mr breaker
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This is for mainly live use. I do record but not frequently. I currently have a Mark V and I play it through a Bogner 4x12. It's great but I'd like to add some effects to my rig, tremelo, wah, delay, etc. But I also want to be able to switch channels + effects with one tap.
I've done a lot of reading and it seems to me my two top choices are:
1. Keep the Mark V and add a G System.
2. Add an Axe FX II (run it through the Mark V power section or possibly get just a power amp).
The G System seems like it will do everything I need. I don't need crazy effects routing or super advanced features. But setting up the cabling (for the channel switching... etc) seems like it will be a pain at gigs. I don't currently have a rack, but I will want to get one to keep the cables short. Which would be another thing to carry around.
The Axe FX intrigues me, but I haven't played one myself yet. If it really can replace the sound of a tube amp it will do everything I need and a whole lot more. Again, I would run it through the V (or a power amp) and 4x12. Having everything in one box with just one cable to a foot controller is a very attractive option. However I do not want to be endlessly tweaking to get a decent sound and feel.
I also saw some videos of running an amp into the Axe FX so that you can switch between the two or combine them.
Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!
I've done a lot of reading and it seems to me my two top choices are:
1. Keep the Mark V and add a G System.
2. Add an Axe FX II (run it through the Mark V power section or possibly get just a power amp).
The G System seems like it will do everything I need. I don't need crazy effects routing or super advanced features. But setting up the cabling (for the channel switching... etc) seems like it will be a pain at gigs. I don't currently have a rack, but I will want to get one to keep the cables short. Which would be another thing to carry around.
The Axe FX intrigues me, but I haven't played one myself yet. If it really can replace the sound of a tube amp it will do everything I need and a whole lot more. Again, I would run it through the V (or a power amp) and 4x12. Having everything in one box with just one cable to a foot controller is a very attractive option. However I do not want to be endlessly tweaking to get a decent sound and feel.
I also saw some videos of running an amp into the Axe FX so that you can switch between the two or combine them.
Any thoughts or advice would be greatly appreciated!