sumitagarwal
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That's what's happening so far!!I’ve been set and forget for around 2 years at least
@sumitagarwal dont sell the les pauls, just buy the prs. Signed 594s to CS
That's what's happening so far!!I’ve been set and forget for around 2 years at least
@sumitagarwal dont sell the les pauls, just buy the prs. Signed 594s to CS
PRS has the schematics for their guitars on their website.Very cool; do you know what kind of wiring your PRS guitars have?
Thanks! I’m definitely going to try that out.Another one that I could play all night long: The Supremo Trem, with the Vibrato Lux 1x12. Man, what a magical combination that is....
Stack a couple drives in front, set to match the dry guitar volume decently, and you have a wonderful palette of tones.
PRESET LINK WITH SUPREMO TREM AND VIBRATO LUX 1x12
As usual, one pedal (FC1-P2) gets you through the basic stuff - Clean Dry ->blend-> Clean Chorus ->blend-> Clean Rotary, with Dirty (by classic rock standards) Lead at toe-down. There are momentary and latching switches for various fun stuff like momentary panning flange and delay runaway and latching "Led Dly" that sets up the delay on the lead or lets you give it to them dry. I even have duplicates of the latching Input Boost on/off, Griddle Cake on/off, and Klone on/off set up as momentary, which is useful in situations where you want to punch a single phrase or fill a bit. Comes in at 78% on standard non-Turbo FM9....
Anyhoo, try not to get stuck playing that one all night....
As of late I have been playing the DS2 I really like the way it cleans up in the neck position. The Plexi is always a good go but to it's pretty hard to pick just one as there are so many great NMV sims.Dirty Shirley hands down
Yes but I think it leans more toward the JTM series with the warmer lows when you roll back whereas a Plexi thins out somewhat and that what I like most about the Dirty Shirley!To me, of all the modded Plexi designs, the Dirty Shirley seems to stick closest to the feel of actual Plexis. I love them!
Yes but I think it leans more toward the JTM series with the warmer lows when you roll back whereas a Plexi thins out somewhat and that what I like most about the Dirty Shirley!
I started a thread in the FM9 section Anyone else digging the Dirty Shirley 2 that didn't get much traction so I guess there aren't many that like it that much but to be fair I'm using it in for a different type of music (P&W) that works very well!Ah, I totally had not thought of it that way. Yes, I think you're right. The Dirty Shirley was the first amp that really hooked me in on the Axe-FX III. I used it for a while, but I left it alone for too long. I'm about to set up a guitar I haven't played in a few years, and this is piquing my interest now to see how it pairs with this amp again. Tonal adventure!
For whatever reason I’ve never bonded with a plexi model. I’ve never really played a real one so I don’t know what I’m missing.As of late I have been playing the DS2 I really like the way it cleans up in the neck position. The Plexi is always a good go but to it's pretty hard to pick just one as there are so many great NMV sims.