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Topic: Tubefex or Black Box ?? |
Terry Sneed
From: Arkansas,
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Posted 22 Aug 2013 9:09 am
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Best for tube warmth, string seperation, and clean clear tone??
terry |
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 22 Aug 2013 9:28 am
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I admit I have a STRONG bias¹, but I'd say the Black Box.
¹I'm not biased for the BB, but against all multieffects units, and Peavey in particular. Too hard to change one variable within a patch (If you want more reverb on one song, you shouldn't have to punch 7 buttons or one button 7 times). And creating patches. Bah. Hell-spawned agents of frustration. Give me three stomp boxen on the floor. _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
More amps than guitars, and not many effects |
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Rick Contino
From: Brattleboro, Vermont
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Posted 22 Aug 2013 9:48 am
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I haven't played through a Tubefex before, but I don't think I will because of how happy I am with my Black Box. The thing makes every thing you play sound good. My theory is that Brad secretly built some sort of pitch correction in there The Black Box is an amazing tool for recording, gigging, or just getting inspired during practice. One time I accidentally left my reverb at home for a quiet trio gig, but had the Black Box. I was bummed at first, but as we started playing I was amazed at how little being without reverb seemed to matter. In that way, you could say the BB IS a multi effects unit! _________________ Shobud "The Professional" D-10, Stage One S-10, National "New Yorker," NV400 |
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Terry Sneed
From: Arkansas,
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Posted 22 Aug 2013 11:44 am BB or TF
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Thanks Lane and Rick. I certainly don't need an effects processor that I can't work! I'm using a rack right now is why I was aking about the Tubefex. But, sounds like a black box is the way to go. Thanks again.
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Lane Gray
From: Topeka, KS
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Posted 22 Aug 2013 12:52 pm
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In their defense, I know many musicians that like them. Including good musicians. I've only toyed with a profex and some kind of Zoom. It didn't take long to realize that these things are exactly not my cup of tea. _________________ 2 pedal steels, a lapStrat, and an 8-string Dobro (and 3 ukes)
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Len Amaral
From: Rehoboth,MA 02769
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Posted 22 Aug 2013 5:41 pm
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Basic effects are reverb and delay and pedals do a great job for that and turning a knob is user friendly, IMO.
However, if you like a good tube preamp such as the Rev Preamp (and who doesn't) with a processor or even a few pedals go for it.
I agree that trying to program a tubefex or digital processor with cursors via a small screen can be awkward. |
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