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Which one do you prefer and why?
Tell me moreI found the ProRackG to react more naturally, and it had less tone suck than my old HUSH-equipped units. I've since moved on to the style of circuit that Santiago Alvarez popularized in the 2203KK model, but if I had to get a rack unit that wasn't an AxeFx, it would be the ProRackG.
If you are speaking of the Gate in the KK. It was copied by Fortin for the Zuul & a Bunch of other companies as well.Tell me more
I am aware of the history of that. I was just wondering which he chose. There are a few of those companies that did the "key" typeIf you are speaking of the Gate in the KK. It was copied by Fortin for the Zuul & a Bunch of other companies as well.
Yeah he was. He was also the designer of the Rocktron Guitar Silencer Rackmount that Dime Used.My ISP Theta Pro DSP Michael Sweet Preamp and Effects has the ISP Decimator noise reduction and works well.
The founder of ISP Technologies was an engineer at Rocktron; so I would expect the ISP to be a continuation / improvement over the Rocktron
I found it to be faster and more immediate with less tone alteration than the ISP. The ability for the gate to key off of the input and cut noise via the loop is a big advantage for death metal-style riffs that I usually play. That said, there still seems to be some slight alteration with those THAT4301 and similar gates, but it's much more subtle than what the ISP did.I am aware of the history of that. I was just wondering which he chose. There are a few of those companies that did the "key" type
I was thinking they did with the pedal. But i know nothing about actual people user reviews. And it is $450 or so, which is more than i want to try.I found it to be faster and more immediate with less tone alteration than the ISP. The ability for the gate to key off of the input and cut noise via the loop is a big advantage for death metal-style riffs that I usually play. That said, there still seems to be some slight alteration with those THAT4301 and similar gates, but it's much more subtle than what the ISP did.
For my rack, I actually moved to an AxeFx III for everything, and the gate on that is probably better than the THAT4301 variants from my experience. I actually wish ISP would revisit their ProRackG and update it a bit.