Dealmaker
Inspired
OK - I love my Axe FXII - when I play on my own - I can coax some wonderful sounds and tones out of it.....
...however whenever I play with the band at practice - or at a gig....I am really struggling to get it to cut through the band - it just gets lost in the cacophony of sound that the band produces and I really cant hear myself unless its a quieter piece.
I'm not sure if its the AXE at fault, my set up pre-sets (many of which are simply stock pre-sets) , or the fact I'm using an RCF NX12SMA FRFR monitor to project "my" sound - or all of these.
The other day I got a new Marshall Jubilee re-issue, with matching 4 x 12 cab - and played with it at practice a bit - what a difference - I could hear every note ! And for the first time I've considered ditching the FXII as the connivence is worth nothing if I can't be heard......
Any advice for trying to find a slot in the audio spectrum that will allow me to hear what I'm playing??
...however whenever I play with the band at practice - or at a gig....I am really struggling to get it to cut through the band - it just gets lost in the cacophony of sound that the band produces and I really cant hear myself unless its a quieter piece.
I'm not sure if its the AXE at fault, my set up pre-sets (many of which are simply stock pre-sets) , or the fact I'm using an RCF NX12SMA FRFR monitor to project "my" sound - or all of these.
The other day I got a new Marshall Jubilee re-issue, with matching 4 x 12 cab - and played with it at practice a bit - what a difference - I could hear every note ! And for the first time I've considered ditching the FXII as the connivence is worth nothing if I can't be heard......
Any advice for trying to find a slot in the audio spectrum that will allow me to hear what I'm playing??