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ADA GCS-2 + Stereo Rig = ... Two GCS-2s???

Started by swipesy, October 05, 2014, 01:16:51 AM

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swipesy

Thanks RN, but it's all good. I'm just going to downsize, since it's only for me now at home.  I'll get a POD or maybe an RP1000, something all-in-one.  I've been checking out different units on youtube and some of the better sounding vids sound good enough for what I'll end up doing here.  I'm done with the gigging rat-race (have been for a couple years now), and at my age (52) I think downsizing it the best thing to do.  For me, anyway.  I'll find something that sounds good enough to me, and since I don't have to impress anybody else anymore, that's all that really matters.  My amp and cab is already spoken for by a friend, and I'm sure I can find decent homes for the rest of the stuff.

Thanks for everything guys!

Systematic Chaos

If you really wanna downsize, check my bedroom practice/fun/rehearsing/backpack/plan-b/home recording rig in this post.
This definitely beats any Pod/RP hands down. Check on YouTube for Bias and JamUp Pro vids...you'll see what I mean.

rnolan

Hey swipesy, similar for me at 55, I don't want to do lots of gigs anymore, I enjoy the occasional party though as I like to play live  >:D and I enjoy the jam band I've got going so I still need a live rig.
I heard SCs bedroom rig on the jam track he sent me, sounds better than any pod thingy I've heard so definitely worth checking out.
Studio Rig: Stuff; Live Rig: More Stuff; Guitars: A few

swipesy


Systematic Chaos

#19
Short example of how you can make it sound:
http://youtu.be/urSN9eSSgbQ