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<blockquote data-quote="warmachine67" data-source="post: 160182" data-attributes="member: 3696"><p>Question 2: Not very hard, take two screws out of the cage and wiggle them out. I’ve seen some post on FB with someone whining about how hard it is, but seriously, come on. I’m an idiot and I never went crying on social media about how it is a deal breaker. </p><p></p><p>Question 3: Actually not bad, but it is still speaker emulation. If you run a studio or have decent recording skills, you should be able to make it sound great. Again, I’m an idiot and record my lousy music on very dated equipment, but I considered it a useful option amongst real microphones, speaker cones, and other artifacts from barbaric times. </p><p></p><p>As for question 1, power ball (which I own), or the vai which I have never played. Honestly, your best bet is a syn2 with a module for clean (tdlx) and then the module for loud (engl, Uber, slo, vh4)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="warmachine67, post: 160182, member: 3696"] Question 2: Not very hard, take two screws out of the cage and wiggle them out. I’ve seen some post on FB with someone whining about how hard it is, but seriously, come on. I’m an idiot and I never went crying on social media about how it is a deal breaker. Question 3: Actually not bad, but it is still speaker emulation. If you run a studio or have decent recording skills, you should be able to make it sound great. Again, I’m an idiot and record my lousy music on very dated equipment, but I considered it a useful option amongst real microphones, speaker cones, and other artifacts from barbaric times. As for question 1, power ball (which I own), or the vai which I have never played. Honestly, your best bet is a syn2 with a module for clean (tdlx) and then the module for loud (engl, Uber, slo, vh4) [/QUOTE]
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