MartinCliffe
Well-Known Member
Sorry to say this here, but I've downsized my rig for practical and financial reasons, and as a result I had no further need for my RG-16. So it's on its way to Rome. I'm keeping the Effect Gizmo, Mini Line Mixer and MasterMind though!
Controversially, I've gone for an all solid-state / modelling solution, because I spent a long time A/Bing my heads and my Digitech GSP1101, and I managed to program sounds on the Digitech that were at least comparable, and often times better, to the sounds I was using on my Peavey JSX and Triple XXX. I've sold the Triple XXX as well (still got the JSX for the moment although that's for sale). I'm mostly using the Twin Reverb sound for cleans, the Mark IV for crunch, the Dual Rectifier for heavy crunch, and the Mark IV with my Keeley DS-1 for lead sounds. Kicks major butt - modelling has definitely come of age with the GSP1101 - it blows away anything I've heard outside of the Axe-FX.
Plus, an 8U rack and a cab or two is a bit easier to manage than an 8U rack, 2 heads and 2 cabs
I'll post a new schematic once I've got it all sorted out
Controversially, I've gone for an all solid-state / modelling solution, because I spent a long time A/Bing my heads and my Digitech GSP1101, and I managed to program sounds on the Digitech that were at least comparable, and often times better, to the sounds I was using on my Peavey JSX and Triple XXX. I've sold the Triple XXX as well (still got the JSX for the moment although that's for sale). I'm mostly using the Twin Reverb sound for cleans, the Mark IV for crunch, the Dual Rectifier for heavy crunch, and the Mark IV with my Keeley DS-1 for lead sounds. Kicks major butt - modelling has definitely come of age with the GSP1101 - it blows away anything I've heard outside of the Axe-FX.
Plus, an 8U rack and a cab or two is a bit easier to manage than an 8U rack, 2 heads and 2 cabs
I'll post a new schematic once I've got it all sorted out