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I like the sound of my Triple Rectifier through my Randall ISO recording cabinet with a Sennheiser E609. Then I EQ it with software from there.
Amplitube sounds good, but it just doesn't sound "alive" like a real recording setup. I'd rather spend money on one great sound than a bunch of mediocre ones. The key is to have a versatile amp and guitars to work with. While the Rectifier may not be the most versatile amp (especially when it comes to clean sounds), with the right settings and guitar/pickup choice, you can get a lot of tone from one setup.
I keep telling myself I'm not going to buy a Roland JC-120 for clean sounds. The temptation is hard to resist.
Amplitube sounds good, but it just doesn't sound "alive" like a real recording setup. I'd rather spend money on one great sound than a bunch of mediocre ones. The key is to have a versatile amp and guitars to work with. While the Rectifier may not be the most versatile amp (especially when it comes to clean sounds), with the right settings and guitar/pickup choice, you can get a lot of tone from one setup.
I keep telling myself I'm not going to buy a Roland JC-120 for clean sounds. The temptation is hard to resist.