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#359494 - 01/25/1302:16 AMRe: Time to cut bait!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Great looking guitar Dave. But I understand, I am using a Variaxe 300 as my second guitar with the classic rock band I play with. Makes a great addition to my Stratocaster which is my main guitar. It is my "acoustic" guitar for songs that need it or can also be a great electric Les Paul or Fender guitar as well. We play "Redneck Woman" and in the outro I switch it over to banjo picking just for that country flavor.
#359535 - 01/25/1303:08 PMRe: Time to cut bait!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Yup! WAY cool! They FLY is a fantastic guitar in all respects, even without the midi, but i like having the 12 strings, detunings and .. yes, the banjo! d some great midifly info here:
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#359619 - 01/26/1304:28 PMRe: Time to cut bait!
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I bought my Variaxe 300 second hand on eBay a few years back. I love it except that it really chews through batteries. I only seem to get a couple of hours out of a new battery.
Other than that is is a great guitar. The nice thing about the one I bought the Line 6 neck had been changed over for a Fender Squier 56 Telecaster neck. I received the original Line 6 neck as well but the Tele neck feels so good I will probably never change it back. The amazing thing is there was no customization needed for the Tele neck. It fitted the Variaxe body neck slot perfectly.
#359661 - 01/27/1309:47 AMRe: Time to cut bait!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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wow - cool!
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#363473 - 03/19/1306:21 PMRe: Time to cut bait!
[Re: Nigel]
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Hey Nigel - the A/B direct box that powers all Variax's is only $99 - you can save yourself the worry of all those batteries and have a great electric/acoustic option for signal routing!
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#363632 - 03/22/1312:29 AMRe: Time to cut bait!
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I have a powered silver box which is the one I think your are talking about that provides a line out signal, but it doesn't power my guitar. In fact the battery goes flat quicker when I am using that. While that box provides a much cleaner output for the acoustic emulations the electric models don't drive my tube amp as well as they do when I simply plug in a regular guitar cord.
I am guessing there may have been issues with the Variaxe 300 which may have been why Line 6 stopped making it. But I do like that guitar a lot.
#363650 - 03/22/1303:16 PMRe: Time to cut bait!
[Re: Uncle Dave]
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Nigel, Are you using a TRS stereo cable INTO that box? Tha'ts what gives it the power ... as long as the box is plugged in, or course.
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#363657 - 03/22/1311:45 PMRe: Time to cut bait!
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Originally Posted By: Uncle Dave
Nigel, Are you using a TRS stereo cable INTO that box? Tha'ts what gives it the power ... as long as the box is plugged in, or course.
Yes, I definately am Dave. Still it doesn't draw power from the box, just runs the battery flat. And the light on the box is orange rather than green. I suspect there may be a problem with the box because I had expected it would power the guitar.
#363671 - 03/23/1309:05 AMRe: Time to cut bait!
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My power light is red. There are 2 other green lights to indicate 1/4" or XLR output. Dows your box have all three?
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