Guitar player Rig [Seeking advice]
- Pedro Mota
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I opened for a Pop/Top 40 band about a year ago who had a guitarist using a Line 6 Flextone. It really sounded good for what he was doing. IME, the Line 6 modeling stuff sounds good for cleans and lower gain stuff. Once you start trying to get a high-gain, super saturated sound, it starts to sound really canned and flubby to my ears.
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Dimmu Borgir? I think they use Engl. Terry at Guitars 'n Stuff in Vintondale (by Ebensburg) is an Engl dealer.Pedro Mota wrote:okay so based on Guitar rig 5 :
I use this The most:
Any clue what the Brand is?
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I'll defer to you here, Greg. I'm not really sure how to read the software GUI. lolStumbleFingers wrote:That's a Peavey 5150, currently sold by Peavey under a different name as the 6505. An excellent amp, and easy to find used too.
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I don't have a clue what the part on the bottom named Reflektor is. A reverb? The bit on top is a 5150 head. There's one over in the For Sale section: http://rockpage.net/phpbb2/topic36598.html
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True. ...You'll find plenty of reasons to add stuff as ya go along... Don't ruin that "joy"/addiction without giving it a proper time to play out.StumbleFingers wrote:Start with a guitar plugged straight into the amp (or amp model) and don't add anything else unless you have a specific reason to.
And if you go with stomp boxes, invest in a spatula.
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This thing is unbelieveable. channel 4 has more gain on 3 than most amps full blown. The clean sound is awesome, but because it ohly has 36 watts, it tends to break up a little at higher volumes. The built in effects are top notch and you can use midi to switch everything.
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Thanks for the props Dave. Im back
Ive been using a Fender Mustang IV amp for about 3 years now..
Ive always tried to be a minimalist...less stuff, less problems...kinda thing..(Well...not always...in the beginning I was a Bring it all and blow them out the doors...but being 37...GEAR IS HEAVY....lol and my ears are still ringing from the Metal days...lol)
For what its worth, its all I need to get buy normal venues around the area. Its Fully Programmable, with a 4 button foot switch you can adjust to what ever your doing. It eliminates all the pedals you need to bring, along with a pretty solid sound.
The open compartment in the back of the amp houses my wireless and a HumDebugger (For those shows where when the furnace kicks on...your amp cries kinda thing). So its all together...no extra plugs... All I do is plug in my guitar and 1 outlet for power, and Im ready.
Ive gone digital...yea...I leave my tube amps at home, cant beat a tube sound...but....GEAR IS HEAVY and I love showing up at a gig, and in 3 min.(Tuning guitars included) Im ready.
Ive been using a Fender Mustang IV amp for about 3 years now..
Ive always tried to be a minimalist...less stuff, less problems...kinda thing..(Well...not always...in the beginning I was a Bring it all and blow them out the doors...but being 37...GEAR IS HEAVY....lol and my ears are still ringing from the Metal days...lol)
For what its worth, its all I need to get buy normal venues around the area. Its Fully Programmable, with a 4 button foot switch you can adjust to what ever your doing. It eliminates all the pedals you need to bring, along with a pretty solid sound.
The open compartment in the back of the amp houses my wireless and a HumDebugger (For those shows where when the furnace kicks on...your amp cries kinda thing). So its all together...no extra plugs... All I do is plug in my guitar and 1 outlet for power, and Im ready.
Ive gone digital...yea...I leave my tube amps at home, cant beat a tube sound...but....GEAR IS HEAVY and I love showing up at a gig, and in 3 min.(Tuning guitars included) Im ready.