I’ve been very happy in Lazy J land since Feb last year with a simple but fun pedalboard of OD3, DS1, DD3, CE-2 and a Flint (with occasional substitute cameos from an analogman chorus and a Cruiser Deuce). But my covers band is managing to rehearse more frequently again - and for the first time in a while I’m really enjoying it. Together with my kids getting into pop music and enjoying playing to accompany them, I’m thinking a modelling rig would be extremely versatile for the broad ground I now cover and let me indulge my metal tonez when no one is listening.
If I was to invest in one of these options the lazy J and boutique pedals would have to go to fund them - so it’s a bit scary.
Any old school traditionalists have any thoughts on contemplating going to the dark side?
Anyone dabbled and then gone back to the light (I think
@Wazmeister may have done this)?
And is Helix the obvious choice above the Fractal stuff (the pros seem to be more Axe fx’y whereas the enthusiasts seem more in the Line 6 camp).
Gulp...
Comments
....sold it and back to my Lazy J!
Keep your amp but go for a Helix Stomp instead. You could integrate it onto your board or replace all those pedals with it.
You can use it with your amp or take just the unit to rehearsals and go into the PA.
As to your children, the Stomp has amps for guitar and bass, and I believe it even works on keys. So, providing they don't all want to play at once (that's when you'll need the Full Fat Helix), it should work for them.
I was going to buy a Strymon Timeline to a replace a delay and some modulation stuff. The Stomp makes better sense and also offers me a backup amp
Best Amps. Kemper
Best FX. Fractal
Ease of Use. Line 6
I find the Kemper easier to use than the Helix, and sounds much better to me 'amps' wise.
Big + is home use with cab or headphone.
At church, ideal to plug into PA without stage amp volume issues.
Costly but it has stopped me buying and selling pricey pedals and loosing cash there.
Guitar guitar B'ham has both to test but it's a learning curve..so not always instant 'this is the one' choice.
Sure you would be happy with any suggesyed options...just decids which interface suits you.
All the best
Jon
Add to it, by all means.... but the modeller learning curve is steep, and with a decent FRFR, you're rig will be heavier than a Lazy J
I wouldn't swap my amp for a helix, ever, and I say that as an owner of a helix
That’s also very interesting. I’d still be left with my old 70s champ and a beast of 2x12 jcm 800 combo so I wouldn’t be amp less. The j20 has been a fantastic grab and go being 1x12 and capable of being as loud as necessary un mic’d - I would miss it’s squishy goodness...
When I started doing gigs for well known original artists I was so paranoid about getting the sound right etc and all they care about is that the groove is there and you sound good.
Most don’t even care if you don’t play the parts as the originals and want you to change it as they’re sick of them.
I soon realised I needed to stop chasing tones and practice more.
Fact is, if you can get a decent clean tone and dirty rhythm and lead tone it doesnt matter if the flavour is Marshall, Fender, Mesa or whatever as long as you sound good.
Kemper is superb. I'd buy a Helix if I was gigging, but I'm not, so I've gone back to amps and pedals to enjoy the best of it all back home.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922