
Bassman Brad
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Thanks Beltrom. You rock!Beltrom said:

Thanks Beltrom. You rock!Beltrom said:
Bassman Brad said:Does anybody have a list of the guitar models that they could share with us, here?
AUDIO SAMPLES! I dig it! Thanks, man.onlyfingers said:It's not Line 6's list, but this site shows/plays most of the sounds, I think.
http://www.guitaristjeffmiller.com/audio.htm
Light said:I don't buy the technology, and I seriously doubt it will ever be, as the saying goes, ready for prime time.
They certainly do not do what they claim to do, or at least not perfectly.
zrockisaddictin said:the 12 string rules on it lol
Ed Dixon said:Actually they have been in prime time for quite some time now. When the likes of U2 use Variax gear live, it’s there. A quick look at the artists who use it today is another good place to start.
I believe that Line 6 does exactly what they claim to do with the Variax: They model other guitars. Each player has to decide which models are suitable for this use and ears. Some I like and some I don’t. But the same is true for every electronic piece of music gear I have ever encountered. Some parts always sound better (to me) than others. No firm has yet to product a perfect piece of gear, and Line 6 is in good company here...
Ed
Light said:Fine, let me refrase that.
It is completely incapable of doing what it was designed to be able to do, which is to say recreate the "classic" guitar sounds of an old Strat or Les Paul. It can make aproximations, but side by side with the real thing, they NEVER sound right.
ibanezrocks said:Explore for a second though the possibility that it does work out and they get it sounding good, what will happen to the classic guitar makers? scary thought.
Light said:But I do admit that -having grown up with high end hand built acoustic guitars - I have a different frame of reference from most people.
Light
"Cowards can never be moral."
M.K. Gandhi
EddieRay said:I tried one and liked it for the range of instruments you can dial in and for the alternate tunings. But I like to bang on my classical guitar, which the Variax ain't built for.
ibanezrocks said:In a way, I can't help but think that it was a great idea to start out with that just didnt turn out. Explore for a second though the possibility that it does work out and they get it sounding good, what will happen to the classic guitar makers? scary thought.
So are you saying you really think that the variax sounds and plays better than the PRS? or is the convenience playing a large role in that decision?Ed Dixon said:VAX like guitars will likely continue to improve. Today they represent a very good choice for many players, especially those who need a range of sounds and have no stage room for multiople guitars. One very good fit is for praise and worship bands, where stage space is usually very small and time between songs very short.
They are also a good fit for young players who have little $ and need multiple sounds. That fact that they are dead quiet is also a plus for most, and perhaps the most underrated feature.
Many VAX owners have classics in cases now in storage. This fact alone should offer some weight as to how well they can work. My one year old PRS Custom 24 hasn't been out of the case since the second week of my VAX.
Ed
Although I don't like the variax, because I'd rather have one good sound than lots of decent ones, I'm in no way against the concept of it, and if they COULD perfect the technology (its not a certainty) then I would get one, and I don't quite understand why some people wouldnt want one even if they could sound exactly like the guitars they were copying.ROblows said:Not really. There are plenty enough guys like me around.
ROblows said:I'm not normally a crotchety old bastard, but when I consider the possibility of downloading firmware for my guitar, my instant reaction is "no fucking way!" This is maybe the most closed-minded thing I've ever said, but I will never, ever play a Variax. I don't care how it sounds. There's just no goddamn way I would ever want to be seen with one of those things. Talk about uncool. Yow! It would be like strapping on one of those "keytars". Not a chance. Uh uh. Not even in the privacy of my own home. I'd be afraid somebody would walk in. Holy crap, the whole concept is the most un-rock 'n' roll thing I've ever heard of. Sweet Jesus! Just thinking about it makes me embarassed. Eeek.