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Could you please rephrase that with more brevity, and in layman's terms?
- Gain—Gain
- Drive—Drive
- Bass—Bass
- Mid Level—Mid Level
- Mid Freq—Mid Freq
- Treble—Treble
- Master—Master
Could you please rephrase that with more brevity, and in layman's terms?
Still having quite some fun with the, err..., Gramumble.
Bond. Jerry Bond.That sounds great though I'm picturing myself sitting in the cinema watching the credits to a lethal weapon movie after the first song has finished.
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That sounds great though I'm picturing myself sitting in the cinema watching the credits to a lethal weapon movie after the first song has finished.
Yeah well, not gonna lie, I've always been a musical wallpaper kinda guy.
I genuinely wasn't being trying to be mean.
Yep. Sounded great @Sascha Franck !I genuinely wasn't being trying to be mean. I do like the tone and playing.
Me Grammaticoing all night. Can get clean, OD, crunch, lead with just the amp and it's switches
@Digital Igloo Thank you and all the Line 6 Helix team for this update! The Grammatico GSG amp is amazing I'm having so much fun playing it!Please read the Release Notes here.
At 6:44 I think JNC confuses between the G12M-65 Creamback and the G12-65, two completely different speakers, both are 65W.
John Mayer and Robben Ford prefer the original G12-65 from the 80s, not the new Creamback.
Not sure if Line 6 were going for the G12-65 to pair with the Dumble, but instead modeled the G12M-65?
Well the release notes say G12M-65 and the model called Open Cream, so that's probably not the G12-65 which is often paired with Dumbles.I wonder if it is a typo in the release notes
This is nice but you got anything for us super freqs?
- Gain—Gain
- Drive—Drive
- Bass—Bass
- Mid Level—Mid Level
- Mid Freq—Mid Freq
- Treble—Treble
- Master—Master
Gain = EmolumentThis is nice but you got anything for us super freqs?
Well the release notes say G12M-65 and the model called Open Cream, so that's probably not the G12-65 which is often paired with Dumbles.
Edit:
By the sound and frequency response it is a Creamback M65, which I also have in my collection and my own IRs of it.
Edit 2:
If you want another great sounding EVM12L in a 1x12 besides the "Open Cast", we have the "Cali EXT" from 3.50.
I'm sure it's a M65 Creamback - mellow but present top end, a little throaty and not as up front as a V30.Yeah, probably not a typo given the name. I downloaded the update last night but never had a chance to play it. I expected it would be fairly apparent if it was an M65. I don’t have any experience with the g12-65, so I couldn’t pick that one out by ear but I expected I could tell whether or not it was an m65.
I’ve been using the cali ext cab and like it a lot, but it isn’t everything I was looking for. I expected that was mostly due to the small closed back cab it was in. Hoping this one is exactly what I was searching for.
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