brianpozar
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Hi!
I want to be able to use my Mark V late at night and crank it more than I can now by switching to headphones. The most obvious answer would be the Cab Clone but it doesn't seem that simple because I've read lots of reviews stating that the headphone out on the Cab Clone was an afterthought and sounds fairly flat. I'd love to get the most out of having such a high-end practice amp and if the headphones sound anemic, I would have buyer's remorse.
Anybody have a good alternative solution? I haven't used cab simulators or attenuators before so I'm kind of lost when looking at those options.
Anybody using the Cab Clone in this way with good results?
Another question is, what would be a good way to inject mp3's into the mix so that I can silently practice with backing tracks.
Being able to record is not a requirement, just a nice to have.
Thanks for any advice you can offer!
I want to be able to use my Mark V late at night and crank it more than I can now by switching to headphones. The most obvious answer would be the Cab Clone but it doesn't seem that simple because I've read lots of reviews stating that the headphone out on the Cab Clone was an afterthought and sounds fairly flat. I'd love to get the most out of having such a high-end practice amp and if the headphones sound anemic, I would have buyer's remorse.
Anybody have a good alternative solution? I haven't used cab simulators or attenuators before so I'm kind of lost when looking at those options.
Anybody using the Cab Clone in this way with good results?
Another question is, what would be a good way to inject mp3's into the mix so that I can silently practice with backing tracks.
Being able to record is not a requirement, just a nice to have.
Thanks for any advice you can offer!