This sounds EPIC & I can’t wait to see it!Thanks Tim,
I've now sorted the exchange out and the ASC-12 has been ordered. Should be here Friday at some point. I'm gonna be putting the FM3 on a smaller Temple audio board a duo 17 and using my existing duo 24 for another FC setup. Running an FC12 setup at the moment on a duo 34 board but I wanted to get a spare FC just in case the FC12 goes down or we have really small gig and thought why not get an FC6 and make another board with that.
I will post some pics as soon as I'm done.
Cheers
Paul
This sounds EPIC & I can’t wait to see it!
I bet the ASC-12 will just kill in that standard cab configuration! So, you’re going to only use 1 ASC-12 in mono right?
I want to warm you about going”Full Stereo” bro......”Never go Full Stereo” because you’ll never go back!!!
The pair of ASC-10’s is HUGE sounding & very addicting! The Stereo spread & delays are so much fun......fun......fun.......fun.....
Congrats again.....& Peace! X
Lol.....Don’t do what I do.....That’s my 1st piece of advice for you man!Yep all mono with the ASC-12. That's what got me interested in the Friedman cabs is seeing your vid with the ASC-10's.
Now that you've said that about stereo my GAS is kicking in lol. Knowing me I'll have the ASC-12 for a couple of weeks and I'll end up selling it or trading it in for a couple of ASC-10's. That's the normal thing to do isn't it? lol
Lol.....Don’t do what I do.....That’s my 1st piece of advice for you man!
I can also very highly recommend the Headrush FRFR-108’s as they are just jaw dropping for personal monitoring for a gig. They are small & oh so powerful, crisp, clean & big sounding.....oh....& super cheap price wise. I only recommend them as a pair though at the 8” size.
I don’t sell gear very often & had 4+ years of high end gear that I just sold & made around $5k. I’m full digital now & the Friedman ASC-10’s were something I thought I’d buy, try & return. I even told this to my Sweetwater guy & said I’d eat the shipping back (only around $50). They were (aka are) SO GOOD that I had to keep them! Plus they look AMAZING too! My guitar teacher Sammy Boller is a Friedman guy & friends with Dave......& he told me that Save said that the ASC-10’s are the way to go & he fixed some design flaws from the ASM series w/ the ASC series. Maybe I should have tried the ASC-12’s? Lol
I’m playing with a new drummer who’s LOUD AF.....& the Friedman’s sound amazing in this band environment.
I do a lot of recording with my Axe Fx iii & only use my studio monitors with that set-up......BUT......I just created a recording rig from the Cameron amp model that I need to test out through the Stereo Friedman cabs.
Check this out if you get bored.....
X’s Cameron Shred-Fest
Peace! X
I thought that sounded great. Solid playing, and I really liked the lead tone you used.
Thx man & Great forum name too!!!I thought that sounded great. Solid playing, and I really liked the lead tone you used.
Thank you for sharing that.
That’s awesome! I’m going to raid the scrap wood pile in the garage and slap together a board. Keep it simple. Unless something else grabs my attention before. lolMan you guys go crazy on your boards lol... My rig is simple and all I need to get the job done. 5 minute setup and 4 square feet of stage space. You all know I am a big proponent of the QSC K8.2. Looking at the size you can see why. And yes it will hang or destroy anything out there 3 times its size hehe....
I feel like this needs a thread of its own, with some detailed pictures!FM3 in pseudo combo amp format. The top is easily removed with the thumb nuts to gain access to editing. I just use a dual footswitch to handle amp channel switching, boost on/off, tuner on/off, and tremolo on/off. Just like an amp.
Great master volume on this combo, so transparent.FM3 in pseudo combo amp format. The top is easily removed with the thumb nuts to gain access to editing. I just use a dual footswitch to handle amp channel switching, boost on/off, tuner on/off, and tremolo on/off. Just like an amp.
I'll see if I can get some more detailed shots with the lid off later in the week. There's a Line6 G10 wireless in the back, and the cab is loaded with a 12" Weber Silver Bell 50 watt ceramic. The poweramp is obviously a Seymour Duncan PS170. Whole thing weighs 40 pounds and is roughly 20"x22"x10.5".I feel like this needs a thread of its own, with some detailed pictures!
FINALLY! I had been waiting my whole guitar playing life for a combo with such transparency and headroom.Great master volume on this combo, so transparent.
Is that brand T1M? ..."Top right knob is my lead volume boost.."...well organized pedal bpard.
The current coming out from FAS Link enough to drive several pedals of 9Volt, you see? thanks!