jbow
Max Output Level: -0.2 dBFS
- Total Posts : 7601
- Joined: 2003/11/26 19:14:18
- Status: offline
JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
First, other than wages can anyone tell me the difference (other than the price) between the JTV-69 and the JTV-69 USA. One is 1399 the other is 3899. That is a lotta dadgum money. So, is it worth the difference? Then the Roland ready strats... You got the VG-99 synth unit for 1499 and the G-5 Strat for 1299 (G-5A USA for 1899) then I m about where the JTV American Variaxis priced. It can play in different tunings and model a Strat/Tele/humbuckers/acoustics, maybe more without the synth. I assue with the synth I can do far more that with the Variax and spend about the same as the JTV American... a little more I guess... BUT... Do you have any ideas on where the price break is in all this... I mean at what model or point do you have diminishing returns? What is the best bang for buck without settling for a POS? Thanks for any thoughts... ideas... experiences. I may have to get a Sweetwater credit card. Get one of these , an SM-7, and an e-drumkit... Hey Bapu or Mike... if you get a chance, check out the new e-drumkits. I think Alesis has a couple of new kits. Maybe Yamaha too.. don't know. I think I saw a new Alesis with an i-pod dock, I am interested in the other one but don't know if it is just or a good kit... I want to play and trigger plugs. Thanks.. if you can. J Julien
Sonar Platinum Studiocat Pro 16G RAM (some bells and whistles) HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM Octa-Capture KRK Rokit-8s MIDI keyboards... Control Pad mics. I HATE THIS CMPUTER KEYBARD!
|
jbow
Max Output Level: -0.2 dBFS
- Total Posts : 7601
- Joined: 2003/11/26 19:14:18
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/01/27 19:40:11
(permalink)
No one has any experience with these? J
Sonar Platinum Studiocat Pro 16G RAM (some bells and whistles) HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM Octa-Capture KRK Rokit-8s MIDI keyboards... Control Pad mics. I HATE THIS CMPUTER KEYBARD!
|
yorolpal
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 13829
- Joined: 2003/11/20 11:50:37
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/01/27 19:45:57
(permalink)
Bapsi has one a them weird lookin Variax thingys...the one that looks like the Jetsons. Not the pretty Les Paul style. I've got a tobacco sunburst original Variax (the one that has the breakout box nobody liked) and it's quite fun.
post edited by yorolpal - 2013/01/27 19:47:02
|
jbow
Max Output Level: -0.2 dBFS
- Total Posts : 7601
- Joined: 2003/11/26 19:14:18
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/01/27 20:07:51
(permalink)
Do you think there is much (or anything) to be gained from a Roland Ready Strat and a Roland synth box? I assume I would have access to a number of sounds only limited by the number of synths I could control with the Strat.... but, does the JTV have a midi out too? As far as the onboard sounds I think I would be prefecty happy with the JTV. I want one... but I also want to know if there is any real difference between the 3800 dollar JTV and the 1299 JTV, I can change the neck if I need to. Thanks for the reply olpal, I've talked to Bapu about it before but I can't remember what he said or if I even asked about the difference between the 3800 and the 1300 models. J
Sonar Platinum Studiocat Pro 16G RAM (some bells and whistles) HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM Octa-Capture KRK Rokit-8s MIDI keyboards... Control Pad mics. I HATE THIS CMPUTER KEYBARD!
|
bapu
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 86000
- Joined: 2006/11/25 21:23:28
- Location: Thousand Oaks, CA
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/01/27 20:19:18
(permalink)
Two diff animals Julien. Variax vs. Roland. WRT to 69 vs USA 69, the 69 is manufactured in Korea so if you're a finicky guitarist then teh Korean may not meet your standards. For an occasional tracking session I'm happy with the Korean model. YMMV. The Roland is more for triggering synth sounds (of course you could also trigger guitar samples by myolpal will say "that's jes dang wrong"). So it seems to me you gotta decide what you want between the two (Line 6 vs Roland). Or, are you looking to get both but just can't decide between the various models?
|
jbow
Max Output Level: -0.2 dBFS
- Total Posts : 7601
- Joined: 2003/11/26 19:14:18
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/01/27 20:52:18
(permalink)
I am leaning WAY toward the Variax and the Korean thing does not bother me in the least as long as it has the same electronics. Does the Variax also have a midi out or does it just play it's sounds? I think I will be really happy with it. NO WAY I could buy both. I woud have a REALLY hard time paying 3800 bucks for the American Variax... I cannot see how it could possibly be that much better. Thanks, J
Sonar Platinum Studiocat Pro 16G RAM (some bells and whistles) HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM Octa-Capture KRK Rokit-8s MIDI keyboards... Control Pad mics. I HATE THIS CMPUTER KEYBARD!
|
zungle
Max Output Level: -48 dBFS
- Total Posts : 2745
- Joined: 2006/02/15 13:00:33
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/01/27 20:58:01
(permalink)
post edited by zungle - 2013/02/25 23:22:59
|
bapu
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 86000
- Joined: 2006/11/25 21:23:28
- Location: Thousand Oaks, CA
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/01/27 21:12:08
(permalink)
I'm happy with my Korean version but I'm not all that discerning when it comes to an electric 6-string guitar (given the frequency that I actually play one).
|
craigb
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 41704
- Joined: 2009/01/28 23:13:04
- Location: The Pacific Northwestshire
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/01/27 22:01:23
(permalink)
This is my Variax (really) - It's nickname is the Raspberry Twist. It also has passive pickups from Bare Knuckle Pickups (Crawlers).
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
|
craigb
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 41704
- Joined: 2009/01/28 23:13:04
- Location: The Pacific Northwestshire
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/01/27 22:02:35
(permalink)
Note that it's also the ONLY guitar I have left (there's another custom being built, but it's been on hold for a few years now). *Sigh...*
Time for all of you to head over to Beyond My DAW!
|
guitarmikeh
Max Output Level: -72 dBFS
- Total Posts : 942
- Joined: 2005/03/11 23:16:02
- Location: ?
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/02/18 23:50:40
(permalink)
I harbor no ill will towards any man.
|
Starise
Max Output Level: -0.3 dBFS
- Total Posts : 7563
- Joined: 2007/04/07 17:23:02
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/02/19 12:43:19
(permalink)
OK here is my take on these guitars. Having bought a Korean JTV69 before the Roland guitar came out I didn't really ever test the JTV against the Roland, but after I have played the JTV69 I think I can give you a good idea of the differences. The JTV69USA is a better made guitar than the JTV69 but not enough IMO to justify the difference in the cost. You still get a graphite nut,locking tuners and decent pickups. Medium jumbo frets and I think a 12 radius neck. Line 6 had some issues early in production with some of the necks on the JTV69s. Mainly the high E string was slipping off the frets on the edge due to the way they had finished the frets. They have since corrected this issue. Roland got around all of this buy selling you a strat with their electronics in it,so anything you can put on a strat you can basically put on it. The neck pocket on the JTV 69 will accept a strat neck and some players who didn't like the JTV neck have put warmoths and Mighty mite necks on. I'm sure you could fit a Carvin neck on as well . I have not personally had the high E string issue, but I have considered replacing the neck because it is a few mm thicker than a strat neck. Some people like the neck...some people don't. FWIW the neck on the USA model is the same dimensions. You don't need an outboard box to play the JTV 69 sounds. It has both a digital hookup for the HD500,400,300 and a regular guitar jack. The JTV is made like Bapu said more for a guitarist who doesn't want to carry tons of guitars around. Line 6 is soon to release a free "HD" upgrade to all Variax owners. They constantly upgrade their firmware and sounds. The JTV can play from its own pickups just like any guitar or it can play the JTV sounds which are awesome. You can put in a Seymour Duncan or an EMG if you don't like the way the pickups sound, but I have no problem with them.( you will void the warranty if you start tampering though) The guitar emulations are spot on and they let you modify a set of custom sounds. You can make up your own models with whatever you want. One nice thing is that if your electronics go out you still have a decent guitar to play on stage. Remember that nice Shecter I was trying to convince myself to keep? I couldn't justify it. The Variax can rock it right out of the water when adjusted properly. If you add the other stuff that works with the variax, like the HD series boxes and the DT series amps it is hard to go wrong with any guitar sound you can imagine. The Roland guitar looks like a very nice setup. I have heard it played on youtube and it is also a worthy contender Since I already have a Roland synth there really isn't much of a point in me trying to get synth sounds from my guitars. Some real nerd gear heads are going both routes and adding a GR55 pickup to their variaxes....I think that's getting a little crazy but you can do that if you want. All in all I am very happy with my JTV69. The new 89 looks to be killer for metal players as it comes with a whammy and some improvements for metal playing techniques.The 59 is like a gibson with e 241/2" neck length. It looks a little more complicated to operate with a different switch configuration...maybe someone else can comment on that.
Intel 5820K O.C. 4.4ghz, ASRock Extreme 4 LGA 2011-v3, 16 gig DDR4, , 3 x Samsung SATA III 500gb SSD, 2X 1 Samsung 1tb 7200rpm outboard, Win 10 64bit, Laptop HP Omen i7 16gb 2/sdd with Focusrite interface. CbB, Studio One 4 Pro, Mixcraft 8, Ableton Live 10 www.soundcloud.com/starise Twitter @Rodein
|
57Gregy
Max Output Level: 0 dBFS
- Total Posts : 14404
- Joined: 2004/05/31 17:04:17
- Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/02/19 16:58:46
(permalink)
I've been looking at those Sonuus audio-to-MIDI converters. I've seen several mentions of them through a search (a search that worked!!) here, but all the posts were a few years old. They have one that claims to have ASIO drivers that won't interfere with other ASIO-enabled devices. could be an expensive paperwight... or an expensive toy.
|
jbow
Max Output Level: -0.2 dBFS
- Total Posts : 7601
- Joined: 2003/11/26 19:14:18
- Status: offline
Re:JTV Variax/Roland ready Strat... questions...
2013/02/19 19:04:56
(permalink)
Thanks again... I think I woud REALLY love either but the JTV seems a little more user friendly. I have used and liked Line6 products for years. I've a POD II, a Toneport UX2, and a Flextone III Plus. Maybe it is time to move up a bit with the JTV and I bet I would realy love it with a DT series amp. I don't think I would spring for a big floorboard. It is always something... I need to win the lottery. J
Sonar Platinum Studiocat Pro 16G RAM (some bells and whistles) HP Pavilion dm4 1165-dx (i5)-8G RAM Octa-Capture KRK Rokit-8s MIDI keyboards... Control Pad mics. I HATE THIS CMPUTER KEYBARD!
|