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alchemist006

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  1. thanks for the good info. Will i need an audio interface or will i be able to connect the bean into the krk's and the krk's into a generic pc soundcard? seems like there are only a few balanced outputs in the krk.
  2. thanks guys. guess i'll hold off and just purchase the krk's and take it from there. just discovered the axe ii and though it seems intriguing, i dont think i can justify the price tag for what i'm doing
  3. thanks! i have the fbv mk2 shortboard pedal
  4. thank you for your help wow didn't realize they were already discontinued. wonder what's coming down the pipe... I already have the foot pedal with the bean so that should work seamlessly. i'm guessing the usb recording feature is the same as the bean. using xlr outs to the rokit's and then having another connection to the soundcard of the pc should enable me to hear the guitar live and the other tracks correct?
  5. I have the x3 bean and I was wondering if it was worth upgrading the unit. I am planning on playing in a den and have no aspirations of gigging anymore. I play iron maiden style music for the most part and some occasional bass. I’m thinking about buying some krk rokit 6’s and connecting either the bean x3, the hd bean or the rack mountable hd. All I do is play along to prerecorded songs or backing tracks. I was considering the amplifi but since it’s going to always stay in the same room, it seems kind of pointless. Seems that the x3 has more “stuff†but the hd is more quality. Not sure if the rack mount is that much better than the bean hd or if is just more expensive because it’s mountable.
  6. thank you for the reply. Does the 150 sound good at low volumes?
  7. I am looking at consolidating my equipment and plan on just jamming in a small room. My gigging days are over. What I do now is use a pod X3 and play guitar and bass in one room and play over an iTunes playlist that I created on the PC in an adjacent room. I have the x3 connected to my surround sound speakers since I can't get everything to come out of the PC together. Seems like Amplifi is just what the doctor ordered. I was thinking the 75w would do the trick, unless the sound is too tinny. Thanks for the advice.
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