1. Originally posted by anstratdubh1979:[..]

    Vox Pathifinder is a great sounding amp and the best $100.00 I ever spent. Remarkably warm for a solid state amp.

    Other than that, $500.00 will get you a Vox AC15CC. You could upgrade the speaker later to a Celestion Blue and get that much better of a tone. (As has been the case with my AC15CC)


    I got a Pathfinder on your recommendation

    Do you use the onboard distortion or have it set at a clean tone and use the M13's distortion effects instead?
  2. Originally posted by Andrew_C:[..]

    ur very talented to be able to play all the instruments, i just bought a drum kit and its fooking harder then guitar i rekon.


    Thanks! It's not really harder than guitar, it is pretty much the same. You just have to practise a bit to get good at it.
  3. Originally posted by vanquish:[..]

    I got a Pathfinder on your recommendation

    Do you use the onboard distortion or have it set at a clean tone and use the M13's distortion effects instead?


    I run the Pathfinder fairly clean and 'dirty' things up with effects.
  4. Adam Clayton signature bass might be coming closer to it's fruition.

  5. Lovely basses they are, I once played a low-medium Warwick and its warmness and deep sound were amazing, and nevertheless it wasn't excesively soft at all, it had power and punch. Lovely. If I ever play(ed) bass guitar, I'd get a WW for sure


  6. Ah, good that makes it simpler, rather than having to tweak both the M13 and the amp


  7. Thanks man, i'm using an AC30CC2X
  8. Hey all- I need a few reccomendations.

    My uncle is getting rid of one of his PA speakers. It's a relatively nice one, will fit nicely in the corner of my setup in the ol' basement. He blew out the other ones' speaker and ended up buying a new PA setup, so he's dropping off the speaker later today.

    I'm also very interested in getting a VOX Pathfinder, after reading some of the posts above and checking it out for myself. Anything to get closer to The Edge's sound, and also I do like the general feel of the amp better than my current Fender. My Fender amp, however, is rather large- a 90W big ol' box. The VOX is relatively smaller- about 14 inches by 14 inches (sorry for all those in the UK, don't really know metric conversions that well). I'd be looking to direct the amp's sound into the new PA speaker, and have some questions as to how-

    1) My Fender amp has a "PWR AMP OUT" 1/4" jack in the back- is this for me to direct the amp's sound through the speaker?

    2) If the answer to the above question is no (or if this would sound better), would it be worth it to buy a good quality microphone, and mic the amp, to input THAT into the PA speaker?

    3) If the answer to the above question is yes, what mics do you reccomend for that sort of use?

    Sorry to be such a bother...this is just potentially a big-money decision for me, and I want to get it right. You guys seem to be a really great help.