
Whatmysay
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Is the SansAmp Classic really worth the 50% more in cost of the GT2 version?
I want Amp/mic modelling so I then can add compression into my Korg D32 - to get a more 'real sound'. I am usually in a 'no mic live amp situation' (we live on top of each other here in Hong Kong) and if I use amp models in Korg 1. they're a bit crap and 2 can not add comp on top of chain. So I like SansAmp option and wonder why the extra buck for the classic and is it worth it?
Any other stand alone solutions? I have a Zoom multi-e unit with amp models (no mic options), but again a bit on the digitally thin side!
Answers on a selfundressed envelop please
Burt
I want Amp/mic modelling so I then can add compression into my Korg D32 - to get a more 'real sound'. I am usually in a 'no mic live amp situation' (we live on top of each other here in Hong Kong) and if I use amp models in Korg 1. they're a bit crap and 2 can not add comp on top of chain. So I like SansAmp option and wonder why the extra buck for the classic and is it worth it?
Any other stand alone solutions? I have a Zoom multi-e unit with amp models (no mic options), but again a bit on the digitally thin side!
Answers on a selfundressed envelop please
Burt