Im trying to get one bad. I really like the squareback eminence speakers. This ones got the 10 inch one, with the same magnet thats on the 12inch squarebacks!!!
@@hartlee1160 Word. After starting out with a small peavey amp and always wanting something "better". It's fun to re-experience these amps 30 years later and find a new appreciation.
@@mattoverse Well, they're made in China now, not just sourced from there. A forty year old amp, still in perfect working condition (it is perfect, right? 😂), is impressive, though.
@@Da_Publick they don't make them like the used too... This one seems to be mostly working good but had to take it all apart to clean it and try to get the smoke smell out... it's a work in progress.
After starting out with Peavey amps 30 years ago and having probably a 100 amps in the interim of all styles and prices it is very fun to rediscover how good some of these old solid-state amps sound again,
Through quality phones, sound very close-although I think the the Ion sounds a tad "smoother" with the filters. and am not sure-but is the Ion at 100%-sweeping though a much wider range of frequencies with a similar knob motion than the Nord? Maybe this accounts for the difference in timbre at 100%? I have all 3 Alesis' keys-the Fusion, the Micron (now a Miniak) and the Ion, soon to be restored. I can see more knob movement is needed with the Ion, but then the controls have more room between-and the 3 control wheels reallycan make a difference in realtime sound changes used in combination.
As a skinny person, a strat body always feels a bit too big on me. This will be perfect. I was thinking of a Suhr Pro S1 for a while because it is smaller , now this will be much more affordable
It is so stupid to put the parameter literally to 50 percent, to set it to 64 or the knob to noon. Every synth scaled the parameter differently. That is something which come from people which have no clue. When you present one synth ok but fir comparison it is useless.