I bought a UX Ruby pedal about a year ago, and I love it! I'd run into very much the same issue as you -- living in apartments and not wanting to drive the neighbors crazy with loud noise. As far as the sound quality of these pedals, I'd watched quite a number, from trusted guitar 'Tubers (like Tim Pierce), reviewing them, and they all seemed really impressed. And recording with is so easy! Plus, the room tones in the pedal are much sweeter than what I can get in the room I'm using.
Hello Chris very nice video ! Can iridium be used with a Guitar cabinet ? How i can get sound form it ? Only through soundcard and monitor speakers and PA ?
It can’t power any guitar cabinets, think of it more like a great sounding Boss pedal. I use it at my church with a DI Box, and at home with my audio interface (sound card) It outputs a basic audio signal, but no power for speakers. There’s only 1/4 outputs and a headphone out. Hope that answers your questions!
I recently bought a Fender Tone master Super reverb. I love the 410 cab. Previously I was using a 410 Deville but it’s too loud for the small gigs I play now and for practice. I’ve been happy so far.
I’ve seen and heard a lot of good things about the Tone Master series! That’s awesome! That volume issue is no joke.. I thought I’d find the time and place to use a cranked amp but not so much 😩 Not sure if you follow Keith over at youtube.com/@fivewattworld He uses 2 Tone Master Deluxe Reverb amps. I’m pretty sure he runs them in stereo 🤔
@@heychrisgreen I do follow him but I haven’t seen his latest videos. I didn’t know he had started using the TM’s. The Deluxe TM is was what I was originally going to get until they came out with the Super. They are really getting good with the modeling now.
What’s your experience with digital amps? Are you a recent convert, or are you skeptical?
Thanks for watching and all the support! 😁
I bought a UX Ruby pedal about a year ago, and I love it! I'd run into very much the same issue as you -- living in apartments and not wanting to drive the neighbors crazy with loud noise. As far as the sound quality of these pedals, I'd watched quite a number, from trusted guitar 'Tubers (like Tim Pierce), reviewing them, and they all seemed really impressed. And recording with is so easy! Plus, the room tones in the pedal are much sweeter than what I can get in the room I'm using.
Hello Chris very nice video ! Can iridium be used with a Guitar cabinet ? How i can get sound form it ? Only through soundcard and monitor speakers and PA ?
It can’t power any guitar cabinets, think of it more like a great sounding Boss pedal. I use it at my church with a DI Box, and at home with my audio interface (sound card)
It outputs a basic audio signal, but no power for speakers. There’s only 1/4 outputs and a headphone out. Hope that answers your questions!
@@heychrisgreen Thank you Chris !
I so relate! Thanks for the content.
Thanks for watching! 😁
Feed your GAS with some UA pedals (Dream 65 or Ruby) or the Benson Preamp 😊
Ps: congrats for your channel! You have a new follower 🤜🏽✊🤛🏼
I have definitely seen and heard great things about that UAD pedal! 🫣 Trying to be content but we’ll see 🤑
I recently bought a Fender Tone master Super reverb.
I love the 410 cab. Previously I was using a 410 Deville but it’s too loud for the small gigs I play now and for practice.
I’ve been happy so far.
I’ve seen and heard a lot of good things about the Tone Master series! That’s awesome! That volume issue is no joke.. I thought I’d find the time and place to use a cranked amp but not so much 😩
Not sure if you follow Keith over at youtube.com/@fivewattworld
He uses 2 Tone Master Deluxe Reverb amps. I’m pretty sure he runs them in stereo 🤔
@@heychrisgreen I do follow him but I haven’t seen his latest videos. I didn’t know he had started using the TM’s.
The Deluxe TM is was what I was originally going to get until they came out with the Super.
They are really getting good with the modeling now.
What a fantastic video have a safe weekend
Thanks! You too! 😁
I like the idea of going somewhere to play and not have to carry an amp :)
Not just an idea... It's my reality and I love it.