Thanks for the reply.

Maybe not an easy question to answer, but in what way did using the EV improve your sound and general experience, as opposed to using the TS112A?

Furthermore, will using a high quality frfr need less eq'ing to achieve a great sound than a lower quality frfr? I mean, using the TS112A I find that many rigs sound really unnatural/digital (let's be honest: awful) before I get quite a bit of eq'ing in there. Perhaps a better frfr would make the rigs sound better to begin with, and need less eq'ing to get them so sound like a real guitar?

EDIT: In other words, in an ideal world the Eleven Rack would sound great out of the box when running through my TS112A, kind of like just plugging into different amps and cabs. But I find that this rarely works, and I need to EQ a lot to get the patches sound natural and non-digital. So what I'm hoping is that upgrading to a better frfr (or maybe an amp such as atomic CLR) would make the Eleven Rack sound more like a real amp out of the box. Of couse I would need to do some eq'ing to adapt my bedroom presets to live use, but hopefully no more than I would need to do with a real amp.


Edited by Kenneth (01/24/15 12:34 AM)
Edit Reason: Added last section