zebpedersen
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Part 1 – New amp day
After spending a couple of pleasant but ultimately suboptimal years with a BFDR + some fancy boutique mid-gain distortion pedals as my main rig, I'm back in the Boogie fold – I finally convinced myself to just spend the cash already and get a IIC+. Here's a picture of my new mini-stack – the amp actually arrived before I had a chance to get a cab and a Thiele was all that was available at the time; I'm more accustomed to the open back sound so I'm enjoying that newness as well.
Part 2 - The actual question
One thing I've observed over the last week is how sensitive the amp is to cables. I use an Evidence Lyric HG as my main cable, which for my BFDR rig was 'too good' – the amount of high-end that got through gave me the icepick tone (I play Telecasters), so I had to use the SRV trick of using a cheaper cable to round out the tone a bit.
The IIC+ on the other hand loves the Lyric. The difference in harmonics, sustain - everything good in the tone – is like night and day with the Lyric straight into the amp versus running through even a couple of true bypass pedals with a short (Fender tweed) cable from the board to the amp.
Question 1 Has anyone else experienced the C+ being very cable-sensitive?
Question 2 Before I go and spend a chunk on getting fancy patch cables and a second Evidence cable from the board to the amp, can anyone share their cabling setup that best preserves the magic? Brands, lengths, etc…
Thanks!
After spending a couple of pleasant but ultimately suboptimal years with a BFDR + some fancy boutique mid-gain distortion pedals as my main rig, I'm back in the Boogie fold – I finally convinced myself to just spend the cash already and get a IIC+. Here's a picture of my new mini-stack – the amp actually arrived before I had a chance to get a cab and a Thiele was all that was available at the time; I'm more accustomed to the open back sound so I'm enjoying that newness as well.
Part 2 - The actual question
One thing I've observed over the last week is how sensitive the amp is to cables. I use an Evidence Lyric HG as my main cable, which for my BFDR rig was 'too good' – the amount of high-end that got through gave me the icepick tone (I play Telecasters), so I had to use the SRV trick of using a cheaper cable to round out the tone a bit.
The IIC+ on the other hand loves the Lyric. The difference in harmonics, sustain - everything good in the tone – is like night and day with the Lyric straight into the amp versus running through even a couple of true bypass pedals with a short (Fender tweed) cable from the board to the amp.
Question 1 Has anyone else experienced the C+ being very cable-sensitive?
Question 2 Before I go and spend a chunk on getting fancy patch cables and a second Evidence cable from the board to the amp, can anyone share their cabling setup that best preserves the magic? Brands, lengths, etc…
Thanks!