Looking for a small yet versatile setup for church

Those are sold down here at Blues Angel's Music where Jon Langraph (?) The pedal guy was a amp tech there for years
local company
I believe they are getting mojo tone kits and building them with their logo
I could be wrong

Nice amps though

Sound good
Bit pricey

I thought it was great sounding and would have bought it except the price -I was looking for light combo gigging amp to put in a road case and ship or check -and it is too nice for that -At 900 -I would have.

as for the kit, could be -but if so they are only using portions of the kit as there were several OEM things with their name on it and original things too. So certainly or a portion of it could be a kit.

Honestly, for a gigging amp you would buy or for selecting backline from a line from the club or festival -I dare anyone to say that can't get what they need from the typical options -Fender Deluxe, Twin, or JCM or Mesa.... between those 4 you can get to an reasonable facsimile of most tones and those always the standard in backline and rental -only difference is they may also have a Vox, and may have the Orange Amp versions of these 4 (that's common today, because Orange is the only amp company out there sponsoring backline, events clubs and artists with real vigor these days).. Unless you are super clean solid state Jazzing maybe then you go DI, IR, or bring a little SS of course.
 
That kind of attracted me to the fly rig too. I know a guy that has one and I’ve played through it and yes, easy to use.
When I was told about the Amplifire and checked it out on YouTube it really ticked all the boxes.
I can probably play with this as-is in the church band. No additional gear needed.
For my regular rock band I might need a wah.

Get an expression pedal, it will come in handy, and you can program it to be a volume and wah when needed. On my GT-1000 the exp pedal is set to be a volume and the toe switch, which is actually not a switch but a position just past the soft stops, switches it to a wah. I don't use a wah much in church, but I use the volume pedal all the time.
 
I use the GNX foot pedal on mine to swap between amps
toe is Marshall
heel is Fender

or sometimes to acoustic sim

I love what the modelers can do
 
Get an expression pedal, it will come in handy, and you can program it to be a volume and wah when needed. On my GT-1000 the exp pedal is set to be a volume and the toe switch, which is actually not a switch but a position just past the soft stops, switches it to a wah. I don't use a wah much in church, but I use the volume pedal all the time.

Good to know. Can I program the expression pedal to control various parameters in other effects as well? Like delay, phaser etc...
Like a way to control the repeats or speed of the modulation?
 
Good to know. Can I program the expression pedal to control various parameters in other effects as well? Like delay, phaser etc...
Like a way to control the repeats or speed of the modulation?

Yes, it can control different things in different patches and depending on the exp pedal and the Amplifire, probably has a toe switch setting so it can do 2 things.
 
You could get a badass little 1x10 or 1x12 cabinet and this little badass modeler AND Amp in one pedal... and have both worlds...

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Problem with those "amp in a pedal" is the power supply is bigger than the pedal itself and a pain to integrate with the rest of the setup. Seymour Duncan was smart having the power supply inside the Powerstage 170/200. EHX 5mm is also nice with 9v input which is more pedalboard friendly, with advance in technology maybe we will see a 50w version soon.
 
Problem with those "amp in a pedal" is the power supply is bigger than the pedal itself and a pain to integrate with the rest of the setup. Seymour Duncan was smart having the power supply inside the Powerstage 170/200. EHX 5mm is also nice with 9v input which is more pedalboard friendly, with advance in technology maybe we will see a 50w version soon.

Yeah, I only suggested the Quilter version because I know it sounds great.... I haven't heard the others yet. You likey?
 
For going direct to board:

You could:

AMT 2 series stomp (cab sim out 1/4")


If you wanted more flexibility, add:

Two Notes Torpedo CAB M+ (speaker iR, power amp sim, 2x mic sim with XLR output)

You can insert FX of choice between the two like so:

AMT 2 series
|
FX
|
CAB M+
|
mix board/FOH


Alternatively, add a power amp and speaker for that kind of rig.
 
Yeah, the Dunlop Volume X is a good choice. I use mine with either a Line 6 M9 or HX Effects.

Depending on your budget, I would something like the Dunlop Volume X or mini Volume X. Either one can be used as an expression pedal.

I’ll look into that.
Thanks.
Luckily for me I don’t need it just yet, so it gives me some money saving time. Lol


Edit: just looked it up...,that’s a reasonable price.
 
It depends on what you are wanting to do, the Mission SP-1 has a wah style switch built in, so you could use it as a volume, then click the switch so it changes to a wah (or delay time, gain, whatever), and vice versa. That is one of the best uses of an expression pedal to me. I haven't used the Mission or the Dunlop, so if the Dunlop has a switch, ignore me, but something to think about.

And, it's only $10 more than the Dunlop -https://missionengineering.com/shop-2/products/expression/multi-use-exp/sp-1/
 
I got the Amplifire delivered yesterday and I set it up through my laptop.
Well...it’s “ok” but it’s a LONG LONG way from a real tube amp.
Now I realize I still need to learn how to adjust it properly. I’ve been watching Leon Todd’s YouTube channel since he seems to be able to dial in a great tone.
But it’s just not “there”.
I also tried hooking it up to a Mackie Thump 12” speaker and again...just ok.

I downloaded the editor and of course I can’t get it to run. It’s not seeing the Amplifire as being connected. The laptop readies the devise and then says it’s ready but the editor just doesn’t recognize that it’s connected. I messaged Atomic on FB about it but haven’t yet heard a response.
 
BTW, my Fractal sounds terrible hooked up to a Mackie Thump. It sounds wonderful direct to the PA, or DAW, or into an acoustic amp. I just think the Thump sounds pretty awful and no amount of EQ can fix it.
 
BTW, my Fractal sounds terrible hooked up to a Mackie Thump. It sounds wonderful direct to the PA, or DAW, or into an acoustic amp. I just think the Thump sounds pretty awful and no amount of EQ can fix it.

It’s like no matter how I eq parameters there is always this underlying “brittle” thing going on.
What are you using for your mains?
The only thing I have here at the house is my rehearsal PA which also has Thumps,
Only the larger 15” speaker.
 
The mains are EV cabs, which sound great. But there is certainly a brittle thing going on with the Thumps that make them not suitable for a guitar monitoring solution, and no amount of EQ seems to help. They are just plain terrible. But hey, they were designed as cheap PA speakers for DJs and for people actually giving speeches, not rockin' guitars.
 
The mains are EV cabs, which sound great. But there is certainly a brittle thing going on with the Thumps that make them not suitable for a guitar monitoring solution, and no amount of EQ seems to help. They are just plain terrible. But hey, they were designed as cheap PA speakers for DJs and for people actually giving speeches, not rockin' guitars.

That is actually what I bought them for. About 10 years ago I was djing weddings part time for some extra money.

Any recommendations on a fairly inexpensive wedge type speaker that might work well?
 
BTW, my Fractal sounds terrible hooked up to a Mackie Thump. It sounds wonderful direct to the PA, or DAW, or into an acoustic amp. I just think the Thump sounds pretty awful and no amount of EQ can fix it.

I bought a couple more floor wedges the other day -so everyone at rehearsals had a personal wedge -not just those singing.

Anyways -they were cheap Kustom PA4s powered wedges. and they were the worst wedges I've ever heard -and it's not close... also terrible 60 cycle hum -returned them after one day

Don't considered using these ------EVER

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