Cyrokk
Farce of Nature
Whatever modeler you buy, just make sure it gives you the option to hook up to an amp.  You might decide to change your mind later. Modelers make pretty decent alternatives to fx boxes. And using combinations of both a modeller and mic'd amp can give you the best of both worlds, plus doubling your options from a soundcrafting standpoint.
As for the whole "real amp is better" debate, yeah sure. Nothing like the real thing. But some of the heaviest sounds on records came from multiple guitar tracks played in multiple amps and setups. Who has the cash for all those amps? Even if you have just one, you can't double or triple the tracks with the same amp settings without it sounding scratchy and overdone. That's where modellers really come into play for the guy in his bedroom fluffing tracks...
But then again, the guitars to my favorite Zep song Black Dog were done through a direct box, and I still don't give a ding-dong damn what other people tout. If your ears can't tell, who cares? Do you think the millions of people that bought GnR's "Appetite for Destruction" would have stopped cold in their purchase if they found out that Slash used an Epiphone for the session as opposed to a Gibson?
Cy
				
			As for the whole "real amp is better" debate, yeah sure. Nothing like the real thing. But some of the heaviest sounds on records came from multiple guitar tracks played in multiple amps and setups. Who has the cash for all those amps? Even if you have just one, you can't double or triple the tracks with the same amp settings without it sounding scratchy and overdone. That's where modellers really come into play for the guy in his bedroom fluffing tracks...
But then again, the guitars to my favorite Zep song Black Dog were done through a direct box, and I still don't give a ding-dong damn what other people tout. If your ears can't tell, who cares? Do you think the millions of people that bought GnR's "Appetite for Destruction" would have stopped cold in their purchase if they found out that Slash used an Epiphone for the session as opposed to a Gibson?
Cy

 
 
 
			