@@paulanthony8335 Oh that sucks, I've seen them go down to $475, last one I saw went for $500. Adam is still doing them. If you have Facebook join the Vader Cab Group. I'm sure you can get some more info or maybe someone might have one.
Sure, what kind of amp do you have? If you want to use the FM3 into your amp, you want to connect the Left input of FM3 to your amps Return effects loop. That way you can use your amps power amp section and use all the effects and amp models in the FM3. Make sure to disable the cab block.
@@gopalkrishnabehera3231 Ok, in that case just plug in through the front input. So FM3 L2 input to front of amp Input. I would start out with the best flat clean channel and all knobs at 12 o clock and then on your FM3 create your presets that sound best to your amp. In this case keep the cab block on.
I got it for a few reasons, it doesn't have a loud fan, doesn't run hot, and it has no volume or tone options. Before i was fighting with level and volume issues with a FRFR speaker. I want to get all the tone from the fractal and not the poweramp. Hopefully that makes sense.
Short answer is you spend so much time perfecting your presets with the Fractal or modelers, and then to have a poweramp with added bass, mid and treble and volume that will affect your already made presets. Kinda annoying to have to re configure and play around with extra knobs and eq. With the Ritter all I do is turn it on and go!
@@BagusWibisono Oh ok, yes. Right now I don't play in a band anymore but I do play with a loud drummer sometimes and its very loud and the tone is awesome at stage volume.
Killer playing! Brutal tone! In hopes to see more of this.
Great tone and tight playing!!
Thanks!
Just brought one on Craigslist for $300...!!!!! A real steal considering that they go for $550+.....
That's awesome man! What a score!
@@TheSpineSplitter1990 it was New York City Craigslist
Hey brother bad ass playing!!! Do you still have the Vader cab?? If so how’s holding up? Thanks man
Thanks! It's holding up extremely well. It's got Eminence Legends V12's. The rhino lining they use is awesome and very durable. Cab sounds very tight.
Thanks man
Some dude was selling one for 600$. I asked to go down in price. He got upset and took it off the ad. Was 600$ a good price for a 212?
@@paulanthony8335 Oh that sucks, I've seen them go down to $475, last one I saw went for $500. Adam is still doing them. If you have Facebook join the Vader Cab Group. I'm sure you can get some more info or maybe someone might have one.
Can you please tell me how can I connect fm3 with my physical amp(having built-in fx)?
Sure, what kind of amp do you have? If you want to use the FM3 into your amp, you want to connect the Left input of FM3 to your amps Return effects loop. That way you can use your amps power amp section and use all the effects and amp models in the FM3. Make sure to disable the cab block.
@@TheSpineSplitter1990 I have a Vox VX II 1x8inch 30-Watt Modeling Combo Amp. It doesn't have Send/Return slots.
@@gopalkrishnabehera3231 Ok, in that case just plug in through the front input. So FM3 L2 input to front of amp Input. I would start out with the best flat clean channel and all knobs at 12 o clock and then on your FM3 create your presets that sound best to your amp. In this case keep the cab block on.
How do you connect the FM3 to the cab?
I'm using a Ritter GBA 280 Power Amp. So Power Amp Input to FM3 FX Send, then Power Amp Output to Cab.
@@TheSpineSplitter1990 so, from Out2 of FM3 to return in the amp, right?
@@loremipsum4193 Yes, using Out2
I recognize the song, what is it?
It's a random riff I came up with. But if you remember what it sounds like, let me know.
Why did you choose the Ritter?
I got it for a few reasons, it doesn't have a loud fan, doesn't run hot, and it has no volume or tone options. Before i was fighting with level and volume issues with a FRFR speaker. I want to get all the tone from the fractal and not the poweramp. Hopefully that makes sense.
Short answer is you spend so much time perfecting your presets with the Fractal or modelers, and then to have a poweramp with added bass, mid and treble and volume that will affect your already made presets. Kinda annoying to have to re configure and play around with extra knobs and eq. With the Ritter all I do is turn it on and go!
Hi how about you with this set up?
What do you mean? How do I like this setup?
The sound quality of this setup If you play it live
@@BagusWibisono Oh ok, yes. Right now I don't play in a band anymore but I do play with a loud drummer sometimes and its very loud and the tone is awesome at stage volume.