R.D.
Power User
Check out the Lynchback IRs. Great for Marshall tones.
Which Cab #'s ? I looked through the excel spreadsheet that someone provided and it must be incomplete, because I can't find the Cab w/ the Lynchbacks ?
THANKS !
Check out the Lynchback IRs. Great for Marshall tones.
757-760 MAR-CB LYN , theres a 57, 84 rear, 121 and U78, BY own hammerWhich Cab #'s ? I looked through the excel spreadsheet that someone provided and it must be incomplete, because I can't find the Cab w/ the Lynchbacks ?
THANKS !
It would be nice to hear such comparisonSo tonight I recorded a little clip with my AX8 using a patch that I thought sounded pretty massive. I decided to duplicate the patch on the AXE III just to see if I could hear any difference. ... just... wow... to me, it’s like the difference between streaming a song you love vs listening to an actual CD of the same song. The basic sound is still there (which sounds great), but the III gives you this added tonal depth that feels nonlinear, three dimensional, and extremely responsive. It compresses when you dig in and stays crystal clear and articulate when you play lighter. Holding out a big chord gives you this swirling harmonic movement that’s just fantastic. Simply put, it feels more alive.
I took a quick video in vivid Dolby Shakycam (TM) with first impressions:
I will be using this on my first album for my new project, Baron Carta.
757-760 MAR-CB LYN , theres a 57, 84 rear, 121 and U78, BY own hammer
I haven’t seen the spreadsheet, but remember that the III has TWO separate factory banks each with 1024 cabs, divided by less or more than 2 speakersTHANKS !
Yeah ..., the spreadsheet is definitely "off" .... It lists ....
0750 - 0770 - 2x12 Bludo ASW - Based on a Bludotone open “Oval Back” cab, loaded with a pair of special Bludotone-designed KTS-style Austin Speaker Works speakers.
You’re all Official in my books.
It would be nice to hear such comparison
*Sniff* You da real MVPs, dawg!*the feels*
Rex and Justin have done a nice articulation of what I have first heard in my initial noodling , I can add that the improved noise floor really seems to help that open , clearer thing, There are just a few new surprises I’ve discovered so far in the factory presets, most of which are from the earlier FW with some tweaks, but not as many examples of multiple scenes/channels as I would have hoped, but then Again I’m at the very start of my investigation . I did importvia fractalbot the several presets in the new thread started by @austinbuddy for New user III presets, and the 3 by him and one by @Mark Day are well worth checking out, with more to come I’m sure..the aXe change is not yet ready to accommodate the new presets apparently. I haven’t tried to build one of my own yet, prolly tomorrow . Navigation isn’t bad but not the best for aging eyes and fingers ..I am anxious for the Edit to be certain. All in all , pretty cool box so far....
So tonight I recorded a little clip with my AX8 using a patch that I thought sounded pretty massive. I decided to duplicate the patch on the AXE III just to see if I could hear any difference. ... just... wow... to me, it’s like the difference between streaming a song you love vs listening to an actual CD of the same song. The basic sound is still there (which sounds great), but the III gives you this added tonal depth that feels nonlinear, three dimensional, and extremely responsive. It compresses when you dig in and stays crystal clear and articulate when you play lighter. Holding out a big chord gives you this swirling harmonic movement that’s just fantastic. Simply put, it feels more alive.
First impressions:
- It's sooo quiet! Like, silent.
- Front panel looks better in person than in promo pics
- Screen is eye catching
- I/O (over USB) is amazingly flexible
I thought it was pretty cool that the first character of the preset name was red. Then I realized that someone had written the unit number on the plastic in red marker.What about screen plastic?
You got screwed, brother. You're supposed to lick that plastic screen protector and absorb all the mojo.Wait, mine didn't have sticky plastic over the screen...