nota
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Hey all, I'm back after about six years Back in the day I traded the original AxeFx around a lot, but got sick of lugging rack gear. Thanks to the AX8 I think I've found a permanent pedal replacement! Famous last words, GAS makes you flaky and unpredictable
Anyway, been trying all day to create a patch that mimics my Dumblish sound. Lately I've been gigging with an Ethos Amp and love it.
The stock cabs, even the ones that seem well suited to the D amps, seem very bassy/tinny to me. Is this just because they are all "close miced"? Do most of you fix this by the low/hi cut knobs in the amp block? I found I had to dramatically cut - like 250Hz and 6000-8000 on top. I feel like I'm losing realism that way, but I'm just not used to such, well, full range from my "real life" setup.
PS I'm using a QSC K8 as my FRFR. It's fairly flat, from what I can tell after many hours of research, and I recently made a spreadsheet comparing <30lb speakers under $1000.
Anyway, been trying all day to create a patch that mimics my Dumblish sound. Lately I've been gigging with an Ethos Amp and love it.
The stock cabs, even the ones that seem well suited to the D amps, seem very bassy/tinny to me. Is this just because they are all "close miced"? Do most of you fix this by the low/hi cut knobs in the amp block? I found I had to dramatically cut - like 250Hz and 6000-8000 on top. I feel like I'm losing realism that way, but I'm just not used to such, well, full range from my "real life" setup.
PS I'm using a QSC K8 as my FRFR. It's fairly flat, from what I can tell after many hours of research, and I recently made a spreadsheet comparing <30lb speakers under $1000.
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