TriAxis Preamp in use
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TriAxis Preamp in use
TriAxis Preamp in use
Most of the Petrucci rack is now relegated to the scrap heap (anyone know
where he threw it all?) But seriously there is still info to be gleaned from his
older setups and that's why it is still included on this site. I have other newer
stuff for the ordinary users like you and me - check ALL the sections on this
site to get a good understanding of how to setup your TriAxis.
The TriAxis preamp can be used in a simple set-up with just the TriAxis, a power
amp ( either Boogie, Marshall or a host of other great amps ) depending on your
style of music and the desired effect to huge rack solutions for world class
players like James Hetfield, Reeves Gabriels, John Petrucci, Adrian Belew and
many other pro's.
Just a short note - I bet if you set the mid control to 4 on any driven channel
that the preamp goes in to a very bad overdrive - check it yourself - its
undocumented - likely a bug in the software - and its a real pain in the ass - I
would tell mesa - but what do they care.... anyway If I bothered then I would be
their r&d free of charge.... no thanks. You know what - I NEVER have seen one
that overcomes this little ditty...
Examination of the John Petrucci touring rack system gives us a small insight of
the possibilities of this equipment even though it was some time ago - assuming
that you have a similar bank balance to John, then you could follow in his
footsteps (if you insist !). The diagram is actually now in my view well out of
date, for example I spoke to Boogie directly on 25th Feb 99 and they confirmed
that the Mesa Midi Matrix was now obsolete by some time and I have nagging
doubts about some of the other gear in this mesa provided diagram. The Mesa Midi
Matrix was a key component of that particular live rig layout. However, it does
show you the layout to what was a world class rig and from this it is possible
to achieve similar results at much lower cost than John Petrucci by utilizing
other manufacturers units.
The list of equipment in the Petrucci touring rack is as follows and below this
I have made some suggestions for replacement equipment that does basically the
same thing without affecting the sound or flexibility dramatically so it will
not actually cost you a John Petrucci price either - here goes:
- TriAxis preamp x 1
- Mesa Simul 2:90 x 2
- DBX Noise Suppresser x 1
- Rocktron DVC VCA Volume Rack x 1
- Mesa Amp Switcher x 1
- Custom Boss Noise Gate x 1
- Dunlop Rack Wah x 1
- Sony WRR-840 Wireless Radio Unit x 1
- Heartbreaker Head x 1
- TC Electronics 2290 x 1
- Lexicon PCM70 x 1
- Lexicon PCM80 x 1
- DBX 166 Noise Reduction x 1
- Abacus Midi Pedal x 1
Well, that's impressive and I didn't even include the rack itself or the speakers (there were 3x4x12 and 2x2x12 involved there). A world Class rack, BUT - if we do away with the hi fi quality effects, the all encompassing noise reductions, the rack wah, the radio unit and one or two other bits and pieces I would bet that we could have a similar solution and still be able to buy a Corvette with the change, so here's my solution:
- TriAxis preamp x 1 ( really a must ! you cant have a TriAxis rack without one)
- Mesa Simul 2:90 x 1
- Rocktron Hush ( stereo Linked ) x 1 or any decent noise reducer
- DMC's Guitar Audio Switcher x 1 * Available Now
- DMC's Guitar Audio Mixer x 1 * (System Mix Plus) if you can find one
- DMC's Ground Control x 1 * Available Now
- External Cry Baby Wah ( preferably old ) x 1
- Sony WRR-840 Wireless Radio Unit x 1 or ANY quality radio kit
- Heartbreaker Head x 1 (if you must)
- Eventide Eclipse or Eventide H7600
- DBX 166 Noise Reduction x 1 or any other
Equipment Marked with a * is made by Digital Music Corp. and they reside across the road from Mesa Boogie. I've spoken to Mesa & Digital Music Corp. and it seems to me that these guys work quite close together these days - i.e. lots of the guys from Mesa use Digital Music Corp. equipment with TriAxis preamps....... ( this in itself is probably enough recommendation to buy the gear anyway ). Phew, well that little lot saved a dollar or two right ? You Betcha, I estimate the cost ( even at the extortionate UK pricing structures that we have here ) not to be in excess of US$6800 (£4400.00). The cost of the John Petrucci rack I am sure would easily triple this even if purchased in the USA. My pricing does not include the rack or outboard speakers as listed above for either rack estimates.
Even if you cut back further from my recommended system, I am sure that you
will in most cases still end up with an awesome and totally professional
sound by utilizing the TriAxis as the basis for your rig. None of this
equipment is cheap ( even with my rack solution ) but everything I have
mentioned in the specs is pro gear and you will, unless very unlucky indeed
with mismatches, in most cases end up with a superb sounding rig that most
could kill for..... If you have any actual rack layouts built around the
TriAxis preamp, if you have a negative or a scanned pic of your rig, I will
be pleased to feature it on these web pages any time. Just drop me an email
and I will confirm when the rig will be featured. Amateurs or Pro's alike
are welcome and I look forward to talking with you.
I do in fact get many emails about configuring the TriAxis with various bits
of rack gear - and the single thing that stands out the most is the lack of
product the user has to actually control all the kit! REMEMBER - the TriAxis
IS hard to control - but not if you have the necessary products to redirect
that lovely sound to the right input or output....
Take note that there is much more kit around today (2010) so its not imperative to buy exactly what's on the list - as long as what you buy will exactly replace what is on the list.

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