Details: CABINET SIMULATIONS
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another. They’re just different, and each one gives you a different kind of sound. With
the AX2, you’re free to experiment with a whole collection of cabinet tones.
CABINET TYPES
The available Cabinet Types are listed in the Cabinet Types Option List at the right
side of your AX2 front panel ( ).
OFF – No cabinet simulation. You’re getting the unadulterated sound of the AX2
cabinet – which certainly has its own special appeal.
1. 1 – 1 x 12" Vox AC-15 cabinet
1. 2 – 1 x 12" Fender Deluxe cabinet (this was modeled from the ’64 Deluxe)
1. 3 – 1 x 12" Mesa Boogie cabinet with EV12L speakers
2. 1 – 2 x 10" Music Man cabinet
2. 2 – 2 x 10" Blues cabinet
2. 3 – 2 x 10" (Comb filter effect)
3. 1 – 2 x 12" Fender Twin Reverb
3. 2 – 2 x 12" Roland JC-120
3. 3 – 2 x 12" Matchless with Celestion Vintage 30’s
4. 1 – 4 x 10" Fender Bassman
4. 2 – 4 x 10" Peavey Classic 50
4. 3 – 4 x 10" Custom
5. 1 – 4 x 12" Marshall slant cabinet with Celestion “greenbacks”
5. 2 – 4 x 12" Marshall slant cabinet with Celestion Vintage 30’s
5. 3 – 4 x 12" Custom
CABINET SPREAD
This effect is useful for “widening” a flat sound to produce more depth and color.
When turned on, it creates the illusion that the speakers are spread farther apart.
Cabinet Spread is especially effective when using a stereo effect, such as the Stereo
Chorus, Stereo Flange, Stereo Delay, Ping Pong Delay and Reverb.
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