digitald00m
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Just got the FM9 this weekend. Previously for recording I was using a Rocktron Voodu Valve and running it straight into the audio interface. At first I was trying to make sure the FM9 could match the quality of sound from the Rocktron so I kept using a parametric eq at the end of the signal chain.
Then I found if I turn off the cabs I get this sound that I can still sculpt but has a big huge frequency of sound. To me it sounds great and I have wider range of tones coming through.
I even tried the flat responce cab hoping that it would not filter out the sound, but it still did just a little less.
I know this may be a serious n00b question, but why use CABs (CAB Blocks in FM9, not CABs in general) if it just imposes an EQ that takes away the full EQ of the guitar?
Has anyone noticed how much less frequencies come out after a cab is used? It sounds like a big filter to me that kills the sound.
Then I found if I turn off the cabs I get this sound that I can still sculpt but has a big huge frequency of sound. To me it sounds great and I have wider range of tones coming through.
I even tried the flat responce cab hoping that it would not filter out the sound, but it still did just a little less.
I know this may be a serious n00b question, but why use CABs (CAB Blocks in FM9, not CABs in general) if it just imposes an EQ that takes away the full EQ of the guitar?
Has anyone noticed how much less frequencies come out after a cab is used? It sounds like a big filter to me that kills the sound.