Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: jibidy on February 13, 2008, 03:22:57 PM
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Im currently using a randall 150 watt head (a hybrid) and a randall 212 cab. Waywayway too much power as i dont gig just play and record.
I thought about gettint a blackheart or something and putting a radial tonebone in front or something similar. Or should i get line 6 bogner jobby.
I basically want great tone on a good budget but also versatility.
i like high gain sounds and clean sounds, and i love playing with different effects. any thoughts and stuff would help.
Im thinking the line 6 because everything would be there already rather than having to spend a bunch on good pedals.
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the line 6 spider valve sounds like the answer.
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You might want to keep the head if you like it and get one of these:
http://www.jlhproducts.com/axetrak/
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You might want to keep the head if you like it and get one of these:
http://www.jlhproducts.com/axetrak/
If I understand the concept of this thing properly, brilliant!
Let me get this straight:
You plug a cranked head into it
Its quiet, and you plug that little box thing into a line-in
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Without a mic?
And eliminating the sound of the room?
And not deafening yourself?
Can you hear it? (I an see external speaker?)
Can you vouch for its goodness?
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Can you vouch for its goodness?
+1
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The only 'downside' with the Axetrak is that you can't position the mic, so you only get one 'flavour' of mic'ing.
Otherwise, yes -- it does exactly what it says on the box.
In fact there is a clip by someone (sorry, forget who) in the Players forum that uses an Axtrack; maybe it's Bird? I thought it sounded totally pro.
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http://www.bareknucklepickups.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=6085&highlight=axetrack
There you go.
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Axe Trak
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T6Nlt6OhDYU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4FKxvOr9rE
Grendel Dead Room
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kxDm_tRKk8c
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That definatly looks cool. Randall make one similar i think. Isolation cab.
but recording at loud levels isnt a problem just the playing in my room, i have access to a studio with a dead room for recording. I just wanted something smaller(loudness and portability) for in my room and jamming e.t.c.
http://www.musiciansfriend.com/product/Randall-Isolation-12-Speaker-Cab?sku=480371&src=3SOSWXXA
cheers for the replys. im quite leanient towrds the line 6.
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I use a THD Hot Plate to take the power out of my head / cab. It's rated up to 185w so will work for your head.
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Ok, its awesome,
But can I use my own mics?
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That looks sweet! But, is it just me or do the clips on the videos sound the tiniest bit compressed (as in post-amp compression)? Otherwise that thing pretty much looks essential.
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I think Guitar Rig 3 is the answer, with a D.I box, I'm continually amazed at how real it sounds.
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There's definitely some cool software out there, but I'm happy with what I can get out of the Axetrak as well. It's pretty cool. :twisted:
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I have software, modelers and tube amps, also have owned Weber Mass etc. Actually I get the best results at low volume if I put my tube amps on like 0.2 and boost them with a nice pedal, e.g. the RC Booster or the Fulltone OCD.
I can set my basic preamp tones at low volume at home and when I rehearse/gig use the same setup and usually just take down a bit on gain, bass and presence.