The annoying thing is, they have by far the best interface of any multi I've ever used. So fucking easy!!!Bg wrote:oh and the obvious answers...
yes pc and mac, yes two pc's and two different mac pro laptops. and three different usb cables etc. I also made sure RS staff tested properly too.
and yes turning off and back on again just made Moss a bit antsy
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So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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What polarity cable did you use?Bg wrote:oh and the obvious answers...
yes pc and mac, yes two pc's and two different mac pro laptops. and three different usb cables etc. I also made sure RS staff tested properly too.
and yes turning off and back on again just made Moss a bit antsy
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red to red
black to black
and blue to bits...
black to black
and blue to bits...
So, is that low alcohol or no alcohol at all? mmmm, no alcohol, do you want to try it? Noooooooooo.
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Sounds like a good name for an album thatBg wrote:red to red
black to black
and blue to bits...
Re: Boss GT-1000 Vs HeadRush?
I think I have tentatively decided on a GT-1, can't afford to step up to a GT-1000 just yet. Amp wise, not 100% sure yet but really just want a nice clean platform that I can plug into.
If NZRS has a Black Friday sale then I could well be tempted to buy both and who knows, I might even have a few coins left over to buy some nice craft beer to celebrate my wee foray into the black hole that we know as 'digital'
If NZRS has a Black Friday sale then I could well be tempted to buy both and who knows, I might even have a few coins left over to buy some nice craft beer to celebrate my wee foray into the black hole that we know as 'digital'
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Re: Boss GT-1000 Vs HeadRush?
I'd say that the Headrush FRFR speaker is cheap enough to go the whole digital, but then with BG's reliability issues with the pedal, you'd be worried about the speaker as well!
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either no one picked up on this or it was shit ... not sure reallyDanger Mouse wrote:If that particular amp is your favourite profile then Nothing Else Matters.sunburster wrote: The modeling of the Roland JC-120 (one of my favorite amps) is superb on the GT-1000. I played a JC-120 for many years, and this sounds spot on to me. In comparison, the JC-120 modeling on the GT-100 always sounded sorta fake.
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I'd lean heavily towards shit myselfwillow13 wrote:either no one picked up on this or it was shit ... not sure reallyDanger Mouse wrote:If that particular amp is your favourite profile then Nothing Else Matters.sunburster wrote: The modeling of the Roland JC-120 (one of my favorite amps) is superb on the GT-1000. I played a JC-120 for many years, and this sounds spot on to me. In comparison, the JC-120 modeling on the GT-100 always sounded sorta fake.
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Does the DJW not have masses of headroom?Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Amp wise, not 100% sure yet but really just want a nice clean platform that I can plug into.
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Yep, but just feeling like riding the wind of change.JHorner wrote:Does the DJW not have masses of headroom?Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:Amp wise, not 100% sure yet but really just want a nice clean platform that I can plug into.
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it was a lot better than most of those pun runs that happen hereDanger Mouse wrote:I'd lean heavily towards shit myselfwillow13 wrote:either no one picked up on this or it was shit ... not sure reallyDanger Mouse wrote:
If that particular amp is your favourite profile then Nothing Else Matters.
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True but that isn't exactly hard to achievewillow13 wrote:it was a lot better than most of those pun runs that happen hereDanger Mouse wrote:I'd lean heavily towards shit myselfwillow13 wrote:
either no one picked up on this or it was shit ... not sure really
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It's just a rebranded Alto with a few mods, cheap and cheerful, but reliableslash-ed wrote:I'd say that the Headrush FRFR speaker is cheap enough to go the whole digital, but then with BG's reliability issues with the pedal, you'd be worried about the speaker as well!
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Ah.... I wonder. Be nice if they do to extend it over the weekend.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:
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Dave said that they’re doing something, just wasn’t sure what.Molly wrote:Ah.... I wonder. Be nice if they do to extend it over the weekend.Mini Forklift Ⓥ wrote:
If NZRS has a Black Friday sale ...