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Love that it worked out well.
Ok. This sounds awesome. The bassist is much happier with the guitar sound in his monitors. They tell me it sounds great in the house but I can’t hear it. My actual rig onstage sounds much better, too. I think my board will be getting a tear-down earlier than originally planned.
Amen.Dear powers the be
I understand stuff going tits up is the cost of doing business. But if you could wait till I'm not trying to figure something new out, that would be great.
Mark
Mark, did you run the Iridium into the amp and the PA or just to the PA. What did you need the DI box for, I thought the whole point of these things was for them to go direct into a recording interface or PA?
I ran it direct into the PA. I went guitar>pedalboard>El capistan and one side of the El Cap went to the Iridium and straight to the PA (through the direct box) and the other side went to the Suhr amp.
I could run a 1/4" cable into the PA, but that would add about 35-40 feet of cable run with all of the impedance and signal loss that comes with it. With the direct box I get a low impedance leg of cable and impedance matching so I don't lose any significant amount of signal. This video is painful to sit through but explains the reasons pretty well:
One complaint people have is that it does not have an XLR or low impedance output like the Kemper or the Atomic Fire Box that @Psychotronic uses. The output works great for directly into your interface for recording but the device is less friendly for stage use. I've heard people theorize that Strymon is really working on a large format box in the size of the Timeline or Mobius that will have more features like this. I decided that it was worth dealing with this because I feel that this is the best sounding box under $1500 out there and that was more important to me than the other stuff. The HX Stomp has more features that would make my life easier but I didn't feel as good about how it sounded vs. this thing. I've only heard the Firebox at NAMM and never heard anyone play clean through it. I could not find more than one video comparing the sounds (and it was the bigger pedal that Atomic makes) and it didn't fare as well as the Iridium in that one video.
It’s really strange, it sound like it’s a good piece of gear, but the really missed a few key pieces that could have made it great. Like an effects loop and XLR out. Maybe they’ll end up with a Volante sized one that has it all
I wouldn’t be surprised if that is what is in store. And I’ll probably buy that too
I haven’t. if I have some time tomorrow ill give it a try.Have you tried it with delay after it? I’m interested to see what the IRs do to the input of the delay. That is the number 1 thing preventing me from considering one. I use way too much reverb and delay and I can’t imagine the IR out doesn’t effect them in some way. It may sound super cool, but I’m not willing to risk the purchase to see.
Mark, did you run the Iridium into the amp and the PA or just to the PA. What did you need the DI box for, I thought the whole point of these things was for them to go direct into a recording interface or PA?
I ran it direct into the PA. I went guitar>pedalboard>El capistan and one side of the El Cap went to the Iridium and straight to the PA (through the direct box) and the other side went to the Suhr amp.
I could run a 1/4" cable into the PA, but that would add about 35-40 feet of cable run with all of the impedance and signal loss that comes with it. With the direct box I get a low impedance leg of cable and impedance matching so I don't lose any significant amount of signal. This video is painful to sit through but explains the reasons pretty well:
One complaint people have is that it does not have an XLR or low impedance output like the Kemper or the Atomic Fire Box that @Psychotronic uses. The output works great for directly into your interface for recording but the device is less friendly for stage use. I've heard people theorize that Strymon is really working on a large format box in the size of the Timeline or Mobius that will have more features like this. I decided that it was worth dealing with this because I feel that this is the best sounding box under $1500 out there and that was more important to me than the other stuff. The HX Stomp has more features that would make my life easier but I didn't feel as good about how it sounded vs. this thing. I've only heard the Firebox at NAMM and never heard anyone play clean through it. I could not find more than one video comparing the sounds (and it was the bigger pedal that Atomic makes) and it didn't fare as well as the Iridium in that one video.
I've never played through the Atomic Firebox, but I played through the bigger one that has all of the effects. That one sounds amazing. I think the Firebox is the same as the big one just without the effects. I'd love to hear the Firebox and the Iridium side by side.
Do you use it in front of an amp too? Or just use monitors?The amps in the Atomic products are all the same, you just get less fx in the Firebox. BUT, the Firebox is far easier to program than its big brothers (as I've been fully mired in for the last several weeks). Incidentally, I rarely used the XLR out on mine, I just went into mod and delays after it and then into a separate DI. Yeah, it's a compromise if you want a tiny board.
Actually I should clarify - do you do what I do where there Is an amp running as well as the DI to the house?