Mr.Modeler
Inspired
I really like my normal PA speakers. Just a pair of Cerwin Vega CVEs.
And 58 freakin’ pounds.I appreciate the feedback. I was leaning towards the QSC but am hearing a lot of mixed takes on it. Im very curious about the Headrush. I know the Friedman destroys but its 1k.......not many peeps can dish out that money.
I have used Mackie SRM450's V3 in our rehearsal space and for some gigs (with the AX8, not the FM3). They are usable, but I much prefer the Yamaha DZR 10's I upgraded to.
I could understand that, I do find they can be a little harsh at times I think, even with acoustic guitar. Of course, if you turn up to a smallish gig and the FOH is a pair of SRM450s and Subs, well, you're back there again!I did a few gigs with an SRM450 (v1) when I first got my Axe III. It sounded good enough to convince me the Axe was a keeper. But I had to tone the presence down in my presets--the Mackie sounded harsh in comparison to good studio monitors. Once I got serious about FRFR, I tried Xitone and AccuGroove, and I find both to be much truer to the tone coming out of the Axe.
Aspen's CPS Spacestation.. Have used all and every FRFRs out there in market.
All sold out except Friedman ASC10 and Spacestation. If anyone ever use CPS,
then ordinary FRFRs look like sounds boxy transistor radio..Please give a try.
Aspen's CPS Spacestation.. Have used all and every FRFRs out there in market.
All sold out except Friedman ASC10 and Spacestation. If anyone ever use CPS,
then ordinary FRFRs look like sounds boxy transistor radio..Please give a try.
I think the CPS V.3 sounds better when paired with decent guitar cab.
https://www.sweetwater.com/store/de...stereo-spacestation-v3-280w-3d-stereo-monitor
+1
yes, powerful and cheap, but not a very good rendering for my earsI think the HeadRush is best bang for the buck, hands down!