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I messed around with this a little, but made mush.
Anyone else doing it, especially with high gain?
Anyone else doing it, especially with high gain?
I'm using two amps each with their own cab [stereo cab] and they're panned wide
5153Red to the left and a VH4 to the right
sounds great to me.. they take a while to dial in together though..
and you have to be mindful that the generate they same / very similar levels of low end so you don't "lean" to one side in the stereo image..
I've not used the Axe-II live yet...
but I have used presets exactly like this live before with another make / model of fx-unit and it sounds great..
it does take time to set this up... and it does take time to dial the amps into each other...
but when you nail it, it sounds huge..
sounds like this
EDIT: the riffy stuff at the start and the 'morphed to clean' that follows are the two amps..
when I switch the preset into it's 'soloing mode', the VH4 drops out and the 5153Red takes over [dirty and morphed clean tones]
I'm using two amps each with their own cab [stereo cab] and they're panned wide
5153Red to the left and a VH4 to the right
sounds great to me.. they take a while to dial in together though..
and you have to be mindful that the generate they same / very similar levels of low end so you don't "lean" to one side in the stereo image..
I've not used the Axe-II live yet...
but I have used presets exactly like this live before with another make / model of fx-unit and it sounds great..
it does take time to set this up... and it does take time to dial the amps into each other...
but when you nail it, it sounds huge..
sounds like this
EDIT: the riffy stuff at the start and the 'morphed to clean' that follows are the two amps..
when I switch the preset into it's 'soloing mode', the VH4 drops out and the 5153Red takes over [dirty and morphed clean tones]