+1, i'm mostly interested in people's experience with the qsc k12, as that would be my first option
I have K8s, K10s, and K12s. I accually like the 10s best. I run them around 95 Db and easily go to 100. 12s are a little to bassey and heavier. On both I tend to use the external sub switch to cut bass.+1, i'm mostly interested in people's experience with the qsc k12, as that would be my first option
I started out as a bass player who then moved to guitar about 30 years ago. One of the most important things I learned playing bass was more bass is NOT your friend.QSC K-12 but for the life of me, everything I touch turns to flubby bass, have to tweak like mad or even remove bass completely, The QSC only has a couple of EQ options too, but still tweaking and living the dream. Good luck mate. If anyone can solve my bass problem starting with tweaking the QSC before I even touch Axe controls I would also love to know btw
I am using A 2 u GT1000FX was very good although it is a class D amplifier but it is to simulate A/B class and grade can be adjusted within the AXE tendency if you choose to dye so loud after class I feel not very good
Anyone have experience with both? Or any other power amps for that matter and also what helps create the most realistic, tube-like tone?
Im using the QSC PLD 4.2 now and it's pretty good, but there's like this high, almost glassy overtone to every preset and I know its not the axe. I think its the signal processing of the QSC. I wanna try the matrix but dont really wanna drop cash right now.I get my tube-like tone from the Axe-Fx II and send that out through the very transparent and neutral Matrix GT1000FX.
I assume it will be the same with other amps if they are just as neutral.