Re: Any other rack gear users here?
Current setup (pic from tonight):
I used to have my
2101 in there for backup and still might put it back in there for an upcoming gig, but I'll be selling it.
I go from the 1101 to my Yorkville NX25P powered speaker for practice and as a monitor for gigs. From the 1101 to our main mix via XLR for gigs.
Signal:
Guitar > orange box > 1101 > NX25P
The orange pedal is simply a kill switch, so I can plug in guitars without making the band/audience painfully aware. It also has a momentary switch (red) if I want to abruptly stop then start the signal.
The Pickup Booster will go into the line-up, but I'm still finding a place for it with the guitars and patches I have.
The pedal that's taped up in green painter's tape (the everything tape, btw) is something I made back in the late-90's. The original version was based on the sound from my 2101's Saturated Tube distortion. It was a vain attempt using solid-state. However, there is something about it that is organic. It's not as harmonically pleasing as the 2101's tube distortion - it's nastier, in a good way. This is the 2nd iteration. It's very hard to dial in (thus the tape), since it has 2 gain stages that vary attack and saturation drastically, and a 7-band EQ, along with a couple of switches for flavouring the sound and a presence control. I use it in the loop for some patches. The 1101 is excellent at being transparent, depending on how you setup the patch. For the patches I use the "amp" section is set to Direct. Then I can specify the cab to use, which greatly influences the sound (no duh). I tried running my guitar directly into the pedal and then into the front of the 1101 with the same setup and it was frighteningly similar. The 1101's front-end is a little better than my pedal, so it's more consistent with different guitars this way. At least for my purposes I find that behaviour better.
With the 1101 I can set my monitor (1/4" out) volume separate from the XLR volume, so it makes setup easy.
All of this sits in my SKB PS-100. There's a top cover, btw. It's not water tight or anything, but it protects well and keeps rain and snow off the gear.
I LOVE this setup. I drag this between home and practice every week. It's lighter than most gig-able amps, and just as easy to setup: plug power in, plug guitar in, plug speaker cable in, rock out!
At some point I'll get a 2nd 1101 that I can have at home and leave this setup at the practice space.