But are they funny? Like TGF funny?GGF and FAS are good forums of the fora too![]()
GGF has a lot of cool peeps. More amp centric, certainly. FAS has good peeps as well. But obviously centered on that. Some good humor at bothBut are they funny? Like TGF funny?
Meh… doesn’t matter really. I won’t stray… one fora is enough for my forums needs anyway.
Me for example. It’s very questionable to involve both crotch and grind in any sentence and you all should be very disappointed in me about it. Or something like that…. Idk.
I’m basing what I know of them from a somewhat lengthy run with revalver like a decade ago. I remember the cloning tech being miserable, even for them.You can bet your bottom juice hole that Helix Stadium will light a fire under the arses of the Headrush product team. Headrush Prime is actually pretty good to be honest, and it does a lot. Doesn't have the same market place "cool" factor, but it isn't half bad.
Quite a lot of the amps come from the Eleven Rack tech, and those aren't terrible. I liked the Soldano model quite a bit. The newish amp cloner tech isn't too bad. Certainly as good as Kemper and QC is, in terms of accuracy. But they do feel like amps - not the old old Revalver tech. That stuff was a bit weaksauce.I’m basing what I know of them from a somewhat lengthy run with revalver like a decade ago. I remember the cloning tech being miserable, even for them.
What’s gotten better? I may have incorrectly assumed it was still all their old legacy tech in there.
Thanks for the info, this is good to know. I’ll have to check out their lineup.Quite a lot of the amps come from the Eleven Rack tech, and those aren't terrible. I liked the Soldano model quite a bit. The newish amp cloner tech isn't too bad. Certainly as good as Kemper and QC is, in terms of accuracy. But they do feel like amps - not the old old Revalver tech. That stuff was a bit weaksauce.
There's quite a lot of cool delays and reverbs on it, and I think some of them are better than Helix. The drives are so-so.
Built in auto-tune is nifty. The cloud preset sharing side of things is better than what Neural have done IMHO. The built in practice tool is very MPC-ish, probably no surprise there.
Overall, I actually thought it was a cool package. It doesn't sound terrible, it has a few unique-ish features, the overall signal quality is good, the touchscreen is responsive. If you had it side by side with the competition (as I did!) it would compare well IMHO.
Worth a looksie!Thanks for the info, this is good to know. I’ll have to check out their lineup.