tangledchris
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Hello, I'm new to Mesa Boogie and therefore new to The Boogie Board. I'm currently awaiting shipment of my Triaxis from Ebay, but haven't yet purchased the 2:90 power amp. I will.
I'm pretty happy with my current setup but I wanted to give these bad boys a shot. The only rack equipment I currently own is a TC Electronic G Major and a Furman PC. I also have a DMC Ground Control.
My question is basically, since I want to plan ahead, are there any crazy cables I should get just to simply get myself started? I've downloaded the user manuals for both the Triaxis and the 2:90 but neither seem to do a very good job of treating me like the complete moron that I am. *L* So if anyone would be gracious enough to let me know the absolute basics of hooking up the Triaxis and 2:90 into a 16 ohm cabinet, I would really appreciate it!
Figuring these suckers out is something I really look forward to (really!) but it would be nice to know how to just get started. I want to get a 6 Space rack case for all this stuff too...would a "standard" depth of 17" suffice?
Thanks for your help!!!
--Chris
I'm pretty happy with my current setup but I wanted to give these bad boys a shot. The only rack equipment I currently own is a TC Electronic G Major and a Furman PC. I also have a DMC Ground Control.
My question is basically, since I want to plan ahead, are there any crazy cables I should get just to simply get myself started? I've downloaded the user manuals for both the Triaxis and the 2:90 but neither seem to do a very good job of treating me like the complete moron that I am. *L* So if anyone would be gracious enough to let me know the absolute basics of hooking up the Triaxis and 2:90 into a 16 ohm cabinet, I would really appreciate it!
Figuring these suckers out is something I really look forward to (really!) but it would be nice to know how to just get started. I want to get a 6 Space rack case for all this stuff too...would a "standard" depth of 17" suffice?
Thanks for your help!!!
--Chris