I feel like this thread has raised more questions than it's answered, but at least I have a few ideas. I think there might be some EQ crap going on at the mixer end; since I'm pretty much OK with the tone in my headphones, I might ask him to give me a flat EQ.
BTW, what did you mean about the AxeFX comment? That it's good for studio, or that it's good for live use, or what?
Thanks Eric.
Well the Axe FX makes every guitarist wet his pants. Studio, live, no matter what, this thing is the best sounding modelling device ever built. Check it out...but don't hold me responsible for possible GAS attacks ;-)
Some Blues:
Axe FX live, with balls, cutting through the band's sound easily:
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