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fractal Box here is about $800 where the Suhr is about 650-700 - I feel we get shafted here in New Zealand ( Axe 3 is looking to be $3800 here...)They're both $400 in the US.
fractal Box here is about $800 where the Suhr is about 650-700 - I feel we get shafted here in New Zealand ( Axe 3 is looking to be $3800 here...)They're both $400 in the US.
Yeah I noticed the blue light show inside! Reminds me of the swart night light bulb!Next time you use it try it in a dark room
I predict that nobody's going to buy the LB-2, because we're all waiting for the LB-1.
BUT if Fractal promises a separate cab simulator, then we could all buy the LB-2 now, use it with the Axe II and AX8, and get the cab simulator later.
I predict that nobody's going to buy the LB-2, because we're all waiting for the LB-1.
BUT if Fractal promises a separate cab simulator, then we could all buy the LB-2 now, use it with the Axe II and AX8, and get the cab simulator later.
I'm waiting on the LB-1.... Have you heard any details on it?
Having a hard time to decide between LB-2 and the Universal Audio OX for a reactive load. Anybody compare these two?
Those two units are very different. How you want to use them? If you have more than one use in mind, it's probably easiest to describe each use separately.
I’m currently using my amp > suhr reactive load > amt pangaea cp-100fx-s IR loader. The fractal lb-2 could replace my suhr reactive load or I could get the OX and get rid of both units.
I heard this is suppose to have fx in it as well
If you already have an AxeFX, what would be the point in waiting for an LB-1? Just load the amp with the LB-2 and use a cab sim block in the Axe. That should already be very close to what an OX can do or what I imagine an LB-1 will be able to do. The biggest difference would seem to be just ease of use and off-loading some processor demand to the outboard box.I predict that nobody's going to buy the LB-2, because we're all waiting for the LB-1.
BUT if Fractal promises a separate cab simulator, then we could all buy the LB-2 now, use it with the Axe II and AX8, and get the cab simulator later.
I predict that nobody's going to buy the LB-2, because we're all waiting for the LB-1.
Half of your amp’s output power will go the speaker and the other half into the LB-2 reducing the volume of your amp by 6 dB.
That's 3 dB -- bug in the manual. Also, I was curious about the output impedance of the DI outputs and noticed the manual doesn't have a specifications section.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Decibel
View attachment 44729 Mine has been delivered! Got band rehearsal tonight, gig tomorrow... on Sunday let the games begin! I have a 2007 Marshall 2203 JCM800KK head, 1978 Music Man Sixty Five head, 2006 Vox AC30/TB6 combo and 2011 Marshall Class 5 C-1 combo....
Can't wait to try 2000+ Irs on the Axe Fx III once i get it!
It sounds glorious! I feel bad now for those who rushed to get rid of their tube amps! I haven't dimed the 100 watt Marshall but I used to gig with it with Master on 5 and on that setting it sounds great and no problem for the LB-2 handling it.So what did you think?
How is it as an Attenuator?
Master Volume were where before and after?
When connecting the 1/4" line output to your Axe-Fx, PLEASE BE CAREFUL to plug into the correct jack. One hole to the left by mistake and FIZZAPPP!!!! That's a pretty creative way to sell more new Axe-FX Units... lol
3dB doesn't sound like a whole lot of attenuation???