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plexi59
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This thread is unlike most other "headphones" threads in that I'm not going to ask for advice on which headphones to buy. I already have several pairs of Sennheisers and AKGs and they sound great for playback.
I'm looking for a no-compromise solution for late night practicing, and Axe just sounds weird through them, with a backing track or without. Pick attack is much more harsh, it just sounds "metallic" and thin for the lack of a better description, no "plasticity" to the tone at all.
Has anyone figured out a way to compensate the patch so that it sounds like a cab in a room? Maybe some kind of special IR? Reverb settings? Crossfeed? All of the above? Something else?
I do really need to practice more, and the only time I can do that these days is when everyone is sleeping.
I'm looking for a no-compromise solution for late night practicing, and Axe just sounds weird through them, with a backing track or without. Pick attack is much more harsh, it just sounds "metallic" and thin for the lack of a better description, no "plasticity" to the tone at all.
Has anyone figured out a way to compensate the patch so that it sounds like a cab in a room? Maybe some kind of special IR? Reverb settings? Crossfeed? All of the above? Something else?
I do really need to practice more, and the only time I can do that these days is when everyone is sleeping.