Anyone else find modelers/sims uninspiring?

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I hear that. That's one of the big benefits of having the grill top on an old Marshall. I used to carry a small jar of polaner all fruit in my gig rig for after the show.
Gonna open a new all-you-can-eat BBQ joint called "Tone to the Bone" where each booth is equipped with a proper full stack for grilling on. Volume = Crisp. Menu will be titled "Everything Crispier than Everything Else".
 
I hear that. That's one of the big benefits of having the grill top on an old Marshall. I used to carry a small jar of polaner all fruit in my gig rig for after the show.
But as I demonstrated when completely owning Lisa in the riffwar, I go from surf to death metal to punk, so having a modeler just makes sense for me despite the lack of connection that can be felt with a ramped up tube amp
 
But as I demonstrated when completely owning Lisa in the riffwar, I go from surf to death metal to punk, so having a modeler just makes sense for me despite the lack of connection that can be felt with a ramped up tube amp
Someday when you make it to Texas you can plug into one of my sweet boots pedals and crank my Twin. 135dB of pure Berkshire fury my man
 
I hear that. That's one of the big benefits of having the grill top on an old Marshall. I used to carry a small jar of polaner all fruit in my gig rig for after the show.
Like I said, I have both. The 1984 Mesa Mark IIC+ is a Holy Grail amp to a lot of people. I have it loaded with NOS Preamp and power amp tubes. I've had this amp since 1999, and the Kemper since 2012. Since owning the Kemper, zero amp GAS. And the Mesa still gets used, but rarely. The Kemper really is that good.
 
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