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Electrics and Bose S1’s
SonnyBoy called from St. Louis this morning and said “really love the Bose setup with acoustic 6 and 12 strings and the cello thru the DI box sounds beautiful, but I can’t get anything acceptable for electrics. I hate having to lug more stuff to shows. Any ideas” he says.
Who better than you cool cats to ask for suggestions on how to dial in a good electric sound thru the Bose S1’s. He plays an American deluxe Tele and a Les Paull studio. Any ideas. Thanks, frankie
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Check out the Tech 21 sansamp character series.
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You might also check out the v2.0 FlyRigs - I'm a lifelong hardcore tube-amp guy, but I just may get one to keep in my accessories bag for when Murphy and his seven leprechaun brothers decide to drop in to the gig...
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A tube head with a line out.
The line out on the Vox MV heads is stellar and sounds just like the amp through a cab. They aren't cheap but not expensive either. Despite the super-gainy and unflattering sound bites of the Rock head online, it does beautiful warm cleans all the way to Classic Rock crunch. I haven't tried the Micro Terror line out yet.
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I also own a FlyRig but the pedal I put on my pedalboard is the Tech 21 Blonde Deluxe private stock. You may want to check it out on their website. (My board has a ToneDexter also).
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Thank you cool cats! I have passed on all the SansAmp info to SonnyBoy, and as anyone who has children will tell you, he will figure it out himself anyway, I am sure. Oh well, we try.
Thank you again for your responses.
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I would look into a Bose T4 mixer. It connects to the S1, contains electric modeling and is probably more gig friendly switching in/out sets of presets.
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Really? I can't find any electric modeling features on the T4 anywhere.
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Page 21 of the manual shows the Electric Guitar category of options, but doesn't spell out what all the preset options are. Page 40 & 41 show an electric plugged in.
https://assets.bose.com/content/dam/...N_viewable.pdf Here's a list of presets. http://toonz.ca/bose/wiki/index.php?...ne_Equivalents 25 25 Electric Guitars General direct 27 27 Electric Guitars Miked amp w/SM57 28 28 Electric Guitars Fender Stratocaster 29 29 Electric Guitars Fender Telecaster 30 30 Electric Guitars Gibson ES-335/ES-345 32 32 Electric Guitars Gibson Les Paul 33 33 Electric Guitars Gretsch C. Gent 34 34 Electric Guitars Ibanez Artist 35 35 Electric Guitars PRS Custom 22 36 n/a Electric Guitars Rickenbacker 360/12 37 n/a Electric Guitars Miked amp w/Sennheiser e609 n/a n/a Electric Guitars Line6 Pod n/a n/a Electric Guitars General processor n/a n/a Electric Guitars Flat
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Any electric preamp that includes speaker emulation. Many have been mentioned already. There's lots more out there. Mine is a tube preamp by Blackstar.
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I've been running my Archtop's Johnny Smith floating pup through an old Voodoo Labs Sparkle Drive that I had kicking around. Direct into my L1C or through the T1 mixer, it really fattens things up and puts a little hair on the sound depending on how you use the blend knob. It also sounds really good with lots of gain through one of the line inputs on channel 4 of the T1, leaving all three of the xlr inputs available for mic's. I would imagine you could get similar results with it through your S1.
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I had a chance to try one of those flyrigs and I really liked the small size and sounds it produced. I may get one for my own Bose S1 rig
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