Hey all, I'm a 'direct recordist' and I'm looking to switch setups from a PODxt to a non-modeling system. I used to use a Digitech 2101 for direct recording, so I'm familiar with that unit, although its cabinet simulation was rather primitive (which is why I switched to PODs--but I'm just not getting much of a tone there, either).
Anyway, I just won an eBay auction for an ADA Ampulator power amp/cabinet simulator, and I need a preamp to match it with. My budget is about $350 (unfortunately), and I'm considering picking up another 2101 to use as the front end into the Ampulator.
My question is this, what do you folks think of the ADA MP-1 Classic or the Carvin Quad-X as alternatives to getting a 2101? I've got something of a handle on the tonal qualities of the MP-1, thanks to www.adadepot.com, but I'm curious about the Quad-X. The Harmony Central reviews are all over the map--Some reviewers claim that it has more gain in channel 4 than you could possibly use, while others claim it is a moderate gain preamp, even on that channel.
To give you an idea of where I'm coming from, I'd like to be able to achieve a rhythm tone something along the lines of Arch Enemy or Hammerfall--and without using a stompbox. On lead, I need a screaming tone between Vai and Petrucci. Heavily distorted, but still very tight and 'chunk-worthy'--none of this nu-metal stuff for me, thank you. The 2101 will do these sounds pretty well, but I wouldn't exactly call it a 'tone monster'.
Geez, after all these years of playing, you wouldn't think I'd be such a amp newbie, but I've been doing exclusively direct recording for so long, that I'm a bit out of it...just ask my wife! [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
Any thoughts on my dilemma?
[ July 03, 2003, 10:09 AM: Message edited by: pro-fusion ]
Anyway, I just won an eBay auction for an ADA Ampulator power amp/cabinet simulator, and I need a preamp to match it with. My budget is about $350 (unfortunately), and I'm considering picking up another 2101 to use as the front end into the Ampulator.
My question is this, what do you folks think of the ADA MP-1 Classic or the Carvin Quad-X as alternatives to getting a 2101? I've got something of a handle on the tonal qualities of the MP-1, thanks to www.adadepot.com, but I'm curious about the Quad-X. The Harmony Central reviews are all over the map--Some reviewers claim that it has more gain in channel 4 than you could possibly use, while others claim it is a moderate gain preamp, even on that channel.
To give you an idea of where I'm coming from, I'd like to be able to achieve a rhythm tone something along the lines of Arch Enemy or Hammerfall--and without using a stompbox. On lead, I need a screaming tone between Vai and Petrucci. Heavily distorted, but still very tight and 'chunk-worthy'--none of this nu-metal stuff for me, thank you. The 2101 will do these sounds pretty well, but I wouldn't exactly call it a 'tone monster'.
Geez, after all these years of playing, you wouldn't think I'd be such a amp newbie, but I've been doing exclusively direct recording for so long, that I'm a bit out of it...just ask my wife! [img]images/icons/smile.gif[/img]
Any thoughts on my dilemma?
[ July 03, 2003, 10:09 AM: Message edited by: pro-fusion ]
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