suggestions pls-cab sim/monitor for cheaps
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suggestions pls-cab sim/monitor for cheaps
we are looking at doing some recordings at our 6x3 shed with a basic setup-zoom H6- and while my methodology works for one band,it doesnt for the other.
one band has one guitarist doing all the lead ins so he has a send from an amplifi TT to the drummer for monitoring.The cabs are turned backward to the doors away from the drums and we stand in front of the cabs so we get our monitoring that way.I also send a preamp out signal from both amps to the zoom and slap sims on it in reaper afterwards.so the only mics are the ones on the drums
the other band has both guitarists sharing lead ins so i need to somehow send both signals with sim applied to the drummer.I want a unit that can handle two different sims at once (stereo? with a L+R?)-is there such a thing?or i could just use the TT to put a sim on one and get a cheap solution for the other side without blowing the budget(which is fuck all).it doesnt have to be amazing it just has to not sound like a metal zone into you grandads fountain 3-in-1.
one band has one guitarist doing all the lead ins so he has a send from an amplifi TT to the drummer for monitoring.The cabs are turned backward to the doors away from the drums and we stand in front of the cabs so we get our monitoring that way.I also send a preamp out signal from both amps to the zoom and slap sims on it in reaper afterwards.so the only mics are the ones on the drums
the other band has both guitarists sharing lead ins so i need to somehow send both signals with sim applied to the drummer.I want a unit that can handle two different sims at once (stereo? with a L+R?)-is there such a thing?or i could just use the TT to put a sim on one and get a cheap solution for the other side without blowing the budget(which is fuck all).it doesnt have to be amazing it just has to not sound like a metal zone into you grandads fountain 3-in-1.
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Re: suggestions pls-cab sim/monitor for cheaps
I think joyo has some copies of the sansamp pedals. They’d be cheap.
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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Re: suggestions pls-cab sim/monitor for cheaps
Mooer Radar looks like a good cheap IR loader. However if you want really cheap the Joyo amp sim pedals will probably be better and you could buy 2 to do stereo and it would still be like $100ish!
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Re: suggestions pls-cab sim/monitor for cheaps
yeah it seems the mooer/rowin/whatever DI with switchable emulation is the best bet could get two for 100-odd bucks!
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i have one of those joyo californian sound pedals(got given to me) and its AWFUL.But im guessing you mean more like the sansamp ripoffs,which are more than what i need.I also spied this one but again,way to much dollar.
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IIRC, the joyo sansamp rip offs have cab emulation, but not headphone outs. So they sound like balls on headphones unless there is a preamp after them.
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Re: suggestions pls-cab sim/monitor for cheaps
That’s a great option by the looks. Goes between amp and speaker and sends a line out. Perfect. Quite tempted to get one although I have no need for it.Reg18 wrote:I see there’s is a H&K red box on TM for $130 but I don’t have any experience with those ones.
They keep telling me tone is in the fingers, but I have yet to see a "look at my fingers" thread.
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yeah I'm tempted to get a Redbox as well, but considering they're $99 USD new, the one on trademe is in my "meh, might as well get a new one" priceband.
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Re: suggestions pls-cab sim/monitor for cheaps
Check out the AMT Pangaea that mattalica has for sale for those looking for between the amp and cab options...
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Re: suggestions pls-cab sim/monitor for cheaps
red box has the bonus of being able to send two signals too,so i could have the thru putting the raw preamp to the zoom and the xlr to a mixer for headphones.Especially good as one amp is an EVH stealth with just one send.
Seems behringer have ripped that design off too on the GI 100.
Seems behringer have ripped that design off too on the GI 100.
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I thought the "thru" on the redbox was the same signal the amp put out. If you went amp > speaker out > red box > zoom, then the neither the amp nor the zoom would be very happy?
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Re: suggestions pls-cab sim/monitor for cheaps
Kris, you're welcome to try out or borrow the AMT Pangaea if you like. I'm not using it at all at the moment
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according to the manual you can run it either between the amp and speaker,or between the pre and power amp (ie in the fx loop) The latter is what i would be doing, although i woudnt be running it back to the poweramp.They recommend using the speaker out->redbox->speaker out for optimal level which i can understand,i had a Unleash and that always performed better being fed by the speaker outs.Its only the drummer getting the cab sim in my situation.JHorner wrote:I thought the "thru" on the redbox was the same signal the amp put out. If you went amp > speaker out > red box > zoom, then the neither the amp nor the zoom would be very happy?
cheers mate,its a great unit but way too much for what i need.Its just for monitoring so a bit of a waste of power in my situation.Mattallica wrote:Kris, you're welcome to try out or borrow the AMT Pangaea if you like. I'm not using it at all at the moment