So my 80's arena rock metal band IMPULSE has another gig Saturday. 2 guitars, keyboards, bass, drums, lead singer. For the last year I have been using mainly a Rivera Suprema 1 x 12 mic'd or a Peavey 6505+ 1 x 12 mic'd. I prefer the Rivera because its easier to hear live. For one of the gigs I snuck in a Bogner powered Line 6 Spidervalve 1 x 12 combo. That was the most fun gig for me to play. I just love playing out of modeling amps and its so nice not to have to tap dance.
Over the last few nights I have been trying to decide on what amp to use for this next show. Metaltronix, Marshall, Rivera, Fender, Peavey or Line 6.
I am seriously considering using my Line 6 Vetta 2 x 12 combo. It absolutely nails the 80's metal tones. It doesn't have as much presence live as my other amps so at times it makes it a little hard for me to hear on stage but the tone is there in spades. The drummer and bass player in my band hit and play VERY hard. I think the key to using it is how its mic'd into the mains and the monitors. I don't like the direct AIR outs. They sound thin to me. The best "mic'd" sound is for me to use my Behringer Ultra G 4 x 12 cabinet simulator direct box out to the board. That 4 x 12 cab emulation really fattens up the feed to the board.
The Metaltronix is just too powerful for most gigs. The Marshall sounds fantastic but its a little too 70's sounding distortion. The Rivera is perfect... the 6505+ is hard to hear live for me... the Classic 30 sounds incredible but its more of a 70's classic rock sound like the Marshall. The amp I play the most at band rehearsals and at home is the Vetta.
All of my amps sound good... decisions decisions decisions....
Over the last few nights I have been trying to decide on what amp to use for this next show. Metaltronix, Marshall, Rivera, Fender, Peavey or Line 6.
I am seriously considering using my Line 6 Vetta 2 x 12 combo. It absolutely nails the 80's metal tones. It doesn't have as much presence live as my other amps so at times it makes it a little hard for me to hear on stage but the tone is there in spades. The drummer and bass player in my band hit and play VERY hard. I think the key to using it is how its mic'd into the mains and the monitors. I don't like the direct AIR outs. They sound thin to me. The best "mic'd" sound is for me to use my Behringer Ultra G 4 x 12 cabinet simulator direct box out to the board. That 4 x 12 cab emulation really fattens up the feed to the board.
The Metaltronix is just too powerful for most gigs. The Marshall sounds fantastic but its a little too 70's sounding distortion. The Rivera is perfect... the 6505+ is hard to hear live for me... the Classic 30 sounds incredible but its more of a 70's classic rock sound like the Marshall. The amp I play the most at band rehearsals and at home is the Vetta.
All of my amps sound good... decisions decisions decisions....
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