Jim DeSchamp
Inspired
This is so good!
Just fired this up and my 1987 jumped is wonky! I reset it but its still quiet and fizzy farty muffled. Before, it was loud and proud and cut well with good clarity.
I had to do some resetting and its seems good again. The negative feedback was defaulting to 5 and after the beta it was on 2.07 and I was running it at 7 so I think I've got it all back with good results.Yes! Here, too. Wonky and muffed.
I feel it in all amps. The fact that I use Mesa 2:90 seems to help with that. At 16.00 I found the frequency and adjusted it in the general equalizer and solved it.
My thanks to Fractal for his assistance and patience. It's just an opinion of what I hear in my setup.
Yesss, me too ! Amazing20Db in PEQ! - Thankyou! (I'd hoped for this for a long time)
Same here...LF RES Q does nothing, and I believe there was another on that page that was not working.LF Res Q not updating the graph on the Axe Edit speaker page.
LF Res Q not updating the graph on the Axe Edit speaker page.
Axe-Edit hasn't been updated yet. Usually after a firmware update (or 2 in this case) Axe-Edit doesn't behave as it should. Not to worry as Michael is usually pretty quick to update after Cliff. However, the current firmware is still Beta so, Axe-Edit may not be updated until final release.Same here...LF RES Q does nothing, and I believe there was another on that page that was not working.
I noticed it not working and figured that was the case, that it would be updated with new Axe-Edit.Axe-Edit hasn't been updated yet. Usually after a firmware update (or 2 in this case) Axe-Edit doesn't behave as it should. Not to worry as Michael is usually pretty quick to update after Cliff. However, the current firmware is still Beta so, Axe-Edit may not be updated until final release.
I have a horrible distorted amp setup (by design) and then straight swap to CA+ Clean it seems slightly better but hasn't eliminated the spike between amp switching.Fixed pop when changing Amp block channels between models with disparate gains.
What more are you looking for?
At the end of the day, all you can do is listen with your own ears and decide what you like and what you don’t. Thankfully, we have an amazing tool in our hands that allows us to sculpt it into any shape we want.
I’m not sure how much other people can help you with this, as you’re relying on other people to hear the same things you hear, which must be described through a bit of a language barrier. That’s quite the monumental task.
There are only a small handful of people who are not happy with Cygnus and hundreds who are happy with it. Cliff still went out of his way to adjust things to try to make everyone happy. All you can do is download it, load it and see what it sounds like.
In the Axe don’t working too!I noticed it not working and figured that was the case, that it would be updated with new Axe-Edit.
There was a mistake in the previous firmware. The feedback was from the wrong tap making the negative feedback value too high. 2.07 is the correct value.Just fired this up and my 1987 jumped is wonky! I reset it but its still quiet and fizzy farty muffled. Before, it was loud and proud and cut well with good clarity.
I listen to everyone but if the vast majority likes something and only 2% don't then chances are the problem lies with the 2%.Did he really go out of his way to adjust things with the intention of appeasing the displeased, or was ityanother example of his relentless pursuit of perfection, evidenced by 200+ firmwares through the years?
The man asking asked a very simple question, with countless others wondering the same thing.
Yes! 98% of us want the amps to sound authentic.I listen to everyone but if the vast majority likes something and only 2% don't then chances are the problem lies with the 2%.
Cygnus is very accurate. If you don't like the way a model sounds then you probably wouldn't like the the real amp.
Cygnus is very accurate. If you don't like the way a model sounds then you probably wouldn't like the the real amp.