Profex II
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Terry Pilant
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Profex II
Why are people wanting to sale there ProfexII, What are most of steel players using if there not using ProfexII. Please tell me if there is something better. I use ProfexII and a Evans amp, Mullen D10. Please tell me are e-mail me. Thanks TERRY PILANT
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Terry, I keep the Profex II specifically to use with my Session 500, which isn't often because it is only my backup rig.
I use only one of the three steel guitar pre-sets that came with the original Profex II program because it only adds some minimal delay and reverb.
I never found a need for loading any of the steel pre-set packages that are available. www.genejones.com
I use only one of the three steel guitar pre-sets that came with the original Profex II program because it only adds some minimal delay and reverb.
I never found a need for loading any of the steel pre-set packages that are available. www.genejones.com
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Joey Ace
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This belongs in ELECTRONICS.
I'm moving it.
At the first Forum Page you'll see a description of the areas.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>"Electronics:
Steel guitar amplifiers, effects, recording, etc"</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
This is a valid question. I think people just go thru phases of liking new equipment.
Because some items are for sale does not mean they are not good, or even the "best". I sold many items I wish I still had.
I'm moving it.
At the first Forum Page you'll see a description of the areas.
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica">quote:</font><HR><SMALL>"Electronics:
Steel guitar amplifiers, effects, recording, etc"</SMALL><HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
This is a valid question. I think people just go thru phases of liking new equipment.
Because some items are for sale does not mean they are not good, or even the "best". I sold many items I wish I still had.
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Ken Fox
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I agree, one of the best proceesors ever made and plenty affordable. A lot of processors on the market sound great but you have to spend a lot of time getting settings that work for your music. The work has been done for you already, thanks to Jeff Newman and friends! The settings they put together are great and are even a great place just to start tweeking your own custom settings from! The settings even work in a Trantubefex, Bassfex or Tubefex. I find every one I can and recondition it for resale on the Forum. I have sold every one I could fine so far, people must still like them!
I think that more people should also give the footcontroller a try, it opens up new doors for the Profex 2! (The Transtubefex and Tubefex use the PFC-10
foot-controller and it takes version 2 to get the effects control mode). I have one for my Transtubefex with version 2.0, I really like the versatility I now have with it.
People are always seaching for that illusive tone and therefore will change equipment over and over. I did it for 25 years until I figured out the problem, it was my playing! I am back to a Telecaster for guitar (right where I started) and a tube amp (works good for me now). I use a Transtubefex and set up two settings (patches) that I can use all night on the gig. I use the footcontroller to toggle in-out effects such as OD, TB, CM, CF. That's where the foot-controller really pays off! I can use this setup like a pedal board, less mess and better effects than my old pedal board. I can build a patch with anything I want in any order (and call it up with certain effects in the "off" mode). It is like having 127 pedal boards to choose from, if I wanted to do so (2 is all I need for now!!!).
I think that more people should also give the footcontroller a try, it opens up new doors for the Profex 2! (The Transtubefex and Tubefex use the PFC-10
foot-controller and it takes version 2 to get the effects control mode). I have one for my Transtubefex with version 2.0, I really like the versatility I now have with it.
People are always seaching for that illusive tone and therefore will change equipment over and over. I did it for 25 years until I figured out the problem, it was my playing! I am back to a Telecaster for guitar (right where I started) and a tube amp (works good for me now). I use a Transtubefex and set up two settings (patches) that I can use all night on the gig. I use the footcontroller to toggle in-out effects such as OD, TB, CM, CF. That's where the foot-controller really pays off! I can use this setup like a pedal board, less mess and better effects than my old pedal board. I can build a patch with anything I want in any order (and call it up with certain effects in the "off" mode). It is like having 127 pedal boards to choose from, if I wanted to do so (2 is all I need for now!!!).
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If anyone is interested, last week I saw a used Profex II foot controller at a local music store called Portland Music for $59.
Assuming they still have it, their phone # is: (503) 641-5505 Toll free: 888-852-1557 (The Beaverton location).
Wow! The Profex is a hot unit with steelers on the Buy & Sell Forum! A "Search" for "Profex" turned up 5 pages of listings of buyers and sellers! <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Pete Burak on 20 December 2002 at 10:45 AM.]</p></FONT>
Assuming they still have it, their phone # is: (503) 641-5505 Toll free: 888-852-1557 (The Beaverton location).
Wow! The Profex is a hot unit with steelers on the Buy & Sell Forum! A "Search" for "Profex" turned up 5 pages of listings of buyers and sellers! <FONT SIZE=1 COLOR="#8e236b"><p align=CENTER>[This message was edited by Pete Burak on 20 December 2002 at 10:45 AM.]</p></FONT>
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I absolutely love my profex II. I hate to get rid of it! So why am I? I had the opportunity recently to purchase a transtubefex unit. If I could swing it I would keep both! These units add succh versatility to your sound I wouldn't play without one. The Peavey products are not the only products out there but they have proven to be good workhorses and the access to Peavey support(Mike Brown)just can't be beat. I guess we all might get "gear" fever every now and then and switch things around but I have been happy with the profex units.

DJ

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I own 2 of 'em. It's,most likely,the last processor that I'll ever own. It's got more than I'll ever get to use on it! Wouldn't sell either one.
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After doing a couple of "mods" on mine, I wouldn't trade it for a "Webb" amp !!!
After I changed R-910 and R-922 from the original 10K to a 5K resistor,the resultant output was far more than enought to allow me to remove the EQ unit from my rack. This brought the whole system so "alive" that I actually had to reajust the whole rack unit in order to keep from being too "outfront" and over-takeing the other players.
I also have the "LeMay mod" in my "Profex II". To be trueful, I (after installing a few "Peavey" mods in other sets) don't see much of a difference between the "LeMay" and the "Peavey" mod.
After I changed R-910 and R-922 from the original 10K to a 5K resistor,the resultant output was far more than enought to allow me to remove the EQ unit from my rack. This brought the whole system so "alive" that I actually had to reajust the whole rack unit in order to keep from being too "outfront" and over-takeing the other players.
I also have the "LeMay mod" in my "Profex II". To be trueful, I (after installing a few "Peavey" mods in other sets) don't see much of a difference between the "LeMay" and the "Peavey" mod.
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