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They sound great
i use them for monitors
As a single FRFR tool for one band member, I *suspect* it's overkill/overcost - but I'll see what my ears think.
I rang Anderton's yesterday to check if they had this stuff on the shop floor or if I needed to ask in advance for it to come from their warehouse (apparently there's loads of it actually in the store so no worries) and the chap's response seemed to echo the above - when I mentioned DXR10 he said that they are a very good shout, but that they have stuff at all the price points so I intend to make the most of the opportunity and try a load out. If anything jumps out at me I may see if I can get it on the old 0% on the day.
He recommended bringing my own Helix to use my own patches (such a shame you can't just bring 'em on a USB stick!)
Tim
is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
is it crazy how saying sentences backwards creates backwards sentences saying how crazy it is?
if you don't have to lift it anywhere get the L3
otherwise get the DxR
@cabicular - have you played both mate ?
sounded a bit boxy but then so does the L2 until you crank it up
in the house I just use my studio monitors (Adam A7xs) which sound great and I find the tone translates well to the L2s live.
if I play the L2s at the same level (as I did the Yammys) it's boxy:)
i have never owned a Yamaha product Inhave been disappointed with though (and that is quite a statement)
not everything they do is brilliant (some things are . the SA2200 is a beautiful guitar) but nothing they do is bad!