I bought a Crate GT3500 head yesterday. :ROTF: Brought it home, and unboxed a beehive - no surprise there.
BUT... I put my POD XT in the loop - WOW! Using the Crate's channels actually sounded pretty darn good! Never, EVER thought I'd own a Crate again after having a G20C combo as my first amp. Did I mention this thing is LOUD? Rated 350 watts @ 2 ohms (Yeah, I know - SS watts, but it's still loud), and since I'm running 4 ohms, I think it's more like 240 watts or something. For those not familiar, it's a 3 channel amp head, with Clean, Drive, and Solo channels, and reverb for all. The drive & solo channels share EQ (too bad, but Crate eq doesn't do much other than scoop mids anyway), and the solo has a contour knob, which I essentially leave set at about 1 or 2 so the mids stay around. Very bassy when you start pushing some air, and lots of SS-Sizzle, but I can get that dialed out a bit with the POD.
I'm also using it just as a poweramp for the POD as well, and it takes to that VERY well. Just running the POD into the Line In - obviously it disables the preamp, but it also disables the eq section as well - I like that!! I'll have to eq things a bit on the POD again, but all in all, it's a very satisfyting sound. I'm JUST scratching the surface of what the POD XT can do, but I like what I'm seeing so far - however, I'll have to change some of my presets since I'm running mono now. Oh well. Not really a big price to pay.
My cab is a new B-52 AT series 4x12 base cabinet - it's their mid-level cab. Looks a lot like a Rectumfrier cab IMHO. Big & black, smooth "leather" tolex, silver piping, black grill, silver logo in middle, actual birch plywood cab (no pressed wood), some of the nicest handles on a cab I've ever seen, casters that work, 320 watts, "custom" B-52 drivers (probably Eminence I would bet), stereo 8 ohm, mono 4 or 16 ohm. Got it new at Music Go Round for $250, and GC is selling them for $400 new, so for what I got, it's pretty damn nice. I'll have to pull the back off and investigate the speakers some day...or not. It seems to be able to handle anything I throw at it with no protest. Tight enough, and no buzzes or rattles. Can't ask much more! I'd recommend them if you're looking for a good deal and don't care if you have a big name on it - take the logo off!
So the set-up looks like this today -
Guitar >> POD XT w/FBV shortboard >> Crate GT3500H power section >> B-52 AT412B bottom 4x12 cab
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Guitar >> Crate GT3500H head w/Pod XT in loop for effects >> B-52 cab
Nice setup on a budget - about $800 when all is said and done. Now I can practice all my CC DeVille wanking with pride!! On a side note - saw them at the MN State Fair on Tuesday - good show! CC is such a blast to watch, albeit a little spastic at times, and his tone is VERY in your face, just brash - not bad. He played a bunch of GMP Flying V's, and another guitar I found interesting - a white King V stayle body with the Floyd Rose "speedloader style" headstock (just the outline of the HS - cut out in the middle, know what I mean?), only it was shaped like the newer Jackson 3x3 pointy headstock on the SLS - very cool, but odd at the same time. He was using the same amps as I just recently bought, and had a pair of them sidestage along with stacks and STACKS of cabs on stage. He was actually using the amps too, because he went over and adjusted the tone while he was playing. He had about 6 or 8 stacks up on stage - not sure if they were all for real or not, but it was an impressive looking wall of sound - Poison logos where the Crate logos were - pretty cool! I'm not a big Poison fan, but it was pretty fun - the show was great! I have never seen them live before, so I guess that's pretty cool - glad I got to see them before they roll out with walkers. Firehouse played before them - say what you will, but Firehouse ALWAYS puts on a good show. They're REALLY pro - they always sound tight. Bill's not playing Pacifica's anymore. He's now endorsing a builder out of Indiana - Gren guitars. Sounded good, but not what I would play as a first choice. I loved his Pacifica's. He says he is using Framus amps, but he had 3 or 4 stacks of Marshall JCM900's on stage - slaving them I suppose. GREAT tone though. I love the way he plays.
BUT... I put my POD XT in the loop - WOW! Using the Crate's channels actually sounded pretty darn good! Never, EVER thought I'd own a Crate again after having a G20C combo as my first amp. Did I mention this thing is LOUD? Rated 350 watts @ 2 ohms (Yeah, I know - SS watts, but it's still loud), and since I'm running 4 ohms, I think it's more like 240 watts or something. For those not familiar, it's a 3 channel amp head, with Clean, Drive, and Solo channels, and reverb for all. The drive & solo channels share EQ (too bad, but Crate eq doesn't do much other than scoop mids anyway), and the solo has a contour knob, which I essentially leave set at about 1 or 2 so the mids stay around. Very bassy when you start pushing some air, and lots of SS-Sizzle, but I can get that dialed out a bit with the POD.
I'm also using it just as a poweramp for the POD as well, and it takes to that VERY well. Just running the POD into the Line In - obviously it disables the preamp, but it also disables the eq section as well - I like that!! I'll have to eq things a bit on the POD again, but all in all, it's a very satisfyting sound. I'm JUST scratching the surface of what the POD XT can do, but I like what I'm seeing so far - however, I'll have to change some of my presets since I'm running mono now. Oh well. Not really a big price to pay.
My cab is a new B-52 AT series 4x12 base cabinet - it's their mid-level cab. Looks a lot like a Rectumfrier cab IMHO. Big & black, smooth "leather" tolex, silver piping, black grill, silver logo in middle, actual birch plywood cab (no pressed wood), some of the nicest handles on a cab I've ever seen, casters that work, 320 watts, "custom" B-52 drivers (probably Eminence I would bet), stereo 8 ohm, mono 4 or 16 ohm. Got it new at Music Go Round for $250, and GC is selling them for $400 new, so for what I got, it's pretty damn nice. I'll have to pull the back off and investigate the speakers some day...or not. It seems to be able to handle anything I throw at it with no protest. Tight enough, and no buzzes or rattles. Can't ask much more! I'd recommend them if you're looking for a good deal and don't care if you have a big name on it - take the logo off!
So the set-up looks like this today -
Guitar >> POD XT w/FBV shortboard >> Crate GT3500H power section >> B-52 AT412B bottom 4x12 cab
or
Guitar >> Crate GT3500H head w/Pod XT in loop for effects >> B-52 cab
Nice setup on a budget - about $800 when all is said and done. Now I can practice all my CC DeVille wanking with pride!! On a side note - saw them at the MN State Fair on Tuesday - good show! CC is such a blast to watch, albeit a little spastic at times, and his tone is VERY in your face, just brash - not bad. He played a bunch of GMP Flying V's, and another guitar I found interesting - a white King V stayle body with the Floyd Rose "speedloader style" headstock (just the outline of the HS - cut out in the middle, know what I mean?), only it was shaped like the newer Jackson 3x3 pointy headstock on the SLS - very cool, but odd at the same time. He was using the same amps as I just recently bought, and had a pair of them sidestage along with stacks and STACKS of cabs on stage. He was actually using the amps too, because he went over and adjusted the tone while he was playing. He had about 6 or 8 stacks up on stage - not sure if they were all for real or not, but it was an impressive looking wall of sound - Poison logos where the Crate logos were - pretty cool! I'm not a big Poison fan, but it was pretty fun - the show was great! I have never seen them live before, so I guess that's pretty cool - glad I got to see them before they roll out with walkers. Firehouse played before them - say what you will, but Firehouse ALWAYS puts on a good show. They're REALLY pro - they always sound tight. Bill's not playing Pacifica's anymore. He's now endorsing a builder out of Indiana - Gren guitars. Sounded good, but not what I would play as a first choice. I loved his Pacifica's. He says he is using Framus amps, but he had 3 or 4 stacks of Marshall JCM900's on stage - slaving them I suppose. GREAT tone though. I love the way he plays.
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