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Inspired
Howdy world,
Been checking the Amps and Cabs tab daily to see what the best FRFR option was for the Axe for some time now. From all the information I could gather, the RCF made the most sense: loud, coaxial, lightweight, portable, reputable. Got a great deal from Mike at Audiopyle!
Some comments about the design: very understated, which I like! A very small, but obviously powerful box, the RCF is great for my small bedroom. Easily moveable around and simple to just plug in and play. Had to figure out which settings to use to prevent clipping but all in all very smooth process.
Here is my experience after unboxing: hello mid range! In comparison to my JBL EON, the RCF is on another level (obviously, because of price and quality) - my point is that you truly don't know until you experience the switcheroo. I definitely had my "ahh" moment - I laughed quite a bit. After going back and forth with my JBL, I finally got to work on tweaking some presets. Specifically, what is discussed in the link below
http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-f...e-release-monster-speaker-resonance-page.html
I AB'd before and after and really noticed a difference! Scott Peterson rocks for putting such a page together.
This purchase marks the end of a life long quest. A quest for THE - guitar rig of my dreams. It is with great joy that I declare my quest is complete. I have the rig I have always wanted and will no longer stress over my sound!
Special thanks to Scott Peterson, Simeon, Sean Strickland and all those who posted about the Axe conferences! It made my decision much easier (even though I wish I could have attended one)! AXE FX ALABAMA!
TO THE SHED.....!
Been checking the Amps and Cabs tab daily to see what the best FRFR option was for the Axe for some time now. From all the information I could gather, the RCF made the most sense: loud, coaxial, lightweight, portable, reputable. Got a great deal from Mike at Audiopyle!
Some comments about the design: very understated, which I like! A very small, but obviously powerful box, the RCF is great for my small bedroom. Easily moveable around and simple to just plug in and play. Had to figure out which settings to use to prevent clipping but all in all very smooth process.
Here is my experience after unboxing: hello mid range! In comparison to my JBL EON, the RCF is on another level (obviously, because of price and quality) - my point is that you truly don't know until you experience the switcheroo. I definitely had my "ahh" moment - I laughed quite a bit. After going back and forth with my JBL, I finally got to work on tweaking some presets. Specifically, what is discussed in the link below
http://forum.fractalaudio.com/axe-f...e-release-monster-speaker-resonance-page.html
I AB'd before and after and really noticed a difference! Scott Peterson rocks for putting such a page together.
This purchase marks the end of a life long quest. A quest for THE - guitar rig of my dreams. It is with great joy that I declare my quest is complete. I have the rig I have always wanted and will no longer stress over my sound!
Special thanks to Scott Peterson, Simeon, Sean Strickland and all those who posted about the Axe conferences! It made my decision much easier (even though I wish I could have attended one)! AXE FX ALABAMA!
TO THE SHED.....!