Dave Murray is the reason I started playing guitar. This is awesome!
Sweet!!!!!!!!!! Would love to git my mitts on his presets. Dave & Adrian along with Reb Beach is why i play guitar and own a JMP-1/9200. i switched to Axe FX for when i needed to play silently and as a back up to my JMP-1 and to replace a fridge size rack of aging costly/hard to repair Rack FX units. Glad to see he is following suit and making his rigcloser to what im currently using since i see he still has his Marshall JMP-1s and the classic Marshall rack amps still with a AXE FX 3 Turbo just like i run. I ssume he kept the JMP-1 in his rack as a if all else fails backup.
Quoted for truthiness.Cliff is the undisputed champion of modelling!
Same here! Still a big fan.Yep that's a majority of my youth right there...
YES he must convince Adrian! "JOIN US... JOIN US...."Wow! Adrian was always my favourite growing up, hopefully he's next - but what a coup!
Thank you I’m a big Reb fan and one of the reasons I play so of course I have both the Voyager and a FF Blue 87/88 Kramer Pacer Deluxe. The Voyager was always a dream guitar for me and a Family Friend who also gave me my frist guitar and tought me to play owned this one & I always lusted after it. Sadly for him and luckily for me he needed to free up some assets during lockdown 2020. I jumped on his very reasonable offer and will never part with it because it was a dream guitar and the sentimental value that came with it as I no longer have my frist guitar from him. Only way it will ever leave my hands is if he wants to buy it back for what he sold it to me for.Dude, that Voyager! Beautiful enviable collection.
Thank you I’m a big Reb fan and one of the reasons I play so of course I have both the Voyager and a FF Blue 87/88 Kramer Pacer Deluxe. The Voyager was always a dream guitar for me and a Family Friend who also gave me my frist guitar and tought me to play owned this one & I always lusted after it. Sadly for him and luckily for me he needed to free up some assets during lockdown 2020. I jumped on his very reasonable offer and will never part with it because it was a dream guitar and the sentimental value that came with it as I no longer have my frist guitar from him. Only way it will ever leave my hands is if he wants to buy it back for what he sold it to me for.
Maybe for their Gift of Tone series hopefully, but I doubt they'd outright give it away unfortunately.Any chance we can get his settings somehow?
Computer Enhance!CSI:FRACTAL - the DAVE case
12 sec in the YOUTUBE trailer you see 1 AXE setting in about 10 pixels not-sharpness,,,,
NOW you only need the CSI:MIAMI Horatio Caine teams software converting blurry 5 pixels reflexes in mirrors
to 8K resolution in a minute and solve the PRESET mystery
Might Ed once aswell and i feel you on the bad vibes and his ego put me off but yes his shop always had cool stuff especially the Abstract stuffDude, Yes, that is absolutely the coolest design for me. A longtime dream for me was to have an Ed Roman Abstract Rebel, which is a copy of the Voyager design. I met Ed Roman though, and, although his shop was by leaps and bounds the most impressive I've ever set foot in, I did not get a good feel from the guy. I have no idea what the custom shop reputation was while he was around or what it is now, after his passing. But the designs!
I remember seeing it awhile back.For whomever is wondering, in an old rig run down they showed he would run his JMP-1's into the FX return of a JCM2000 DSL to use the power section only, and then 1960B 4x12s Loaded with Celestion G12 "Vintage" 75-Watt Speakers. Happy preset making!
I remember seeing it awhile back.