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20th anniversary by audioware demo
I use my luke,iconvolver(ownhammer revolution Orange cab),mixbox for a tiny bit of room reverb,AUM and my apogee quartet.
My thoughts on the app?
Good overall sound.Too much compression for my taste (the more up the trim pot on the left,the more compression.)
Not convinced by the speaker simulation(even if convolution ),but that’s the case with every amp sims I’ve tried😉.
Works great with the bridge pickup.Less convincing with the neck pickup to my ears.
The overdrive sounds good,the fuzz......not so much.
Easy to play,simple to use.
Not the best for me,But I could definitely use it for tracking guitars.
Thanks @DaveB for your work!
Comments
I think it sounds great for the clean tones.
Nice playing per usual. I will say it’s nice to hear just you playing!
As far as these guitar apps go, I think I’ve settled on THU. That “Plexi” Rig, along with the one or two others that I’ve purchased cover everything I need. (I think!)
It would have been back in the day anyway. Like when I was playing with my first band way back in 1983 (If I remember the year correctly, Def Leppard Pyromania had just come out and we were trying to play “Fu Fu fu foolin”) and all I had was a Peavy Bandit.
I would have to dime that poor Bandit to be able to even hear myself over this loud ass drummer that we thought was so cool at the time. So I saved my pennies. Eventually, I saved up enough to go out and purchase a real amp; a Marshall Stack! After seeing all of my favorite bands using them in concert, I knew that’s exactly what I needed.
Well, I only ended up with a “Half Stack” as it were, but if you’ve ever had a JCM800 100w head and a 4x12 cabinet (I had an off-brand cabinet that “looked like” a Marshall but it did have Celestion speakers in it!) then you know that it’s more than enough.
And that was it. I had my amp and I used that thing for years... never once recall thinking “hmm, let me go try a bunch of other different guitar amps” or nor did I show up to practice each time with a different amp. The half stack actually stayed put at my drummers house.
I would try different effect pedals now and then sure, but the amp never changed. This is how I want THU to be, my one amp.
Thanks @flo26 for another fine demo. After hearing you I played my old Tele through the 20th Anniversary “Rock Reference SC”, with reverb off and cab bypassed, into the OH 112 VC15 and one of the Voxengo presets in Thafknar. Sounded excellent. For clean to moderate brakeup, this amp sim will definitely get some use.
My first « real »guitar amp was a Roland jazz chorus.What can i say?Good amp,but not at all what I was after😉.
I was deep into Pink Floyd,santana etc....at that time,so,not the right amp for this kind of music.
I used it with a roland gs-6.
I’ve owned many Tube amps during the last thirty years.I’m not really into getting new guitars,but I’m always fascinated by tube amps.
About amp sims,overloud really it for me.
Thanks a lot!
Enjoy!