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Post by langford on Apr 16, 2023 21:57:59 GMT -5
Looks interesting, given the progress that's been made in amp modelling. I'd be curious to try one out, but the price of entry is a little steep for an experiment. Curious to hear about experiences and impressions from anybody who's tried one.
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Post by reverendrob on Apr 18, 2023 0:42:05 GMT -5
I'd look at their plugins and see if you like the sound/how it relates to your guitar.
The modelling stuff is good, but in their case, you can look at "does this fit what I want?"
I can dial in almost anything i want with the modern stuff - some exceptional models though go above and beyond.
I keep the Eleven Rack, for example, because the Tweed Deluxe is spot on to a point it's uncanny down to adjustable speaker breakup .
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Post by ninworks on May 13, 2023 13:09:55 GMT -5
I still use my Eleven Rack all of the time. I can get about any sound I want from it. The stuff I can't seem to get easily, that I like, is the edge of breakup stuff that I can do quite well with my AC15H1TV. I'm never trying to make the 11R sound like something else. I adjust it until it fits with what I want or need at any given moment. I still have a BFTRRI if I need it.
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Post by reverendrob on May 14, 2023 1:11:51 GMT -5
I have a few dead ringer "sounds 100%" patches on my 11R, but they're a starting point every time as well, I don't use the same stuff over and over again.
It's just a baseline.
The tweed Deluxe in particular is spot-on to a point that it's frightening - the dial settings were within .5 of the vintage one I last used in the studio and I had written down the settings I dialed in for future reference.
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