Hi guys,
By way of introduction, my name is Gerard (everyone just calls me ‘G’) I’m originally from Ireland but now living in Australia.
I just got my first ADA MP1 yesterday, its a version 1 unit and this forum and members are already helping me bring it back to life!
So thank you all for building and maintaining such a great resource!
Being old… I can remember the first ads for the MP1 back in the day and always wanted to try one, but I ended up finding a Marshall JMP-1 first (Which I loved!). So am super excited to finally have a ADA MP1 and I’m looking forward to trying to capture some Vitto tones.
I have played in hard rock bands since the 80’s, in South Africa (Exocet), Ireland (So What!) and now Australia (MR THUD).
Im currently still playing in MR THUD here in Australia and also a fresh new 3 piece tribute show band paying tribute to Thin Lizzy, Van Halen and Ozzy.
My daily driver backline is two ENGL Powerball heads and a TC Electronics GForce into 4 Marshall cabs (1960 series and JCM800).. so you won’t be surprised to hear that on discovering patch 1 on my MP1 I was instantly in heaven! Brings back JMP-1 memories and had me remembering Vitto riffs!
Other than live music, I enjoy recording and I have built a non commercial studio here and MR THUD have released a couple of albums from it. We pride ourselves on using as much analog gear as we can, no computers, just guitars, valve amps, acoustic drums, no quantising, no auto tune, just an older Soundcraft Desk (Series TWO 32channel) and plenty of retro outboard racks. We unfortunately stopped short at tape machines and use two Alesis HD24 units.
Anyway we have a large enough live room to make recording and experiments fun and I look forwarding to double tracking with the ADA MP1 and my usual ENGLs.
Im interested to hear what multi effects people think pairs best with the MP1.
In the studio I have a few to try: A Yamaha GEP50, Alesis Quadraverb GT, Alesis Midiverb V, Yamaha SPX990, TC Electronics MoneXL, Lexicon PCM80.
Im keen to find one that works well and then house it in the same rack case with the MP1 and a Scorpion power amp, to be a back up live rig perhaps.
Anyway, thats probably more than enough intro.. So, to sum up:
Like the ADA MP1 Im road worn, I love being plugged into a wall of 4x12 cabs, was made for hard rock music and still think I’m living in the 80’s! hahaha..
Cheers!
G.