Looks like a AA3 to me
I can't believe anyone that's been around here for a while would line up for any Atomic product costing more than $300. That said, I do occasionally consider snagging a used AAx or firebox. For no more than $275.I said it before Atomic has some great sounds and if they ever came back with a new compact box with the GUI of like a helix / HR some new sounds and FX
I would be in line
I can't tell if "it's got 6 channels" is Satchel Schtick or if he actually has no idea that you can have way more than 6 presets
Doubt that. I imagine it's the same AA3 he has been running forever, that his tech told him they could set up six directly accessible presets (doable on the AA3 with toggle), they got 'em dialed and haven't touched since. Which is where Atomic gear is at its best.Yeah, noticed that too. My guess is he mostly uses the AA6 and just happens to have a AA3 on that board; presets for both are interchangeable.
I bought a used AmpliFIREBOX and sold it on Reverb the same day. It was the fastest turnaround ever.
Also, Satchel's schtick gets old. I get that he's playing a character, but.....ugh.
Yeah I had the AA3 a couple times, and each time I did like the Marshall tones, and Fender stuff. Just hated the Mesa stuff. But the AmpliFIREBOX did nothing for me at all, which is weird.Did the same exact thing. I got one in a trade and played it for about 20 minutes before selling on Reverb.
First time I played the AA3 I liked it a fair amount, sounded good, made clips. Navigation is awful though and so is the computer editor, straight out of 2008.
The second time though it just didn’t sound good at all.
Thought I liked the AA Recto and 5150 at one point. They did that one update where they remeasured cab impedance(?) or reshot the stock cabs? Can't remember but I did not like those amps after that. Plexi, Hot Brit and Friedmans were good though.Yeah I had the AA3 a couple times, and each time I did like the Marshall tones, and Fender stuff. Just hated the Mesa stuff. But the AmpliFIREBOX did nothing for me at all, which is weird.
Yeah the Marshalley ones were pretty good. I liked the Cornford too. I really do kinda feel bad for their company. They seemed to have a competing product for a little while.Thought I liked the AA Recto and 5150 at one point. They did that one update where they remeasured cab impedance(?) or reshot the stock cabs? Can't remember but I did not like those amps after that. Plexi, Hot Brit and Friedmans were good though.
Well ya know, tone IS in the fingers.I saw him last spring and man his tone was absolutely dynamite! Doesn't hurt that his chops are great too, he doesn't get the credit he deserves.
He's never been funny.Also, Satchel's schtick gets old. I get that he's playing a character, but.....ugh.