A couple of iRig 2 interfaces and GarageBand with an iPad Air and headphones. Just getting back into recording so I didn’t want to make a big investment for now.
Yes, they are. I love them as long as you don’t need 1000 watts of cab. They are 200 each and are plenty loud. They cut right through live. Very portable and can be stacked if you want your sound more in your face. I think they are around 30lbs each.
I’m by no means a bass player but I used to do a corporate gig a few times a year and this was my rig along with two Precision basses. one with flats and the other with rounds.
I have the Badlander 50 watt combo. Crunch channel maxed with a Maxon 808 boost is killer. Clean channel is great as well. Definitely not the traditional Recto sound though. I’d say more of a fusion of Marshall and Recto.
The new Pro Mods and DK’s are really nice playing guitars and can be had at a bargin, I have two San Dimas, One So Cal and a DK22. I bought the DK22 used in mint condition for just over $600 shipped which included a nice $100 padded gig bag. All three Pro Mod’s I purchased new for just over...
I have two in my wdw rig. The reverbs and delays cannot be touched for the $200 to $300 they go for. I bought the presets package from Italo. No need to program it anymore with his presets. He was a world-class engineer with Eventide that helped in the development of the H3000 etc. Best...