Still sounds like a shitty analog filter to me, not a cabinet/mic.
How's the reactive load portion compared to the Fractal? Or the Suhr, if you've tried it?Having all the Palmer stuff in one box is pretty fun. I think I'm going to bolt this to my DRRI so I can stand to play it in the room for more than 5 minutes and not terrify the cats.
How's the reactive load portion compared to the Fractal? Or the Suhr, if you've tried it?
Thread title changed to reflect actual product name instead of thinking its a gd squirt gun
I really like the Suhr. Much more than the TwoNotes I had. I thought a reactive load is going to be the same across the board but it definitely was not.I'll have to do a side by side and measure it when I'm back home. I'm also curious how the "speaker tone" actually works on it.
JT you GAS'ing?I really like the Suhr. Much more than the TwoNotes I had. I thought a reactive load is going to be the same across the board but it definitely was not.
In your vid; the mic tone feature on this seemed to be a pretty powerful tone shaping tool on top the speaker tone options. I am betting there will be some good sweet spots.
Doesn't the Fryette stuff have analog cab sim as well?
The IR version does both, I believe.
This makes much more sense to me now
I corrected it twice actuallyAwww, somebody corrected the title.
I really like the Suhr. Much more than the TwoNotes I had. I thought a reactive load is going to be the same across the board but it definitely was not.