Looking forward to the threads/complaints about motor noise..... :geekhe put a motor in? no wonder!
Looking forward to the threads/complaints about motor noise..... :geek
Thanks Scott for your contribution.I've never had a better experience with the 'feel' of playing the Axe-FX, ever. It makes FRFR 'feel' absolutely dynamic and the entire experience of running FRFR feels better than at any point before; and that's relative to the fact *IMHO* that's it has felt very responsive in the past.
Does it affect the driven PAs only, or does it changes the way the clean amps react as well?This is ENORMOUSLY fun. You really won't believe it once you turn up that Speaker Motor Drive.
Hands up all of the Std/Ultra users who can't help peeking in these threads and then wish that they hadn't.
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Thanks Scott for your contribution.
As you might remember, we had discussed about the RCFs you're currently using and I had come to the conclusion that they represent a good compromise between punch and fidelity to justify using them as the only cabs system for the Axe.
Since a couple of good, expensive FRFR monitors sounds different from the RCFs, I wonder if you perceive that 5.0 has changed the relative difference between these two ways of giving voice to the Axe. Does it make real monitors more worth it (i.e., RCFs a less good compromise?)? I'm still intrigued by the RCF solution.
Sorry if this sounds involute, hope to have been clear enough.
Does it affect the driven PAs only, or does it changes the way the clean amps react as well?
It also sounds and feels as good with my modest Mackie 624 NF monitors/JBL 2310SP Sub. This is a remarkable achievement.
All amps. It's in essence, in Cliff's words, all about dynamics. This firmware will reset the bar.
All IMHO, YMMV.
Sorry Scott, I phrased it bad. I was just wandering whether the Speaker Motor Drive affected the way an amp saturates or its clean (linear) working range as well.All amps. It's in essence, in Cliff's words, all about dynamics. This firmware will reset the bar.
Sorry Scott, I phrased it bad. I was just wandering whether the Speaker Motor Drive affected the way an amp saturates or its clean (linear) working range as well.
It occurs after the amp so it doesn't affect the way the amp saturates, but it will affect the way the cab block will sound. It is dependent on the motor drive level and the signal level of the input into the cab block I believe. It simulates the effect of what happen when you send high power levels to the speakers (clean or saturated).