Of course sound is subjective depending how old you are...
...I switched to the Cab version, because Ver 10, took away the polishedness of the amps and made them more Raw in your face. The CLR Cab compliments it perfectly.
I have said this before, buy what you can afford, so if you can afford a CLR wedge/Cab you will not be disappointed
Thanks for posting this Brian cuz I've been thinking about getting on that list myself now that I'm an Axe owner...not to hijack your thread but for those of you who may have both the wedge AND cab, can you tell us if you're having any preference between the two?
Hope I am not too off topic. I'm wondering how many CLR wedge buyers bought 2 and how you run them? I use my looper A LOT, more that 50% of a show with a 3 piece band. I usually do the loop first , either a hook or bridge, then insert it, to do leads over.Then I have the loop panned hard right, while my live playing is 60/70% on the left,at home on my Mackie 824's, it works great.. I am hoping to reproduce that live with the CLR's :geek
Hope I am not too off topic. I'm wondering how many CLR wedge buyers bought 2 and how you run them? I use my looper A LOT, more that 50% of a show with a 3 piece band. I usually do the loop first , either a hook or bridge, then insert it, to do leads over.Then I have the loop panned hard right, while my live playing is 60/70% on the left,at home on my Mackie 824's, it works great.. I am hoping to reproduce that live with the CLR's :geek