Everything sounds great into the front of my amp. Seriously, it's a great little amp (Mesa Express 212 combo) with a wonderful clean channel. I've been running pedals or MFX into it for years, all with good results. Tried the Axe into the return, and it's good for sure, but magic happened when I went into the amp's clean channel.
I disabled the power amp modeling and left the presence control at zero (which I understand is actually a cut when the power amp is disabled). This seems to be the key. I have a nice warm clean sound dialed in on the amp. Output 1 from the Axe goes to the front of the amp, output 1 level is at maximum. This seems like unity gain. No tone loss that I can detect. For the amp models, I bring the level down to at least -10 or more so that the bypassed level is the same.
Killer sounds using the JCM800 model. Goose it with a Tube Screamer for more gain or solo boost. Sounds and feels like a real amp. Maybe because half the rig is one. Also, using just the drive block on the Axe into the Mesa's clean channel is divine. Some really nice models in there, especially the Tube Drive or the Eternity. My pedal GAS is gone now. Well, maybe. I love pedals.
The really cool part is how low I can set the volume and still have a great tone from the amp. I'm getting all the feel of having an amp behind me with a virtually unlimited arsenal of gear going into it. Gotta love it.
Just wondering if anyone else was using their Axe this way, and if so, what tips you might have.
Thanks,
L.B.
I disabled the power amp modeling and left the presence control at zero (which I understand is actually a cut when the power amp is disabled). This seems to be the key. I have a nice warm clean sound dialed in on the amp. Output 1 from the Axe goes to the front of the amp, output 1 level is at maximum. This seems like unity gain. No tone loss that I can detect. For the amp models, I bring the level down to at least -10 or more so that the bypassed level is the same.
Killer sounds using the JCM800 model. Goose it with a Tube Screamer for more gain or solo boost. Sounds and feels like a real amp. Maybe because half the rig is one. Also, using just the drive block on the Axe into the Mesa's clean channel is divine. Some really nice models in there, especially the Tube Drive or the Eternity. My pedal GAS is gone now. Well, maybe. I love pedals.
The really cool part is how low I can set the volume and still have a great tone from the amp. I'm getting all the feel of having an amp behind me with a virtually unlimited arsenal of gear going into it. Gotta love it.
Just wondering if anyone else was using their Axe this way, and if so, what tips you might have.
Thanks,
L.B.