So last night I played a private party in what appears to be the private event space for an advertising agency tucked away in an industrial park in Costa Mesa.
Most important thing to get out of the way first, there were tacos and they were awesome.
Here is where we played:
It was fairly live and a little bright, but not as bad as you would expect because there was furniture and furnishings in the other half of the space. I'm still trying to balance the levels of my main presets but it is getting closer. I have to say that this is the happiest I think I've ever been with my FOH sound. The majority of my onstage sounds are as good if not better than the Suhr and pretty closet to the Deluxe.
Breakdown on the sounds:
Live 1 is a patchwork of sounds that I use the most - My Deluxe/Greenback clean sound, a version of the boosted for lead with the RC Booster (just like I used to IRL), the same thing for a second scene with the BB Preamp (still repping those Xotic pedals long after I sold all of my IRL), the Morgan AC20 lightly crunchy, and the clean Deluxe with chorus or phaser.
The second preset is the Marshall Silver Jubilee. I have an preset that is as clean as you can make it (I remember my original Jubilee having a bit more clean headroom than the model in the FM3), my main rhythm crunch, a version of that with delay, a lead sound, the lead sound with wah and the clean tone with flanger.
Preset 3 is the Morgan AC20. In my tweaking I've kind of lost what was awesome about the preset so I didn't use it too much. Also, I had level issues with it most of the night. It has clean, mid crunch, very crunchy versions of the sound, the clean tone with the dotted 8th delay, a lead sound with a pedal that I can't remember and a tremolo sound that I never use.
Preset 4 is the 59' Bassman preset that I stole from the AustinBuddy preset pack. I actually used it quite a bit more than I expected. Besides they usual "clean, light overdrive, dirty, and lead" sounds from the stock preset I added versions with the Tone Bender and Fuss Face fuzz pedals. Pretty damn cool. Not as universally useful as the Morgan model, but perfect for the rockabilly and country stuff.
Today we're playing on a pretty big outdoor stage with a pro sound company so I'm pretty excited to hear how this works. I'm going to plug the FM3 in this morning and just check that the onstage tweaks that I made last night are creating any kind of clipping anywhere.