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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 242
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Do amp modeling pedals sound better through solid state?
I have been a dyed in the wool tube amp guy forever. But I am intrigued by the possibility of multiple tones at my feet as touted by the modeling amp mfg's. A couple of days ago in my local guitar store a local pro was demo'ing some pedals and the conversation turned to how various pedals react differently through different amps (or vice-versa). His experience was that he got a much better result from modeling pedals when using a solid state amp. That made some sense to me; I was thinking a tube amp would add it's own coloration to the model while a solid state amp might be more "sterile," for lack of a better term, and therefore reproduce only the coloration built into the model. I thought I'd run this theory by the collective knowledge and experience of the TDPRI. What are your thoughts?
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: White Mountains
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I think yes/maybe....but Hybrids
Like Peaveys and MusicMan are the "true bomb" because
they have solid state Preamps with 6L6 Power Sections. I'd much rather have my Classic with a Tech 21 GT-2 than an actual JTM-45 ReIssue....no worries EVER, though "drunks tilting" with a pitcher and a Mississippi Saxophone wanting to "jam on a few songs" translation: "solo non-stop over everyone like the obnoxious s.o.b.'s that begat them" are still fair game
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Palmdale, CA
Posts: 801
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My Digitech RP-50 sounds best through a SS amp. Through my tube amp, it was lackluster using Strat, Tele, LP or 335 clone. It was still a bit dry so I put an ART tube MP between the modeler and the amp to sweeten it up and I'm happy with it.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 242
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Thanks guys
Hee-hee..........LOL, stan(you are)theman I know exactly what you mean with those other worries! We let a semi-pro (drunk) friend and a harmonica player on stage the other night. Couldn't get 'em off! Not gonna open that floodgate again.
About the modeling pedal thing: I'm interested in the Vox Valvetronix SE (?) pedal version. Has anyone got an opinion? |
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Friend of Leo's
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Flushing, Michigan
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The Vox Valvetronix stand alone unit got high marks in the latest issue of Vintage Guitar magazine (the issue with Clapton on the cover). They made it out to be superior to the Pod, or anything else like it out there. I've not seen them yet, so I can't say.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 242
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Thanks trag
You are on the ball. It's that very article in VG that got me started thinking about this Vox unit. BTW each time I read one of your posts and see "Trying to find the happy medium between Buck Owens and Jimi Hendrix. " I think of Junior Brown. Bet you've heard that before, Eh?
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: South Dakota
Posts: 981
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I have played a lot of digital stuff and the truth is it depends. Is the tube amp a flat amp or does it ave some characteristics it is adding? A fair nyumber pf layers use tube power amps into guiar cabs and love the result. There is also a tube amp called the Atomic Amp which is designed for modeling amp preamps.
I have, so far, liked running my modelling amps direct into a PA or keyboard amp. I have done this for about 3 or 4 years now.
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