Re: Ordered the Friedman IR-J
Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2024 6:28 pm
Mine arrives Tuesday I think. I really liked the IR-D and the X was pretty good too. The vids I've seen so far for this one sound great so I have high hopes.
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I've had the opposite experience. On stage, direct, is where the IR-D has worked better for me, it sounds great and it's very simple to use. I haven't tried to use it live with a power amp and cab, because at that point, I'll just bring a head. But for situations where I have to go DI or just don't feel like bringing a cab, the IR-D has been a godsend for me, best DI solution I've heard so far.fastredponycar wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 1:36 pm yeah the typical suspects all have their videos and all of them sounding exactly like they always sound. I feel like all 3 of his IR pedals so far are tweaks and iterations on the same fundamental formula. There's I guess only so much you can do with that small amount of space. I liked the drive channel of the IR-X a LOT but didn't jive with the clean-ish channel at all so it went back.
The IRD was a lot more useable for me and I loved it in the studio but was just kinda meh on it on stage. Something didn't sit right with the sound and I brought both my TAE and powerstation and port city cab to the show. I messed with both power amps and ended up just putting it back in my bag and using the Katana/cab and liked the sound a lot better.
Regarding the boost gain - I am wondering if there wouldn't be the option to use the MIDI presets to have more control over these settings by reducing the overall gain in a boosted preset But I neither saw the pedals nor the software IRL so it might be a kind of naiv question.Guitarbilly wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 6:51 pm But I wish there was a gain control for the boost so I could balance the preamp gain and the boost gain a bit better.
It's a great pedal overall but I don't think it will replace the IR-D for me. I have the IR-D really dialed in and I think it works better for what I'm doing.
The software doesn't really interact with the preamp, except for controlling the relays for channel switching and boost on/off, very much like it would be on an amp. The preamp and boost circuits are completely analog and the software does not even see their position.2tallmusic wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 8:09 pmRegarding the boost gain - I am wondering if there wouldn't be the option to use the MIDI presets to have more control over these settings by reducing the overall gain in a boosted preset But I neither saw the pedals nor the software IRL so it might be a kind of naiv question.Guitarbilly wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 6:51 pm But I wish there was a gain control for the boost so I could balance the preamp gain and the boost gain a bit better.
It's a great pedal overall but I don't think it will replace the IR-D for me. I have the IR-D really dialed in and I think it works better for what I'm doing.
Spend some time with Pete Thorn's YT-demos yesterday and the IR-D seems to be generally the more versatile option compared with the IR-J. Discovered the Tsakalis Mothership on the same channel and that might be an option I would like to explore in my setup.