jgalvan8804 wrote:The biggest thing that I thought modellers in general fail to reproduce is very light breakup that Tube amps do so well. I have my amps set to that volume when I play and I boost them with od pedals. So with Modellers I'd have to change my style.
Ron,
I was curious when you record the nice tube amps vs the Axe Fx 1 or New one... other than tube amps are better are there any benefits to the Axe. I thought the consistancy would be better at least.
Didnt mean to sound so bitchy with the last post... I reread it and I could have been less of a douche. My Bad.
Hi
Like I mentioned for quick ideas to capture during recording to quickly get the tone they are great. But for me nothing comes close to the feel at the end of your fingers pluged into a good tube amp set to breath the marvelous tone. Exspecially when you roll down the volume. At the end of the day the feel, tone that one seeks is in the ears of the listener so it is my opion what works for you may not work for me. That is what is so great about guitar, if I play something and you play the same thing it will sound different. How cool is that! This enables us all to express what is dwelling deep within us. We all bring something to the guitar when we pick it up. That is what is sooooo great about guitar. For me my holy grail is my Twinkleland and my Carol Ann JB-100 s/n 001 that I am sooo lucky to have.
Cheers Ron
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