Honestly...by the time I get around to it, I probably will have forgotten about the question.I’d love for you to get both as the cobblestone would be a great backup and report on the differences. Good luck deciding!
Wow - a bar that has guitar hangers at the back of the stage. Nice!This is it after lots of different configurations…for now.
Heh.This is it after lots of different configurations…for now.
I pretty much have the same: FM3, Mosky, and Roland EV-5 mounted to a Pedaltrain Classic. I do run a passive volume pedal off the board before the FM3 input.I would put my FM3 on my Pedaltrain Classic but it won't fit in the case mounted to the pedalboard. I just stick it in there by itself along with a Boss EV-30 and a Mosky Dual switch.
That is pretty damn cool.Wow - a bar that has guitar hangers at the back of the stage. Nice!
I play at a place that has hangars too. its pretty cool!Wow - a bar that has guitar hangers at the back of the stage. Nice!
That thing is ready for war!I created a 'case' for my FM3 with a plexi shield. It's 3/4" thick plexi so I can stand directly on it.
It's the ultimate drunk barrier: Beer and drunk feet do not hit my knobs or screen.
Notice the small panel on the side where I have connections for power, 1/4 in, xlr out, USB (sometimes I swap that out for a second XLR).
I built it with plywood, cover it in Duratex (textured speaker paint), and the plexi is cheap enough to order from a local shop.
I have a loom with my 1/4", XLR, Power connections. Set up literally takes less than a minute. It all fits in an Anvil style oversized briefcase.
Entire rig in one hand....it almost feels like cheating.
I love the FM3.
Every once in a while I think about drilling a couple holes in the plexi and wiring in 1 or 2 buttons to plug into the pedal jack on the FM3. So making it a FM4/5. We'll see....
That is AMAZING!! Nice workI created a 'case' for my FM3 with a plexi shield. It's 3/4" thick plexi so I can stand directly on it.
It's the ultimate drunk barrier: Beer and drunk feet do not hit my knobs or screen.
Notice the small panel on the side where I have connections for power, 1/4 in, xlr out, USB (sometimes I swap that out for a second XLR).
I built it with plywood, cover it in Duratex (textured speaker paint), and the plexi is cheap enough to order from a local shop.
I have a loom with my 1/4", XLR, Power connections. Set up literally takes less than a minute. It all fits in an Anvil style oversized briefcase.
Entire rig in one hand....it almost feels like cheating.
I love the FM3.
Every once in a while I think about drilling a couple holes in the plexi and wiring in 1 or 2 buttons to plug into the pedal jack on the FM3. So making it a FM4/5. We'll see....