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cerealchamp2000
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Time marches on and POD is not the only game in town. Some new players have emerged with the next generation of tone. On the high end Voodoo Labs has a single space 2 channel rack with valves and if you can trust their mp3 demo it's a pretty decent direct to tape sound. No effects or loop, just tone.
Just when we all hate Digitech they come out with the GNX2. Way more complex than POD. The setup lets you blend two amps together for your tone. The eq and cabinet selections are limitless and you notice a huge diff between cab types. The virtual stompboxes are fantastic sounding, especially the ts808, sparkle drive and DS-1. The effects including verb are way more studio quality than the POD. You can run 9 at once. The speaker sim on this one is excellent. Check it out. Needs a little tweaking and patience. I got this one.
Consider Valvetronix as well. You get the double bonus of direct out and tasty studio/gig live amp. The UK Blues in particular knocked me out.
The Vetta is a pretty decent amp in its own right. Same double duty as Vox But now we're spending a lot of $$. The preamp version (POD3? of this will be
a good studio friend.
Guitar tone in your studio is too important to settle for less than what you want. This is one area where I encourage people to spend a little more and do it right.
Let's all encourage the manufacturers to keep plowing forward with direct technology. We are the winners as these things improve.
Peace and Seasons Greetings.
CerealChamp
Just when we all hate Digitech they come out with the GNX2. Way more complex than POD. The setup lets you blend two amps together for your tone. The eq and cabinet selections are limitless and you notice a huge diff between cab types. The virtual stompboxes are fantastic sounding, especially the ts808, sparkle drive and DS-1. The effects including verb are way more studio quality than the POD. You can run 9 at once. The speaker sim on this one is excellent. Check it out. Needs a little tweaking and patience. I got this one.
Consider Valvetronix as well. You get the double bonus of direct out and tasty studio/gig live amp. The UK Blues in particular knocked me out.
The Vetta is a pretty decent amp in its own right. Same double duty as Vox But now we're spending a lot of $$. The preamp version (POD3? of this will be
a good studio friend.
Guitar tone in your studio is too important to settle for less than what you want. This is one area where I encourage people to spend a little more and do it right.
Let's all encourage the manufacturers to keep plowing forward with direct technology. We are the winners as these things improve.
Peace and Seasons Greetings.
CerealChamp
