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Good one. Pilots don't wear polarized sunglasses for the same reason — they make it hard to see their instruments.Did you by chance have polarized sunglasses on? They wreak havoc on seeing screens like those.
Good one. Pilots don't wear polarized sunglasses for the same reason — they make it hard to see their instruments.Did you by chance have polarized sunglasses on? They wreak havoc on seeing screens like those.
Very nice. How do you have the Ventris wired up? In a Fractal loop? Use it to save cpu or just prefer it over the FM3 reverb?Tomorrow will see my first session using this rig.View attachment 71028
Tomorrow will see my first session using this rig.
The Ventris is in a stereo loop, Output 2 R/L to Ventris In and Ventris Outs to Input 2 R/L I use it to save CPU mostly so I can add a few extra blocks in to my preset and there are a few presets on the Ventris that I like and haven't spent the time on making them on the FM3.Very nice. How do you have the Ventris wired up? In a Fractal loop? Use it to save cpu or just prefer it over the FM3 reverb?
Anyone using a third party footswitch, instead of the FC? Looking for a cheap alternative, to add another button or 2
Looks great. Where did you grab those footswitch buttons? How are you using the Dual Switch?
Here’s this Rig in action & “Live & LOUD”.
This is the CAE+ Lead amp model & while I’m usually a V3O/SM57 IR guy, I found something that seems much more thick/full and pleasing in the Factory IR “4x12 Recto 160 E”.
I’m testing a lot of different amp models, a hand full of new IR’s and making a lot of song based presets.
While only iPhone audio, you can hear the Friedman ASC-10’s & how amp like this set-up is.
Note: I also use a pair of Headrush FRFR-108’s & am now selling my other (way too heavy) pair of Friedman ASM-12’s too.
Thanks again to all those that contribute & help out so much......I’ll try to do more....& post a bit if it helps or entertains at all.
Peace! X
Hey Paul.....Let me say this......ALL the Friedman stuff is truly fantastic & I think the traditional guitar cab design of the ASC line fixes the weight & bass issues I had with the ASM-12’s. My main point is that the ASC-10’s are just perfect in every way for me for a stereo pair.Sounds awesome Tim! I've decided to go with the Friedman's as well and I'm returning my Seymour Duncan Power Stage to buy one.
What is it about the 10" ones you like compared to the 12's? I only ask because I can only exchange for the 12 as the 10's aren't in stock over here in the UK at one particular guitar store. And It's too late to get a full refund unfortunately. Totally my fault I took too long to decided lol.
Cheers
Paul
Hey Paul.....Let me say this......ALL the Friedman stuff is truly fantastic & I think the traditional guitar cab design of the ASC line fixes the weight & bass issues I had with the ASM-12’s. My main point is that the ASC-10’s are just perfect in every way for me for a stereo pair.
The floor wedge design adds a lot of weight & I think some extra bass. My friend Todd has the ASC-12’s & added some casters to them for easy transport. I‘ve been doing CrossFit for the past year & am in the best shape of my life & I still don’t want to lift or move the ASM-12’s. Lol
Good luck & please post some pics or thoughts after you try the 12’s. My opinion might not be the same or accurate for your playing environment too.
Peace! X (aka Tim)
I have the ASC 12, Custom Grill, on casters, need those !! lol.
I would not give up the extra bass response over the 10 for anything. It can always be dialled back to suit.
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