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I'd rather not rush to buy 'something' for the sake of it, so I'll wait until I hear something that impresses me and just make do with a little Zoom 505 MKII I have for now. Why dont you see many Vox Tonelab LEs for sale Discussion in.
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I did debate the Line 6 Pod as I imagine it will be similar to my Line 6 amp, but it seems a missed opportunity not to buy something different to what I already have.just in a more portable format. They didn't have the Fender pedal available for demo today, so I'll go back another time to try it out. It wasn't very intuitive and there were only a few sounds that I really liked, many just seemed too 'synthetic' if you know what I mean? I tried it with a HSS Squire Strat which maybe didn't help as I'm used to my Tele or Ephiphone LP since my Strat has been stripped down for the last 6 years (in hand now though ). I've just been out and tried the EX, but wasn't that struck by it. Thanks for the list of presets, I can work out which are the Marshall amps from the description easily enough.of course I understand they can't call it that outright, though my Line 6 amp from 8 years back does in the manual, but with carefully worded disclaimers. This sets the Tonelab to program 1 (F0 42 30 00 01 08 F7 is the Sys-Ex header 4E. I have used Midi-Ox to map patch change messages from a Midi-Buddy foot switch to Sys-Ex message the Tonelab ST (which is awesome) The string is F0 42 30 00 01 08 4E 00 01 F7.
Note: I'm not in anyway affiliated or employed by Fender, (though I wouldn't mind), I just use a lot of their stuff. From what I gather, it is only capable of load and dump commands via the usb connection. For me the M-Floor is the preferred choice. My band mates Vox seems a little delicate. The floor is very rugged, all metal chassis and great switches. I like the chassis on the M-Floor better than the Vox stuff. Mesa, Marshall etc.) So why not start at the source? Everyone out there then took a Fender amp of some sort or another, and tried to hot-rod it, or change it up a bit and they spun-off their own brands, (e.g. Here's my take on this, back in the day Fender started it all, (mostly).
They can't come outright and tell you the brand they represent because of trademark restrictions unless they're Fender models. They include the fender variables of course, (bassman, DR, Dlx, TwinR, SSonic), and various "BRIT" Models 60's, 70's, 80's (vox, marshalls.) American 90's (prolly the 5150) etc. Straight from Here's a list of all the presets.