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Is there a demo video of the Korg?
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@mortonsstang yes, you plug the ax3000 into the effects loop in the back of ur amp, this allows you to use the distortion of ur head. This is the way most people would do it.....it then allows stuff like your delay effects to sound better in the effects loop
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YES someone else with a westone guitar! check mine out its a 89' westone corsair gt awesome guitars
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I am getting the korg ax3000g I heard its a really good fx board!!!!
GuitaristAzza 3 years ago
Yeah I like it. I'm no professional and I can't afford a Line-6 set-up and lots of gadgets...this is perfect for my needs.
I've been tinkering with the Korg for months now and I like it more and more everyday.
atrains 2 years ago
here's my question. i have a peavey 6505 plus head thru a marshall 1960 tv cab(celestrian greenbacks) i love this rig. i play metal so i use the distortion from my head. i just bought the ax3000g pedal. can i bypass the pedal to use my head for distortion and then back to the pedal ? easy ? this is why i just use stomps but was recomended this board. ill try anything once if its gay ill bring it back.
mortonsstang 3 years ago
I'm not familar with your amp but I don't see why it wouldn't work.
I love the Korg AX3000G. I was able to get some neat sounds out of it. I compressed the distortion to get a Hetfield/Justice crunch. Then I programmed a Slash/child o' mine tone. Just flip the pick-ups to the neck and you have the perfect copy of his tone.
atrains 2 years ago