How are you finding the HS8's?Axe 3
You're probably like me, in that you don't want your rack to leave 'footprints' on your cab. I put an old shelf that actually has rounded edges on top of my cab, and set my rack on top. I like it being within arm's reach, since I practice while sitting at my desk, and am one of the few who prefer to not fire up the editor to tweak presets.
Have the Adam a7x's too, but these seem to work better for me. More balanced.How are you finding the HS8's?
Thank you very much, Honken!!!Looks like the Lightning is ordered from zen rigs
Damn I bet you put your shoes and socks on in the order of sock shoe sock shoe too, you sicko!You're probably like me, in that you don't want your rack to leave 'footprints' on your cab. I put an old shelf that actually has rounded edges on top of my cab, and set my rack on top. I like it being within arm's reach, since I practice while sitting at my desk, and am one of the few who prefer to not fire up the editor to tweak presets.
Well, tbh, I have my presets pretty well dialed in to the point when I want another tone, I just switch to a different one. And I like to play, rather than tweak, for the most part.Damn I bet you put your shoes and socks on in the order of sock shoe sock shoe too, you sicko!
Joking aside, that's bizarre from my perspective - I can't stand using the physical interface on the unit itself to make changes.
Cool, but do you really still use it? I sold most things after getting the AXE FX III.thanks, it'm my "happy place" hehe
got a couple more stuff in the room, over 30 years collecting
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Update: I bought a FC6 and finished the pedals which were self-built out of my old CryBaby WahWah and old Marshall foot switches. I also turned the studio monitors, which made a big difference.
The Fractal is an amazing tool, I use it all the time, but ...Cool, but do you really still use it? I sold most things after getting the AXE FX III.