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nnajar

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I'm very impressed with the formula preamp. my only gripe is that it's slightly noisy. not unmanageable, but it could have a lower noise floor.

The clean is impeccable. lead 1 gives a nice mark series lead sound- good for santana-ish stuff. neck pickup and roll off the tone and you're there. you can also get a nice stratty blues breakup thing here. lead 2 works very well for a standard rock sound. there's no modern sounds in here, but it does have a good amount of gain- it's just voiced more along the regular rock side of things. all this versatility in one rackspace is a huge plus. I'm running it with a mesa 5050 stereo poweramp and a pair of CAA 1x12 cubes. I have the formula and 5050 in a 3space shock rack so I can just take that as a head if I want.

I also have an 8space effect rack that I can hook up to the "head"rack. It has my wireless, an interface for connecting everything, an RJM effect gizmo, a pedal tray with a tuner, phase 90, compressor and chorus (and pedal power 2 and rjm line mixer), lexicon mpx1 for reverb and delay, and a tech21 rpm preamp for my acoustic. it's all controlled with a pedalboard that has an rjm mastermind midi pedal, teese picture wah and visual sound volume pedal, and a breakout box that sends power, midi and audio from the rack interface. it's a pretty streamlined rig with a good bit of versatility, and it can be setup in less than 3 minutes!
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Nice rig! I enjoyed owning my Formula too. As you say, the cleans are something special. I was stupid to sell it really.

Do you know if yours has had the 'Andrew mod'?
 
Glad to hear that. I've always been interested in picking one up but have heard that the distorted channels sound cheesy. I've never heard one or played through one.

As I recall, it does NOT have any op amps or diodes...correct?
 
daveyboogie said:
Nice rig! I enjoyed owning my Formula too. As you say, the cleans are something special. I was stupid to sell it really.

Do you know if yours has had the 'Andrew mod'?

I don't know. I bought it on ebay and it was not advertised as having any mods.

I had heard/read that the gain sounds sucked, so I was surprised when I hooked it up. the thing is though, it is NOT a rectifier. but it has plenty of gain. I think when people dog these, it's because they were expecting something else. and the other thing is, with a component system, the power amp makes a HUGE difference in your final sound. you have to have a decent poweramp or your preamp is going to sound like ***. and the formula is not an expensive pre. especially these days. so I would be willing to bet that many of the people who gave it terrible reviews were using cheap, shitty power amps and wondering why it sounds like ***.

I use mark iv's on the road and honestly this thing to me sounds better and definitely more versatile than the mark iv.
 
I modded my Formula just to see what would happen and overall, I think I prefered it with the mod... It doesn't really alter the tone as such but I found that the mod made the EQ more usable with higher gain settings on the Lead channel. I could dial in more bass without things sounding muddy and high/mids were less scratchy and brittle.
http://forum.grailtone.com/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=11262&p=78316&hilit=+andrew+mod#p78316
Another thing often overlooked is that the Formula is actually not a 'bad' recording preamp. I found it was great if I wanted to DI guitar straight into the desk when recording drums or something so guitar from my cab wouldn't bleed into the drum mikes. Then later on, if I wanted to, I could play the DI guitar track back into my power amp and re-record using a mike infront of the cab to get the power amp / speaker tones. Strnge thing hearing your rig playing its self!
I agree with you though- I think the Formula is given some bad press simply because it doesn't cost $1000... For an entry level pre you could do a hell of a lot worse.
 

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