im new to racks im from the land of heads! If i were to purchase a triaxis could i plug into the front of it then plug into a cab or would need more than just the triaxis it's self? I see you have multiple racks.
@CharvelSlinger1989 No, you need a power amp, as a rack amp setup like he's using is using a separate preamp, and separate power amp, where your amp heads have both a power and pre amp in them. Different combinations and flavors for everyones taste.
next time please when you do a review of a guitar preamp try to do the seamless patch change test. play a chord hold it and change to the next. So many preamps out there with gaps every time you change patch its horrible.
@mrboverbro i know. I have the same poweramp too. I was just joking, because the sound its not loud enough and we can hear mainly the guitar strumming
oh one more thing why did you pick the marshall over the 2-ninety with the 2- ninety you can do the amp switching from deep half drive or modern witch sound great thats what i use
Really clear sounding compared to the jmp-1, it sounded raspy in some parts and not as deep. That has some killer sounds in it! I'm thinkin about buying a triaxis now:)
could you add a Marshall JMP-1 if you wanted to the rack or would you have to get rid of something to make it work ? Im not talking about the room in the rack lets say you had an open slot for 1
Don't like the tone much, but that's a killer interpretation of Electric Gypsy you're workin on there...
BigAndouille 3 weeks ago
You're a GREAT player!!! Is the Gmajor easy to use?
epicvsfvror 2 months ago
Sounds a little thin. Also you need to spend time working on your patches.
Phishboy26 3 months ago in playlist More videos from bluesyheadroom
It sounded like it was under water because the g system is a very digital sounding unit. Awesome playing though
b1gnasty69 4 months ago
GREAT SOUND AND GREAT PLAYER MY FRIEND!!!!
MONDOCHITARRA 6 months ago
Great playing and terrific sounds. I LOVE the rendition of "James" at the end - thank you for posting.
Best regards.
barkomulch 7 months ago
James!!!:))) Great vid:)
Notturno81 10 months ago
im new to racks im from the land of heads! If i were to purchase a triaxis could i plug into the front of it then plug into a cab or would need more than just the triaxis it's self? I see you have multiple racks.
CharvelSlinger1989 11 months ago
@CharvelSlinger1989 No, you need a power amp, as a rack amp setup like he's using is using a separate preamp, and separate power amp, where your amp heads have both a power and pre amp in them. Different combinations and flavors for everyones taste.
NowayLaughs 11 months ago
GREAT SOND AND GREAT GUITAR PLAYER,TANKS FOR TI'S TESTING
ThEsiXsTriNg1 1 year ago
next time please when you do a review of a guitar preamp try to do the seamless patch change test. play a chord hold it and change to the next. So many preamps out there with gaps every time you change patch its horrible.
MrArsenioOro 1 year ago
man you really now some funky ass riffs! and you do have a great rack.. AND. well. epic win this video is, young padawan.
FunkerPunkerJunker 1 year ago
The first riff should be made into a song
purplemonkeyelephant 1 year ago
could you tell me the settings for a sound like 0.38? its such a typical 80s guitar sound... i love it.
you can write a message on youtube...
thank you a lot!!
maltomat 1 year ago
You forgot to turn you poweramp ON ! I can hear better your guitar strumming than the speakers :)
rikardocarvalho 1 year ago 23
@rikardocarvalho
no 1 side is on and the other is off id know i own the same power amp
mrboverbro 2 months ago
@mrboverbro i know. I have the same poweramp too. I was just joking, because the sound its not loud enough and we can hear mainly the guitar strumming
rikardocarvalho 2 months ago
why does every setting sound like it's underwater WARBLEWUBBLEWEEBLUBBLE *shimmer*...is there chorus on all the time?
syoun14 1 year ago 15
@syoun14 pretty sure thats a filer, probably mixed with chorus at some points.
bayonetworkx9 1 year ago
very nice clip, you surely can play.
dcboogie 1 year ago
the first blues riff is amazing
Izisal 1 year ago
amazing so clean sound
tthwrthwrhthwrth 1 year ago
oh one more thing why did you pick the marshall over the 2-ninety with the 2- ninety you can do the amp switching from deep half drive or modern witch sound great thats what i use
MrHungryman69 1 year ago
do you run the g-major through the efex loop of the triaxis or do you run the triaxis direct to the g- major and then the power amp
MrHungryman69 1 year ago
Really clear sounding compared to the jmp-1, it sounded raspy in some parts and not as deep. That has some killer sounds in it! I'm thinkin about buying a triaxis now:)
tim34 1 year ago
nice!!!
mikestguitar 1 year ago
Is that an Andy Timmons song @ 1:58? That's some nice riffin dude, and a hella nice rig too.
aboveunow 1 year ago 2
@aboveunow
Yes it is. Electric gypsy is the name of the song.
tomrogermarkas 1 year ago
nice thanks tom
aboveunow 1 year ago
@aboveunow yup! electric gypsy!! awsome timmons song
RicardoDiazHimself 1 year ago
sound awsome...
eric335 1 year ago
That look like Tom Delonge's rig guys.
TheRealDarkHoppus 1 year ago
nice on the andy timmons licks!!!
masque1313 2 years ago
Very nice!!!
So the G-Major is in series? Don't you waste a little quality (from the ad/da convertion) using this configuration? Is this the only way to go?
Thanx!
theremalian 2 years ago
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theremalian 2 years ago
could you add a Marshall JMP-1 if you wanted to the rack or would you have to get rid of something to make it work ? Im not talking about the room in the rack lets say you had an open slot for 1
day2daygrindin 2 years ago
nice.
but, why a pre and a power amp and no a mesa boogie amp for example.
ravovasquez 2 years ago
Super son Super Guitariste!!!!!!
cristofinio 2 years ago