NAD: Mark V:25 Head with 1x12 Rectifier slanted cab...

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GOOD LORD.

I've been a Fractal guy for 20 years. I decided to go all tube as I've never had one before. GLORIOUS.

Running a Strat, btw.

I have channel 1 set at fat, with a classic V on the EQ. Switch from non EQ to EQ and have an incredible boost with very slight saturation.

Channel 2: Full gain on the IIC+...incredible sound. Also classic V on EQ. Need to get a delay pedal.

A couple of questions. What do people use to mark where their knobs are? Masking tape? Stickers? I want to play with the Crunch side of Channel one, but the settings for the Fat (and EQ) are PERFECT and I don't want to forget where I put them, LOL.

Also, looking at getting the TC Electronic Spark Mini to boost Channel 2 for volume. I'm running it at 25W with the Master at about 9 o'clock. Am I going to run out of headroom? Would it be better to get a distortion pedal for a crunchy rock sound through Channel 1 instead?

Man, what a sound!
 
GOOD LORD.

I've been a Fractal guy for 20 years. I decided to go all tube as I've never had one before. GLORIOUS.

Running a Strat, btw.

I have channel 1 set at fat, with a classic V on the EQ. Switch from non EQ to EQ and have an incredible boost with very slight saturation.

Channel 2: Full gain on the IIC+...incredible sound. Also classic V on EQ. Need to get a delay pedal.

A couple of questions. What do people use to mark where their knobs are? Masking tape? Stickers? I want to play with the Crunch side of Channel one, but the settings for the Fat (and EQ) are PERFECT and I don't want to forget where I put them, LOL.

Also, looking at getting the TC Electronic Spark Mini to boost Channel 2 for volume. I'm running it at 25W with the Master at about 9 o'clock. Am I going to run out of headroom? Would it be better to get a distortion pedal for a crunchy rock sound through Channel 1 instead?

Man, what a sound!
Just snap a pic with your phone
 
GOOD LORD.

I've been a Fractal guy for 20 years. I decided to go all tube as I've never had one before. GLORIOUS.

Running a Strat, btw.

I have channel 1 set at fat, with a classic V on the EQ. Switch from non EQ to EQ and have an incredible boost with very slight saturation.

Channel 2: Full gain on the IIC+...incredible sound. Also classic V on EQ. Need to get a delay pedal.

A couple of questions. What do people use to mark where their knobs are? Masking tape? Stickers? I want to play with the Crunch side of Channel one, but the settings for the Fat (and EQ) are PERFECT and I don't want to forget where I put them, LOL.

Also, looking at getting the TC Electronic Spark Mini to boost Channel 2 for volume. I'm running it at 25W with the Master at about 9 o'clock. Am I going to run out of headroom? Would it be better to get a distortion pedal for a crunchy rock sound through Channel 1 instead?

Man, what a sound!
Would you mind running your Fractal (IIC+ model without cab sim obviously) into the FX loop and report back ? Really interested to hear your opinion. (y)
 
Would you mind running your Fractal (IIC+ model without cab sim obviously) into the FX loop and report back ? Really interested to hear your opinion. (y)
I sold all of my digital stuff, sorry. I will say that I basically used the Mesa modeled amps with the Fractal products, and the amp sounds more "airy". It's hard to describe.
 
No worry! How did you use to monitor the Fractal ? I asked that question because "the missing link" may well be a power amp with a cab if you're not totally happy with a modeler + monitors or headphones. Especially if you play at relatively low volumes (which might be your case using a 25w).

I've played modelers through studio monitors (Genelec 8341s with sub), PAs (EV PXM-12MP), FRFRs (PAs with less accuracy but disguised as a cab) and cabs.

My favorites in order: cab > PA > studio monitor > "FRFR". Why ? immediacy > accuracy. FRFRs sound boxy.

For playing loud with a drummer: 2x12 or 4x12 cabs.
 
No worry! How did you use to monitor the Fractal ? I asked that question because "the missing link" may well be a power amp with a cab if you're not totally happy with a modeler + monitors or headphones. Especially if you play at relatively low volumes (which might be your case using a 25w).

I've played modelers through studio monitors (Genelec 8341s with sub), PAs (EV PXM-12MP), FRFRs (PAs with less accuracy but disguised as a cab) and cabs.

My favorites in order: cab > PA > studio monitor > ""FRFR"". Why ? immediacy > accuracy. FRFRs sound boxy.

For playing loud with a drummer: 2x12 or 4x12 cabs.
100%

Missing detail: use models/captures of preamps instead of full amps models.
I’ve used full models into cabs for years…worked great…but not doubling up on the poweramp closes the gap in full.
 
No worry! How did you use to monitor the Fractal ? I asked that question because "the missing link" may well be a power amp with a cab if you're not totally happy with a modeler + monitors or headphones. Especially if you play at relatively low volumes (which might be your case using a 25w).

I've played modelers through studio monitors (Genelec 8341s with sub), PAs (EV PXM-12MP), FRFRs (PAs with less accuracy but disguised as a cab) and cabs.

My favorites in order: cab > PA > studio monitor > ""FRFR"". Why ? immediacy > accuracy. FRFRs sound boxy.

For playing loud with a drummer: 2x12 or 4x12 cabs.

I had an Atomic CLR, and used M-Audio Bx5s to mix.

I loved it, but always dreamed of having a Mesa/Boogie and it isn't disappointing!
 
No worry! How did you use to monitor the Fractal ? I asked that question because "the missing link" may well be a power amp with a cab if you're not totally happy with a modeler + monitors or headphones. Especially if you play at relatively low volumes (which might be your case using a 25w).

I've played modelers through studio monitors (Genelec 8341s with sub), PAs (EV PXM-12MP), FRFRs (PAs with less accuracy but disguised as a cab) and cabs.

My favorites in order: cab > PA > studio monitor > ""FRFR"". Why ? immediacy > accuracy. FRFRs sound boxy.

For playing loud with a drummer: 2x12 or 4x12 cabs.
Meh. The missing link is…that he doesn’t own any digital modeling gear anymore and instead is focused on a cool new amp that he’s really enjoying.
 
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