Why I SOLD All My GUITAR AMPS! 😱
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- Опубликовано: 5 авг 2024
- In today's video, I'm going over why I sold all of my guitar amps. This isn't clickbait, I really have sold all of my guitar amps. In fact, I don't even have individual pedals as well for my guitar setup when I perform live and/or in the studio. In this video, I'm going over why I went this route.
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You do such a great job of giving economical, practical and attainable advice that is so helpful for new peeps. Very consistent. Subscribed. Thanks!
Thanks Rob!
Another great video Scott! 6:00 Quick story… when I told a friend of mine that I'd switched to a Helix a few years ago, he said, "Oh man, that's a shame, since I loved your tube amp sound for a long time!" when I told him that I hadn't used tube amps for over two decades, he had to admit that he'd never noticed.
Yes! Haha, that’s truly a way to tell how good everything is sounding now in the modeling world. Thanks for sharing 🤘
I'll probably always be a "guitar > pedals > amp" guy, but I love watching you talk about your rig. Great video as always!
Hey, there is nothing wrong with that!! If you like your rig, use your rig 🤘🤘 Glad it’s working for you, and that’s the important thing
Absolutely spot on! Even amps need to be DI capable these days…the Tone Masters are phenomenal split of the difference for us full time gigging musicians.
Agreed!
Ok. You've completely convinced me. So glad I found your channel. I'll have an HX Stomp on the way soon, then watch all your setup/tip videos.
Nice! Enjoy, the stomp is amazing 🤘🤘
YESSIR! Direct rigs allow you to be so much more efficient and show-focused.
Absolutely spot on as usual Scott! I am using a Helix LT straight to front of house. Singers love the it as well!! I’ve never had anyone in the audience ask why there isn’t an amp on stage. Why… because they don’t care! Sounds good and that’s all that matters! Thanks for another great video 👍
100%! And yeah singers especially love direct units for sure
great arguments :) I'm 17 right now and I think I just have to get through a few years of lugging way too heavy amps around before I not only see but feel the upsides of such rigs. I just love feeling the air moved and feeling the pressure in your body a bit too much right now. Also I wanted to add that especially in todays world with the given possibilities it can be quite nice to have a finite amount of options to choose from and not always be overloaded by what tones you can get so I really like the process of finding the analog gear that does what I want it to and leave it at that- not constantly stressing about getting my tones one extra bit nicer and trying the 20 amp sims I haven't tried yet.
Thanks! You make great videos, very informative.
Thanks man! I appreciate that 🤘🤘
Your right the new gear is there . I appreciate you !
Love this! While I haven't sold my one remaining tube amp and some pedals, I've not used them at home or gigging since I got a Kemper in 2016. Thank you for sharing YOUR experience!
It took a long time for me to finally sell my mesa, but I did it! Haha
For the last few days I've been using your videos to set up my HX Stomp.
Great video and a complete description.
I'm 74 YO and having on heck of a time understand and getting what I "thought" I wanted to hear.
BUT it is one heck of a ride..
Thanks
Glad the videos have been helping you out!
Great video @Scott Uhl. I would only add that going direct doesn’t have to be an all-digital experience. Some of the amp in box solutions like the Quilter Superblock and the DSM Simplifier amps sound great with just a couple of pedals added.
I haven’t heard of those, I’ll have to look into that. Thanks for the suggestion!
I had the Simplifier and got rid of it for Superblocks as the Quilters are actually amplifiers not just a sim. Also the ability to run a Superblock off a pedalboard PSU at 1watt is fantastic.
Another informative video, Scott. Thank you. I'm almost to the point of giving up my amps but not quite. I used to use an old Digitech GSP-1101 modelling preamp and power amp in a small rack that sat on top of a 4x12 Marshall. I used the Digitech foot controller to change between patches as needed. I'm almost 64 years old now and have back problems that make moving a 4x12 difficult. What I've done is purchased a Headrush FRFR-108 powered speaker and run my preamp into that. I also just recently picked up a Digitech RP-1000 and a RP-500 that will take the place of my rack preamp. Definitely easier on the back and takes up a lot less room in the car. Will probably upgrade to the Helix or the new Headrush floor modeler at some point. I also use Phenyx Pro wireless IEMs and wireless guitar systems thanks to your recommendations.
Nice! I’ve heard a lot of good stuff with the HeadRush for sure! It’s a great system. Glad you’ve found the iems and wireless to work well for you 🤘
My band decided to go with the Captor X for live gigs, using real amps and cabs. At first we wanted less stage volume to hear better in our IEM,s. But, we noticed at smaller shows the volume from our gear had a better FOH sound then rather depending on small local venues with Smaller PA’s. So for our metal band having a real amp with a DI signal thru our IEM system, we mix our own FOH with our rig sending a L/R/SUB to FOH
This works for us well and is manageable with minimal amount of issues. Bringing the gear on a road could be a lot easier but at the same time the stage presence of cabinets let’s the crowd know this band is going to fun.
Every band has to decide what works for them -
We do have a sound guy that travels with us
Thanks for the content as always - good stuff
Oh nice! That’s a good way to do it. I’ll have to look into that Captor X. I haven’t heard of that. Thanks for the info. And you are 100% right, every band will figure out what works best for them, and that’s the important part 🤘
Great vid! I'm a homebody using just an MX5 direct to my scarlet, DAW and studio monitors.... My amp is awfully lonely these past couple years. I can see using modern modelers getting way more popular in the near future.
My poor mesa sat around for years before I finally sold it to a good friend. So I know it has a good home now 🥹
Just play, improve, and enjoy because everything changes. Great video!
My band moved to amp/cab sims in the last year. The biggest benefit is the load in and out. We used pedal platform amps anyway so we switched out for 3x Behringer GDI21 and 1x BDI21, all set to clean, total budget £150. Never looked back.
Great channel, great video, as ever! Thanks.
Nice! Excellent choices 🤘🤘
Great video and your absolutely right! Tech has come so far these last few years. I'm more and more downsizing from large amps to going direct. The last couple of years I've been using a Kemper cause I find amp captures sound better than modeling (personal opinion), but since more company's are jumping on the amp capture bandwagon I recently got a tonex pedal that I'm planning to hook up to a HX stomp XL to make my rig even smaller and portable. Such great times for us guitar players to live in!
Well said!
Great video Scott! My band's a metalcore 4 piece with 2 guitars drums and vocals. We're on a fully automated setup with patch changes and basically everything's being done on my macbook pro and behringer umc1820 interface running reaper (Including running backing tracks, process vocals, run drum triggers) The only reason we would run amps/cabs live is when PAs are going above the first couple rows head (We're also on in ears and using Line 6 Helixs)
Nice! Can’t beat the midi changed patch changes and just focusing on the show 🤘
Great content Scott- Im going thru this exact dilemma now, downsizing and figuring out how to get my sound direct. I'm a bass player and am starting to hate lugging 2-50lb bass cabinets. The "swappable" amp system you mentioned sounds like the Synergy amp (synergyamps), where you can snap in various preamp modules from builders like; Friedman, Bogner, Engl, Diesel, etc into a host amp.
Yup! It is the Synergy, that’s definitely what I was. I knew my subscribers would know what it was. I couldn’t even figure out how to google that lol. But yeah, especially for bass amps, it’s really tough to bring those again and again when you can pull it off with a direct rig. Bass does feel weird the first few times not having the sound waves blasting from behind you, but you do get used to it 🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic Finneas uses a gaming vibrating vest to get that bass feel in lieu of amps. The P!nk bass player stands on a platform, underneath which reside a battery of ass kickers normally used on drum thrones. Now ... Neither of these are going to be particularly viable at a local bar gig but sometimes, like Formula 1, the technology trickles down to the rest of us over time. And ... You know ... Tech is just good :)
Best advice I can give is - go with an ultralight bass cab. I use a GK Ultralight 2-10 combo (33 lbs) for most of my gigs. Our PA is usually compact, so I don't subject it to a direct feed. but the amp has one if needed.
I have a 1-15 bottom cab if I need to stack up for a large room or an outdoor gig. Signal chain went from a Boss ME-50B (for rock with The Window Panes) or just a tuner (classic country with the Mission Road duo).
If i have room to move around, I will use one of three inexpensive wireless units (thanks Scott!) and I can ham it up.
Well…I’ve had my Stomp for a year and half and now have an FM9. And I’m about to sell all but a few of my pedals And two amps. That’s a big deal for me. I love my gear. And these are some great pedals. But yeah: the modelers are really THAT good. I’m blown away.
Love your channel man❤
I appreciate that Sami 🤘
I fully understand your decision Scott, I purchased a ENGL FB25 just for the real amp feel and it does sound great but since I've bought it I still find my self on my Helix most of the time and that's not a convenience decision just a simple sound and clarity of effects and so on , it's hard to beat a good modeler if it's setup correctly
100%! Couldn’t agree more 🤘
The system you referred to is from Synergy Amps, there's lots of different amp modules for them.
I'm right there with you on modelling rigs. Might be nice to have an FRFR for live tones.
Just going through Indianapolis now. Hopefully NAMM has some fun new gear
I wanted to go to NAMM this year, but I would probably spend all my money there haha. And yes it was the Synergy!
@@ScottUhlMusic Too late for me, already spending it all. I am seriously considering selling my amps too though. I've got an apartment and I'm trying to find bands to join in Europe so you know...travel + big heavy gear = not very smart
Really great content. I’ve been ampless with a Boss GT Pro for years. Every reason you give are all reasons I did it. 99.9% of the audience don’t care or don’t know. It’s only ever muso’s who comment and I always discover they’re not half as busy with gigs as I am!
100%! Glad I’m not the only one 🤘
We are on the same boat. Portability is everything to me. Variax + Helix = all i need.
Such an amazing combo! I know there is a guy who was able to make a wireless adapter from the CME Pro widi master in order to wireless have the helix change tuning/tones on the variax. He then also had a wireless guitar system for audio, so his variax was completely wireless 🤯
I'm with ya man. I stopped even bothering trying to tell the difference with modelers and amps anymore. It's just all good. That modular thing you mentioned was probably the Synergy system? (Synergyamps)
Yup that’s correct! And yes, me too. If it sounds good, I’m using it 🤘
Very well thought not dissing real amps. Practical I agree with all your discussion points
I definitely didn’t want to make it seem like I dislike amps. I love a good amp! I just find the pros of direct rigs outweigh the pros of an amp 👍
Absolutely true on all counts! Your Imagine Dragons student experience was hilarious and totally spot-on😂
Hahaha yup! It’s definitely accurate
Great video! I use modeler direct for worship set. When practicing at home, use my 1x12 tube amp.
Thanks! And that definitely is a great setup 🤘
It's a very interesting point of view, great argumentations. I'm having a sort of hybrid approach between traditional gear and technology tho
Nice! As long as you found something that works for you, that’s all that matters. Thanks for commenting 🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic yeah I completely agree! Nowadays technology give us endless possibilities so every approach is more than respectable. Everything that can boost our creativity is more then welcome as well. Thanks to you for the amazing content.
I can guarantee that even people listening for the sound, including an individual instrument, cannot hear the difference in a live setting. I know people who have their own studio full of pedals and amps and say, “I just don’t like the sound I get from my HX Stomp,” spend more time doing A/B comparisons than playing music and don’t play live.
100% and that’s an excellent point! And yeah there is nothing wrong with playing at home for sure, but once you start playing live you start to value ease of setup even IF you lose 5% of your tone (which again I don’t think these do). Very good point!
@ScottUhlMusic Just found your awesome channel yesterday 👍
Already watched a bunch of your videos.
Have a question. I'm 100% interested in minimizing my gear for convenience but I'm totally new to midi and anything programmable like ( hotone ampero II) which I just bought.
In this video you mentioned how you automatically turn effects on and off in certain parts of the song based on what the original guitar parts are using. Can you guide me to which videos I should be watching to learn about that? Thanks
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I came back to revisit this after watching your video on iPads on stage. Gave me things to think about and a perspective I didn't consider before. I am trying to sell my amps, but lots of people are not buying. I can't sell my Laney I am to attached to it. LOL . I run my Helix all the time. Almost every-show, for my acoustic solo shows I have a different modeling pedal. The convenience of moving it in and out are just to good. I get almost the exact sound. Only other guitar guys hate on it. I love I have all these different amps at my fingertips and can just cycle through them and mess around all day if I want. I got 1 or 2 I always use for my shows and I stick with that. Bottom line I love it, makes my work life easier.
I have been going direct for a few years now. I use the HeadRush Pedalboard and a FRFR speaker on stage. Gonna dive into in ears next. Thanks for the informative videos!!!
Nice! IEMs completed the puzzle for me 🤘
once again.........super valuable information. Thanks!
Thanks for watching!
Love your videos!! You’ve got me re-thinking my live approach for sure. Scott, my question for you is - can this setup work even when playing dinky bars that have a small PA and no sound guy? I’m intersted to find out the exact setup needed. Thinking that would require us to bring our own mixer output to the venue PA.
You would plug directly into the PA or get a FRFR speaker if you really wanted to. Sometimes there can be a plus to have an amp on stage in situations like that… that is if the guitarist doesn’t blast his amp too loud haha
another informative, practical video...
Thank you!
Ive started playing out live through a JBL PA system, an iRig2 and an iPad....Absolutely love it!! Still, Im old and stubbornly hanging onto my tubes and pedals though. lol
Nothing wrong with that! 🤘
Great video, I used to run my 5150. Now I have a boss katana 100watt head which I run direct to front of house. Sounds killer with the foot switch I have programmed 4 channels. No stage sound an with inears we can hear everything crystal clear.
You can’t go back once you go direct and IEMs 🤘
Great points there! I think the major advantage of this kind of rig is portability, everything can pretty much fit in your case. I prefer bringing my own amp to the stage because PA's just terrible here.
That’s fair for sure. Although you could get in ears in order to be able to hear yourself. But you know what’s best for your situation 🤘🤘
This video shows how far guitar tech has grown and how we can adapt to a much simpler guitar lifestyle.
Agreed. The tech is pretty wild, and I love anything that sounds good and makes my life easier 🤘
Nice. Keeping a few of my tube amps, nothing like them, and I can play them loud.
I've used modelers for many years (currently using my Boss SY-1000); I use HX Effects for effects with a Catalyst 100 in 4CM and MIDI to control the amp channel and amp boost.
I've been using Blue Cat Audio's Axiom plugin for years, before that their Destructor plugin - which is part of Axiom.
Recently released, PolyChrome DSP McRocklin Suite is my favorite guitar plugin.
FWIW, your channel convinced me to try the Mooer Prime P1, and it works great and sounds great though dialing in the sounds on my iPhone gets tedious. I have the F4 footswitch, and use wireless in/out (two wireless systems) and a wireless in-ear system; the P1 is mounted on my mic stand with a phone holder. Best of all, this all fits in lunchbox sized bag including a USB hub or my Tech21 PSA 2.0.
TL;DR: plenty of options that sound good, having many rigs for different situations is great if you can do it!
Nice! Glad the P1 has worked well for you. It’s my main backup rig
Thanks for this video. I did the same a few years back. My buddy thinks im crazy, but he loves my sound. Im down to GT1000 Core, and Bose S1s. My buddy still has "His Wall" and is always on one knee, making adjustments. lol
Such great advice! Dead on and I totally agree on the 95% rule! Simplicity rules whether live or recording. And you’re 100% right: the listener wants to hear you play and could care less about the gear.
Another comment said “95% still gives you a A.” I like that 🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic and I also agree with you on the Mooer GTRS. I bought one about a year ago and love it.
Awesome! Glad you enjoy it as much as I do 🤘🤘🤘
Welcome to the club. Though I do things a little differently. Purchased my first guitar processor in the late 80's, a Roland Gp8, glorified pedal board but sounded great. Ran a GT 10, then a GT 100, and now a GT 1000. However, I still like having an amp with me, that's not really an amp, I use basically a PA rack. A stereo peak limiter compressor, dual 31 band eq, an expander, to a crown stereo power amp to my stereo cabinet. Run 1/4" stereo outs from my GT 1000 to a direct box, to connect to the PA which passes through to my so called amp. The GT 1000 is a power house, not for those unwilling to spend time deep diving into all the crazy things you can do with it. Great sound, good to see you found your sound, your way.
I couldn’t go back now!
Excellent video. I switched to helix and powercab a few years ago. After numerous sound guys telling me my guitar tone sounds thin across the PA (but I thought it was fine in my ears) compared to the other guitarist using a full rig, I switched back to amp and shelfed the powercab but now I still use the helix in 4CM for FX only. The other issue is there are simply more practices than gigs and our PA is only a few small tops in the space with nothing mic'd up so no IEM for example during practices. My little powercab couldn't compete with the drums or the other 4x12 etc. volume or direction. Some could hear me, some not depending how close in firing range of my speaker. TIlt up, I was good but nobody could hear me. Tilt down and I couldnt hear but others could. Too much hassle. I have to rewatch your plugin portion, see whats up with that. I just use the HX edit. Anyway, when I switched back to amp, I just fell in love with the real deal again. Just something about a real amp that the amps in helix wasn't delivering. I will also add for many live festival local shows, we'd get literally 15 min to setup and go so there's no time to bother with IEM or bring them at all. Sound guys wont even let you. Mixing on the fly, thee end.
Yeah the IEM switchover is frustrating for sure for festival style shows. And some sound guys are just always going to be mogami cable/tube amps only guys. Helix does not sound thin in the PA if it’s setup right, I know that. Thanks for commenting!
You are my man! I have not owned an amp in ~20 years.
Team no-amp 💪
This video is bang on. While I still believe a tube amp and a couple of pedals is still king for tone, it's basically a one trick pony. Going the digital modeller route provides so many more tone options. The technology has vastly improved and excellent tones can certainly be dialled in with a modeller. The best part for me as you pointed out is the load in and pack up...so much easier with a modelling compact rig.
Yeah man, you can’t beat that simple load in/out 🤘
Thanks for the mention of my
Heavy fella the II II II II 🤜🤛
Any time man 🤘 such a killer amp plugin for metal tones!
@@ScottUhlMusic looking forward to chatting again in the future about live stuff!
Absolutely 🤘🤘
I'm loving my Helix! So many different tones!
Helix is amazing!!
Yep, went from half stack, to direct, and Loving it, I did Europe this way and it was better that I expected.
Right on. Size, weight, features, reliability (based on reducing number of moving parts). I'm not quite there yet, but I have been heading in that direction for years. I haven't used my big pedal board since about 2016 but somehow I can't help but feel I would regret selling (maybe its because I've sold so many guitars over that years that I later came to regret, but pedals and amps are a different beast. Your relationship with a guitar is much more personal and intimate). You've got me seriously considering letting go now. I've been using small amps with direct boxes for years (like H&K Tubemeister 18 and the tiny little Vox MV50s for backup) and multi-effects units which gets me part of the way. I guess my biggest hurdle for giving up the amp altogether is getting a good IEM system. Which I could probably afford if I sold my pedals, pedal board, and flight case). Two questions - what about small gigs with no house sound? And what about small gigs with crappy PA? Do you bring your own backup PA?
If you don’t have a house PA, how do you get vocals? That’s my question. So usually just go into the pa! And if there is a bad PA, an amp might be best, but a bad PA usually means bad sound overall haha
Great video, seems many are going this way. Mostly for portability. And it’s great not to have to lug: pedals, amps and guitars to a gig.
Definitely! I don’t miss it
Good content as always! :) I'd add one huge pro of direct rigs, which is, you can easily build a self-contained setup, which is completely isolated from the outside and super reliable. I have Pod Go and a cheap Behringer mixer that fits on my pedalboard. It's connected in such a way, that I can balance levels of guitar and the rest of the band via physical knobs quickly (no need for app when performing), anything I do can't affect the FoH, anything that FoH does can't affect my hearing of guitar. I can also do cool hacks, like plugging in ambient mic for hearing others when no one else is on in-ears, or stealing metronome signal from the drummer etc.
Nice! That’s a great plus of using these types of rigs. Thanks for the comment 🤘
That’s a great idea… what do you use for an ambient mic, and where do you place it? Most of the band I’m in are not on in ears, but I am, so I run mine straight from my amp’s line out. But I’m constantly having to take one out to hear everyone else, which at least partially defeats the purpose.
@@brendanflaherty6696I actually only tried it once, and not even in rehearsal, but for "something" you can just get a random vocal microphone and point it towards the rest of the band. But this setup sucks anyway, it's a dirty workaround, in such case I'd just bring my Headrush speaker to the rehearsal.
Your points are all great, and for where you are at makes total sense, the bit missing is how you get the modelled sound to the audience when there’s no provided PA. Would love your thoughts on that. Cheers
That’s a fair point! But if there is no PA, that means you need to bring one right? If so, you’ll need a mixer. Plug directly into the mixer and send the signal out front of house 🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic Yeah, the dusty village halls I play don’t have a FOH. Lucky if they have a 50 year old transistor radio 😂
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You said out loud everything that I have in my mind :)
I had a Laney twin combo, and it still needed people 2 to lift it!! I have used a Boss GT10 since they came out, but as you say Scotty, there’s better stuff out in the last ten years. My GT10 is great but getting old. I know the reasons why I went with amp modelling , but your validation as a full-time pro is comforting.
I fully agree with you, I sold my full Marshall stack a couple of years ago and switched to a lunch box amp to play at home and gig with. I just need to find a load box with a good DI cab sim or something so I don’t need to hook up a cap. That way I can go direct to front of house. If you have any good solutions here, let me know. Thanks for the video!
I usually just go direct into front of house from my GTRS, helix, or hx stomp. Especially since we use in ears, it makes the most sense to me personally. Thanks for watching!
I’m with you. I haven’t turned on my amps in the two years since I’ved owned the Quad Cortex. I need to think about selling them.
It was hard to let go of my Mesa, but it went to a good friend of mine
Thanks man. ❤
Great video.
Thanks!
I have the same philosophy with you. If it sounds good to me, makes my life and my music making easier, then I'm onboard. Cheers!
Thanks, couldn’t agree more 🤘
I like effeciency and have done 100% the same!
I see no reason to carry around heavy amps and dealing with microphones.
A modeler with XLR cable to the PA is everything the audience needs to hear what I do :)
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I'm thrilled more and more folks are getting into the direct thing. As a sound tech and a drummer, I was an early adaptor of edrums specifically for the idea that 80% of stage volume is usually dictated by how loud the drums are, and 20% by how loud the guitar amps are.
The vast majority of us play in small spaces where silent stages would be the best. I've only had the opportunity to do sound for a few bands on IEMs and even that was a massive improvement on what I had to work with.
I'd love the idea that up to 100 person venue is silent stage, and beyond that acoustic drums and amps.
I’ve done a few shows with all direct and an electronic drum kit. It’s amazing. When my wife and I are fortunate to travel to resorts in Cancun/Bahamas and stuff like that, we have our drummer bring an SPDSX sample pad. It’s amazing to have everything on stage direct and have complete control over the volume
@@ScottUhlMusic Absolutely! I use a variety of drum kits from Superior Drummer 3, and when I'm playing a gig with a sound tech, I hand him a labeled snake right out of my Apollo 8 so they have control over the house. They always are impressed!
You are right! the Helix is awesome for recording, live performance, practicing!, life is more easy!! :D, do you have a review of your guitar? Is really interesing, great video.
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Totally agree. I went 100% modeling 10 years ago. For all the reasons you cite.
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So did I.
This is exactly what I’m trying to do. I’m not as nimble as I used to be so cables and pedals are just booby traps awaiting me to perform a pratfall. My goal is to run direct into my Soundcraft UI16 and use the Digitech amp modeling and effects for my tones which I hope to control with a Line 6 MIDI controller. I’m still trying to figure out the whole MIDI thing but I’m getting closer from watching your stuff. I do wish you could elaborate on actual hook ups and such. I’m quite old school but gradually getting into the 21st century.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and keep making those videos!
Nice! Enjoy the journey into amp modeling 🤘 Once you go digital, it’s hard to go back!
You´re absolutly right!
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Thank you Scott for this video. I would like to make the switch but I have a few obstacles. First, does the entire band have to go to IEM or can I be the only one? Next, I go to a lot of open mic/blues jams and this would not work because they are not going to run me into the PA or their PA can’t handle it. Last, I am thinking the fox units sound good for rock and metal, but what about blues? Every demo I hear is with a distorted tone. Can you get a clean tone that will still feedback when you want it to like when you stack 3 overdrives with a clean tube amp? Great channel, I learn a lot!
You don’t have to be on IEMs, or it could just be you. That’s completely up to you.
If I PA can handle a microphone, it can handle a direct guitar signal 👍
And basically almost all amp modelers come with clean and distorted tones. Just have to find the one you like!
Great video Scott.. less equipment and lighter equipment is music to my ears as the saying goes. As you mentioned, the heavier tube amps sound great but for being practical, unless you have a roadie, lighter is better the older we get.
Couldn’t agree more 🤘
As always great video but how did you play with gloves on ? When it was cold I used a hand warmer between songs.
Haha yeah I was really surprised that it worked! The gloves were just thin enough that it worked
Good info!!
Thanks!
Hello Scott, great video I learn a lot from your videos love all the information you provide has helped me a lot. I have a question do you do line 6 helix patches upon request for a certain artist?
I don’t have specific patches for certain artists, just for the ones I use. But I’ve considered putting them up for sale at some point… on the list of 100 other videos I have ideas for lol
@@ScottUhlMusic let me know if you do helix patches upon request I will gladly pay for the service… thanks again for answering 😁
I was mostly pedal-only since around 2006 with the Boss GT-8, briefly went tube around 2012 for the first time. Started combo, went half stack and in less than a year full-reverse. Went through the GT-10, GT-100, Pod HD500, then Helix LT. A year ago I swapped that for a Headrush Pedalboard and that's my go-to. Came down to the simplicity & interface as their approach to scenes suited me well to minimize pedal stomping. If I ever find myself in an automated solution like you center around that may revert to Helix or another solution. It's always about the balance in the formula for the control style and compromising the sound options. I've been big on IEM's since 2019 and love the freedom of it all. Running sound for all of my bands with an X32 Rack it's plug & go....
Nice! Sounds like we went on a somewhat similar journey because HD500 was actually my first multi fx processor too!
@@ScottUhlMusic My GT-8 & GT-10 preceeded it, but I actually left off my old Boss VF-1 half-rack that I used as a desktop unit in the early 2000's and later brought into a rack w/ wireless unit + Beheringer FC1010 midi pedal to control. It all just kept getting heavier with no ROI. I used the GT-10 in 4CM in between my tube "phase" keeping it and learning how better to use the sound out of the GT-8/10 and then stayed Multi-FX only since. Even with the massive modelling options out ther I find I use THREE amps and maybe a drive pedal sim for almost everything and run most shows off a single multi-layered patch. In so many ways less truly is or can be more....
I couldn't agree more! I've been going direct for years now.
I wouldn’t be able to go back to be honest 🤘
I couldn't live with the spongy response of the Helix on it's own so i added a Marshall DSL1HR head in 4 cable mode with a Two Notes Captor, no speaker, direct to PA and a stage monitor (IEMs coming next!).. Studio One controls channel and fx switching. A midi switch controls channel switching. Adding different preamps gives flexibility but generally i just need 2 channels plus tube screamer, compression, chorus and delay. Works beautifully.
Really like your honest and down-to-earth videos. I hope you stay that way when you'll be famous because of those clickbaity titles 😂
Since I now cannot spend my money on an amp anymore: can you recommend a pair of studio speakers, for practice & recording (metal mostly)? Sorry for asking if you already have a video for that topic.
hahahahahhaha! Dude, I tried for so long to NOT do click-baity titles. But the views truly 100% go up a lot with them. I try to minimize them as much as I can hahaha. Hate the game, not the player 😂
The speakers that I liked that I got when I first setup a home studio were the JBL 305. They worked great and were definitely very affordable!
I enjoy your program, and I understand that you sacrifice tone for portability; I recently sold my hx stomp. It's excellent gear, but if you have the actual thing, keep it. The thunder and the force of actual speakers, as well as his presence, set him apart from the rest, (one thing is to hear, and another is to feel the sound and control it).
The crowd as front-of-house speakers. but you as a musician know something its off . its nice but not quite the same. thanx for the channel keep it strong .
Thanks for the comment! And I actually personally do not agree that I’ve sacrificed tone for portability. I think these sound just as good as an amp. And I disagree that “as a musician I’ll know something is off.” Periphery, Metallica, animals as leaders, steel panther, and many others use direct rigs live. I’ve heard amazing sounding direct rigs, and bad sounding direct rigs. Same as I’ve heard amazing sounding amps and horrible sounding amps. It just depends on the setup. But thank you for commenting! Do what works best for you, that’s all that matters 🤘
@@ScottUhlMusic thank you for the reply , all those bands you mentioned have monitors, side-fills and in-ears , the total cost is huge ,for direct sound i agree and its easier , no noise bleed . People are forgetting about combos, they actually are good option also . i think mostly what it seems to lack is a cab behind me , the sound wave driving thru my body . have a nice week and keep up the good content
Hey Scott, another thoughtful video, thanks! How do you achieve guitar feedback (INTENDED guitar feedback... or the interplay of speakers on stage with your guitar) when going 100% direct? I play hard rock/metal and there are (brief) times in our show where guitar feedback can be desirable. I've been loving my Fractal FM9, but have always also ran live 4x12s on stage, too, just to have the option of leaning in for feedback, or swells. Not necessarily for volume, because I use IEM's, but for that guitar/cab interaction. Just curious about your thoughts on that. Thanks!
Thanks! And yeah I don’t really worry about feedback when playing live, i would need a cab or wedges and I don’t use either live now. So no feedback for me, which is okay in my book personally 👍
@@ScottUhlMusic all good, thanks for your reply!
I agree 100% with what you said. Also, all cable connections between pieces of gear are a source of noise. I have an HX Stomp, and that works well for me. My Amp and vintage Effect pedals are gathering dust.
Have you looked at or tried the "free" NAM Vst Plugin, and Standalone software? Some of the Profiles/Captures are absolutely astounding? And, based on Null Tests, appear to be the most accurate you can get.
Regarding "Amp Cartridges'" Steve Vai has used "Synergy Modular Amp Systems" which have swappable "Preamp Modules."
I haven’t looked into those, so I’ll have to check it out. Thanks for the suggestion!
Scott, I have watched and subscribed and watched and watched. I am wanting some direct help from you. I have a complicated setup and need some one on one advice. Is this something you would do for compensation?
Yup! I do consultation calls which can be booked on my website (link in the description)
Excellent Info !! I stopped using guitar amps 6 yrs. ago. Running Everything FOH. From Old School.....Technology Is Wonderful...!!
I’m doing all digital and wireless. backing tracks, guitars/ amps, foot peddles, lighting, iem,
Only thing I can’t do through Bluetooth is my accordions but they do have software to change the tones of them so that’s nice!
Thank you Scott, interesting video, specially knowing that I want to set up a solo project to play my songs, so I plan to use backing track I made without guitars and vocals on my Iphone and play over but I have a question, if I go for an all in one solution like the HX Stomp, I guess I should have a high quality PA, right? For now I have the 2 Behringer B212D and a monitor that I used with my blues rock band only to amplify the vocal, rest came from the Bass Amp, the Drums and my guitar amp. Do you think I can play live like that with a let say an 'acceptable' tone? Thanks
Yeah I definitely think you can. If you are providing sound for a solo set, I definitely think direct is a much better way to go, especially if you are providing PA 👍
couldn't agree more. if i had a multifx i would take it any day of the week and go direct compared to my bulky and heavy pedalboard. and it is true that most of your audience would not even care about your tone as long as it is decent
Yup, exactly. The tone has to be really bad for the audience to notice in 99% of the cases. Most of the time it’s just “guitar was too quiet or too loud”
Having a lot of fun with a Boss Dual Cube LX lunchbox amp. Got amp sim like JC, Tweed, 1959, 5150 and Mesa DR. Even the fx are solid (Boss). At 2x5 watts you might even be on speaking terms with the neighbours. My favs are JC & chorus, Tweed & phaser & reverb and Mesa DR & octaver. Now trying the 1959 & high gain & octaver for a blues sound (ZZ-Top kinda).
Nice! There are so many good modelers out there now
Funny how it's always the guys with the least experience who pretentiously stick to their guns with old analogue gear. All the super experienced pros I've met are open to whatever tech will help. Love your videos Scott, you perfectly embody the humble, open minded spirit of all the best ppl I've worked with!
Thank you!
Thank you! Very useful. If you sold all your gear, how do you rig when you come to a gig? Do all venues have their own PA that you can just connect to? So you basically only carry a computer or a tablet to a gig and plug it into their PA? I'd love to see a rig rundown video with you!
If a venue does not have a PA, we provide PA. My pa is the EV 50s and I love them! One of these days I’ll do a rig rundown haha
Great advice ....
I use a simply set up Line 6 x3 and a small 8in powered pa spkr Same idea. If you know what a good amp sounds like you can recreate it with todays tech. On my Marshall sims i run the master vol to about 90% and add the drive with some compression on the back. It makes the "amp" sag like a cranked plexi. Im impressed it will do that.
That mooer p1 system looks so awesome!
It’s a fantastic backup for me with my GTRS 🤘
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Truth be told...
I used to like playing with real amps onstage when playing with my band but the convenience that comes with the fact of using something like a Helix or even a laptop as I did last time it's simply unmatched.
The last show I did I ran TH-U Overloud on my MacBook and the show went great.
No one noticed if it was real or not.
If the venue has an amp to use then, why not?
But if it doesn't, at least to me it isn't a deal breaker anymore.
Great video.
I must say that I'm currently working on towards a mobile rig that's based on a Helix.
Mainly because, even though computers are more powerful than ever; these aren't free of failing onstage.
Yeah that’s true, I did a Europe tour in 2019 and they had a Backline amp, so it made sense to use the amp. That’s probably the last time I’ve used an amp live though haha
I had a hard time getting the tone I'd hear from the amp to transfer to recordings. Then around 2001 I bought and started using a Johnson J-Station for recording. The thing was incredible!
Eventually I started using it as a preamp and it transformed my Peavey VT100 combo into this monster of an amp that could take out a set of acoustic drums in a live setting .
I would venture to guess there are many guitarists who feel like they're losing control if their amps at their fingertips. The sad truth is that the sound waves from their amps have limited paths. Since many members of the audience are barely able to hear them, their moments of glory in blazing lead breaks go largely unheard.
If the sound people happen to be in your soundwave path could see why your signal would be buried in the mix.
As a lead guitarist who used to play a lot of gigs in the last Millinium, I know this firsthand. I would have loved something that would sound at least as good as my rig, but placed in a mix that actually filled the venue.
Side question: What gloves were you using to play that outdoor cold show? I have 1-2 of those per year and would love some "playable" gloves understanding the challenges fully. Thanks!
I have no idea. I think they were my wife’s that she found at the dollar store. Definitely want another pair haha
100% agree on modelers. I haven't used my tube amps ever since I switched to the dark side. I do understand having sound on the stage though... If you intentionally want your guitar to feedback, you need to be in front of a speaker. Also if your IEM fails for whatever reason, you have a failsafe immediately. Just take them off and continue the song. Also I heard from audience that are at the edge of the stage that it's very weird to not have stage sound. PA speakers usually are pointed towards the crowd but kinda go over the very edge of the stage... So at least a 1x12 or a 2x12 depending on the size of the stage, is still a good idea. I just use my solid state amp to go from the Helix to whatever cab is on the stage, and then go to PA direct with the helix.
That’s true! Feedback is much much more difficult to get naturally without your amp
I went to a local show recently and everyone either had a half or full stack. Some pretty big pedalboards too. I can't wait to show up to a show one day with just a couple guitars and a Boss GX100 and see how they react.
I couldn’t turn back after switching 🤘 it’s worth it!
That modlular thing you were talking about is called the Synergy System. It is an amp, but it is a lot more convenient. I don't have one (out of my budget at the moment), but I would like one. Personally, I'm into these direct to board rigs over amps. I got tired of lugging my H and K even though it sounds killer. I have ADA split cabs so I don;t hate moving them around quite as much but I ain;t no spring chicken anymore so... less mass to haul ass for, count me in!
Yup that’s definitely what it was. I didn’t know how to google it lol! Glad people knew what I was talking about
Do you still use your Variax? I am using the CAT5 cable so my Helix can control the guitar as well - which is really cool. However, that leaves me with no backup since none of the other Helix devices have that Variax input. I don't trust the Variax battery since mine died and I have to buy a new one.
I do still use the variax sometimes, but the GTRS does do my main heavy lifting for sure. I always have a spare battery with my variax though! Just in case. I know I’ve been seeing that a guy was able to convert a Widi Master to wirelessly be able to control his variax from his helix 🤯🤯 I’m definitely going to buy one if they release it!
I have done most of my gigs via Di for 25 years. Starting with a Marshall JMP1 and Alexis Quadreverb, then POD’s, Fractal, and then more recently a Boss GT1000 Core. All patches controlled via backing track program changes. I used to use a Fender amp and small pedal board for fill in gigs, but now take a small powered speaker. I don’t see it as a compromise anymore.
Nice! 🤘🤘
And at home you use monitor speakers or a guitar cab if you want to hear yourself? Does your rig have impulse responses or cab sim ?
The GTRS doesn’t have impulse responses, at least I don’t think… but the Helix does. And at home I just use my home studio speakers (Adam Ax5)