Hey" Incase you didnt know? You can buy an RMC Head(Like the original Rockman Rack Head) from RMC, Rackmount Concepts.com...A 5 space Head is $300 Shipped. They are Very Nice! Deserve a better home than an ugly studio Rack! lol..Later.
You`re Rockman stuff deserves better than to be with that cheap Digitech RP and Line 6 amp (in watching the vid, just saying...). Hook it up through a good tube amp and 4x12 cab man! The Rockman stuff is solid state gear, in that one needs to warm the sound up if possible and not make it sound thinner.
@jesman1 Hey thanks for commenting man, yeah I know, that line 6 amp sounds so bad with the rockman modules, but if you take a look at some of my more recent videos, I'm not using that little amp anymore. Check it out
That`s cool. There`s a ton of info at PerfectSoundRockRefurbs-dotcom. They do refurbs on all Rockman gear which is cool if one thinks it`ll benefit the sound (they say it will). They also said that Rockman gear doesn`t sound it`s best, even through an amp(tube even?) and 4x12 speakers, but through a full range speaker setup and/or the PA system. So I guess I was wrong. I dunno, I`m not gonna mess and changeup my setup just for a bit wider fidelity.
Rockman stuff sounds good to this day, good rock sounds never die. Granted it`ll give you the Boston sound, whether you want it all the time or not. I have about 5 of the half rack units and the XPR. I need to use them more often, maybe even my live rig with other pre`s.
I am selling a Rockman a12-50 ultimatum combo amp on eBay. It has a great tone and only 400 were made, its #215. If your interested go check it out and help out a broke musician...haha. I know this is unrelated and I hope the maker of this video takes no offense by me advertising this on his video.
opps, got a little carried away. I own the same effects as you plus four others---the powersoak, the X100 and the distortion generator, and the acoustic pedal.
I own the complete set of rockman effects. I put them all into a small cabinet seperate from my stereo amp. The midi octopus pedal board makes them easy to control.
Hi Jake, Yes, the Rockman modules were designed by Tom Scholz who is the lead guitarist of Boston. They started manufacturing these modules in 1978 i think. If your band's guitarists are looking for the signiture Boston sound, then these units are your answer. The most common modules that people buy first are the Rockman Sustainor and the Stereo Chorus/Delay. But be prepared to buy plenty of guitar cables for these units seeing as how they are anolog effects. Hope this helped. Good luck
haha, i don't have the right equipement to share the true sound of Boston with people. I need to record the sound and then upload it to youtube. Do you know of any good recording software?
Hey" Incase you didnt know? You can buy an RMC Head(Like the original Rockman Rack Head) from RMC, Rackmount Concepts.com...A 5 space Head is $300 Shipped. They are Very Nice! Deserve a better home than an ugly studio Rack! lol..Later.
dewycatt2112 4 months ago
You`re Rockman stuff deserves better than to be with that cheap Digitech RP and Line 6 amp (in watching the vid, just saying...). Hook it up through a good tube amp and 4x12 cab man! The Rockman stuff is solid state gear, in that one needs to warm the sound up if possible and not make it sound thinner.
jesman1 1 year ago
@jesman1 Hey thanks for commenting man, yeah I know, that line 6 amp sounds so bad with the rockman modules, but if you take a look at some of my more recent videos, I'm not using that little amp anymore. Check it out
jctceforever1 1 year ago
@jctceforever1
That`s cool. There`s a ton of info at PerfectSoundRockRefurbs-dotcom. They do refurbs on all Rockman gear which is cool if one thinks it`ll benefit the sound (they say it will). They also said that Rockman gear doesn`t sound it`s best, even through an amp(tube even?) and 4x12 speakers, but through a full range speaker setup and/or the PA system. So I guess I was wrong. I dunno, I`m not gonna mess and changeup my setup just for a bit wider fidelity.
jesman1 1 year ago
Rockman stuff sounds good to this day, good rock sounds never die. Granted it`ll give you the Boston sound, whether you want it all the time or not. I have about 5 of the half rack units and the XPR. I need to use them more often, maybe even my live rig with other pre`s.
jesman1 1 year ago
I am selling a Rockman a12-50 ultimatum combo amp on eBay. It has a great tone and only 400 were made, its #215. If your interested go check it out and help out a broke musician...haha. I know this is unrelated and I hope the maker of this video takes no offense by me advertising this on his video.
thatguyfromthatday 1 year ago
we bought rockman because to get def leppard sound :)
padawan007 1 year ago
opps, got a little carried away. I own the same effects as you plus four others---the powersoak, the X100 and the distortion generator, and the acoustic pedal.
birdinator2 1 year ago
I own the complete set of rockman effects. I put them all into a small cabinet seperate from my stereo amp. The midi octopus pedal board makes them easy to control.
birdinator2 1 year ago
That's awesome man, can you make a video of your Rockman?
jctceforever1 1 year ago
I love the Rock-man effects!
infernalhammer 1 year ago
Right on bro, do you have any rockman?
jctceforever1 1 year ago
Lead channel on the DG rules - but hey - less talking and more playing!!!
Samhain35 1 year ago
are the rockmans the effects designed by boston's guitarist. Sorry Im a drummer looking for some cool effects for my band. thanks
jake
jakes2II2 2 years ago
Hi Jake, Yes, the Rockman modules were designed by Tom Scholz who is the lead guitarist of Boston. They started manufacturing these modules in 1978 i think. If your band's guitarists are looking for the signiture Boston sound, then these units are your answer. The most common modules that people buy first are the Rockman Sustainor and the Stereo Chorus/Delay. But be prepared to buy plenty of guitar cables for these units seeing as how they are anolog effects. Hope this helped. Good luck
jctceforever1 2 years ago
Thanks. I'll inform my guitarist right away.
jake
jakes2II2 2 years ago
Man, lets hear it.
BrianMorrison71 2 years ago
i envy you...
nice rack(s)... ;)
tseekr379 2 years ago
just record through the camera, i want to hear that chorus
bigblockelectra 2 years ago
Enough with the demo let's hear it.
BrianMorrison71 2 years ago
haha, i don't have the right equipement to share the true sound of Boston with people. I need to record the sound and then upload it to youtube. Do you know of any good recording software?
Thanks for watching, rock on!
jctceforever1 2 years ago
Audacity is a free audio program and it works fairly well.
youshallnotpassprdct 2 years ago
Oh looking at those things make me nostalgic for the 80's!!! Thanks for posting.
invisiblehandbks 2 years ago