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Repost from my other thread but in a world of compact QC and AM4 I find this ironic
It's under the Friedman brand - looks like it can "profile" how your amp + a given cab / speakers interact and you can then use that when using the thing as a simple reactive load.But is it the product named by Synergy or something different? Honestly, it seems to me to be a twin of the Torpedo Reload II, probably improved, but I don't understand the benefit (apart from the IR side) with regard to the Synergy system, which already has a stereo power amplifier that most likely sounds better than any solid state adaptation.
It's under the Friedman brand - looks like it can "profile" how your amp + a given cab / speakers interact and you can then use that when using the thing as a simple reactive load.
it would be 3 racks spaces biggerFor the non-SIC inclined, how would this differ then matching the Cab/SIC in an AxeFX?
I feel like the V30 is not the best choice for this. I would expect this appeals more to those who are using the lower gain modules. Creamback or even a Greenback would've been better.
Yes, there were pics posted from NAMM somewhere of it.Didn't they hint at an Orange RV module? I just remembered seeing them saying that on FB before NAMM but didn't see it.
That 1U is more in line with what I was hoping for, or a syn-1 with the power amp sims of the 20IR for pure direct use. Maybe next yearYes, there were pics posted from NAMM somewhere of it.
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There was also a leak of pictures of a prototype of a 1U rack power amp they built for an artist to road test that is based on Wampler pedal head/Friedman IR Load ML tech. Not expected to be announced anytime soon, though.
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There was also a leak of what appeared to be an IR loading head switcher or something.
| Herbert | IICP |
| IICP | VH4 |
Will be interested to hear your opinion on the Herbert module.I bought two Synergy Syn-2 preamps and a Diezel Herbert module. I will have the following setup:
Herbert IICP IICP VH4
One IICP will be more clean and medium gain for rhythm*, while the other will have overdrive and higher gain for lead**. Bass for both will be adjusted accordingly, maybe ~8:30-10:00.
*Clean volume higher, Lead volume added to make it suitable for rhythm, treble adding some gain as well, with less mid than the other module.
**Clean volume lower than the other module, Lead volume high, treble adding less gain, mids relatively higher.
EQ sliders will be a 'soft' V, as I don't want Metallica. The big thing seems to be keeping the module volumes around 11:00 for the Clean channel and 12:30 or so for the Lead channel, then using the master volume on the Syn-2 around 10:30 or 11:00. Having them lower sounds awful.
I plan to pull the Herbert shunt so both channels are "low" gain, and using the VH4 module for higher gain. Not sure if I will use the mid cut option on the Herbert, but if so, I will likely use them lightly, so they scoop a little bit, but not a ton. Maybe around 9:00-10:30.
I think the whole module system is a bit subject to hype.Will be interested to hear your opinion on the Herbert module.
I’ve seen a few videos on it and it sounds quite good. But it doesn’t seem that talked about.