it. Now playing a DR patch through my monitors sounds and feels quite like when I had a real DRRI sitting in the room with me.
So my advice for anyone feeling they are missing out a little of the "realness" you may get form a cab in the room, is give 11 a try if you haven't already.
I saw that with no disrespect for anyones talent and I'm sure you've all tweaked your respective FW to its fullest, but just feel 11 will take you one step further.
What was already very good will be even better. What maybe was missing before, suddenly will fall into place
I didn't say suggest fw11 had anything to do with programming skills. I just made a joke at what is somewhat commonplace around here, which is to insult someone instead of giving help.
As far as FR vs FRFR, I can't say.....as I am not sure where the line is drawn.
FR = Full Range
FRFRF = Full Range Flat Response
example:
FR = Mackie 450
FRFR = Atomic CLR
how do you like the P-50's in tht deliverance cab?Ive switched from a 2/50/2 tubes to a Matrix gt1000fx... but uses a guitarcab - VHT 212 delivarance speaker cab. The effects, cleans & dist rytm is great with the matrix, but I hav`nt - for now - got the same "compressed spine lead "scream" tone - with the matrix as I could with the tube poweramp. it may be a tweeking aspect - not sure.
I didn't say suggest fw11 had anything to do with programming skills. I just made a joke at what is somewhat commonplace around here, which is to insult someone instead of giving help.
"Real helpful! Maybe now tell him he doesn't know how to create patches as well?"
B S.....Joke my ass, nice try. You took a poke at me canada, remember your comment?
but I can take it. I can give it too.
I was "suggesting" the OP try V11. Probably the best advice so far..What have you offered?
Carry on.
Very true. The IRs were behind - IMHO - the development of everything else. For the last few months the focus has been on bettering the IRs and the IRs are the missing link in the chain if you've got everything else set to "GO" (ie: well made patches, good FRFR set up, knowing your gear, and knowing what tone you're after). The CLRs made a huge difference for me in bridging the "gap" of what many threads have been discussing which is the "missing feel" link. Solid FRFR monitors and some highly developed IRs? They'll be the bomb.....
2) Quality of your IR's. There is so much development here coming (Own Hammer) or just here (Fractal's Mix IR's) that I won't belabor it. But your Cab block is *just* as important - if not more (believe it or not) - than your amp block in the FRFR world.
FWIW, my prior set up was the Fryette 2/90/2 through a D412. I loved it - but wasn't able to capitalize on the cab block or poweramp block as much as I'd have liked to. Sounded good on low volumes; sounded horrible turned up. But this is no 'dis' to the Fryette lineage of gear - it's probably some of my fave stuff currently out there. Just wasn't perfect for "me" and "my" Fractal pursuits.how do you like the P-50's in tht deliverance cab?
try KT-77's in one channel, the blend with the El-34's is ....................awesome