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Old 11-02-2010, 03:17 AM
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Case was a stock bought case from a local supplier. I had it partitioned to take the amp and the leads. Also room for a few other essentials as well. Its everything i use in the one case.

Another session done for the BBC at Madia Vale Studios.
It will be aired on the Paul Jones show, BBC Radio 2 at 7.00 on the Mon. 29th November
Again no probs with the bass, easiest session yet as we used the DI straight from the amp with just a cannon. The BBC are notorious for equipment being top notch and PAT test and line check all and everything that goes into their boards



Really nice case!

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Old 11-02-2010, 03:06 PM
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Found the link for the case i have the ATC 400.......i think, now i'm not to sure. LOL, check them out like i said i may have got the 550 so i could partition it out but the 400 will fit very snug.

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/ra...5-3024CFCF808B

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Old 11-23-2010, 01:54 PM
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... A model knob that would allow setting four different variations of one amp would be nice or swapping out the Grind model for the Brit instead of Clean. Clean and Brit are my most favorite models. But at under $300, this is a very nice combo that has a lot of potential.
It's an old question, I know. I just got a Studio 110 and maybe I'm missing something, but...

Couldn't you load the Brit model into Clean (using Power/Clean/R&B), recall it, store it into the Grind model and then restore the Clean model(using Power/Clean/R&B again)? That would give you Clean, R&B, Rock, and Brit, no? I'll try it out tonight, since I'm going through some of the other settings from the Line 6 site to see how they sound.
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It's an old question, I know. I just got a Studio 110 and maybe I'm missing something, but...

Couldn't you load the Brit model into Clean (using Power/Clean/R&B), recall it, store it into the Grind model and then restore the Clean model(using Power/Clean/R&B again)? That would give you Clean, R&B, Rock, and Brit, no? I'll try it out tonight, since I'm going through some of the other settings from the Line 6 site to see how they sound.
The stored memory slots are model specific. 99% of the time I'm using "Rock" anyways.
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Old 11-23-2010, 04:41 PM
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The stored memory slots are model specific. 99% of the time I'm using "Rock" anyways.
I hear ya. I'm thinking I'll try it anyway, since I would just end up with something more like Brit in the Grind slot anyway. I am banking on the fact that if I do not touch any knobs, and select Brit, that I can move those settings over to the Grind slot as though I were storing my own settings there. This may not be the case, but it's worth a try.

I forgot to add in my original post that this is one darned fine little amp, very versatile.

EDIT: Tried it - nice try, no cigar, though it might be a nice feature to add at some point. I'll just tone down the Grind setting and save that, then.
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Old 11-26-2010, 04:21 PM
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006wrpd

Follow the link to the BBC (it may be restricted to UK only) for details of the session recorded and hear the 110 in action.
Its on BBC Radio 2, this Monday 29 Sept, 7.00pm on-line and on DAB radio.
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I could view some of the clips, so I think we can view it in the States. Will it be available for replay?
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Old 11-28-2010, 04:39 AM
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I could view some of the clips, so I think we can view it in the States. Will it be available for replay?
It will on the BBC iplayer, but i know from experience that it is not always available outside the UK. This i am told is due to International copyrights and licence agreements. But Computers with a British IP protocol should have access even when abroad.
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BBC iPlayer still worked today, so we should be able to listen.

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