Did a modeller change your whoreish ways?

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BrokenFusion":nlukkuf5 said:
Just cleaned house and am considering a POD HD or similar as opposed to a room full of amps. I still have two real amps for gigs. Is a modeller just another stop on the merry go round or can it be the final stop? Discuss.

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NOPE, not as of yet.
 
Badronald":380ot0no said:
I'm soo glad I'm not interested in that stuff. I never have to worry about upgrading to the latest firmware so my amp can sound sooooo much better than it did before. Ooooh wait, there are more updates coming in a few months. Dammit! A new version just came out. I MUST upgrade..........blah :doh:

Let me get the latest tube amp. Ooooh wait, I need to get it modded to sound great, Ooooh wait, I can never turn it up to its sweet spot, Ooooh wait, the tubes are blown and I re-tubed it but it doesn't sound the same, Ooooh wait, I need to buy some more tube amps to get some other tones cause I only get 1 good tone from mine.....blah :doh:


Dude, I got 5 great tube amps but they rarely get played. They are great though.

My Axe-Fx II is also great. The Kemper seems like it's very cool as well.

It's all a never ending tone chase no matter how you slice it. Nobody ever gets there, but that's the beauty of it.

" From the point of ignition to the final drive, the point of the journey is not to arrive " :rock:
 
Great tube amps still do it for me...the Axe II will be on my list this year fo sho.
 
If it sounds good, use and abuse. Who cares what it is or what anyone thinks.
 
I've been through a bunch of cheap to moderate amps over the last few years, but reality of 2.5 small kids in the house has set in, and because of that the POD HD is awesome. Ive kept the DC-5 because it's "my sound", but I only really use it when I'm jamming with friends.

I still want a Mini Rec and an RA-100 though. :lol:
 
after playing modelers and preamp/power amp rigs for years but never have tried any axefx product....in the past 2 years, i've recently gotten back into amps and tubes and tube amps after saying for all those years how i'd never get back into them, that technology is just too far along to have to deal with the tediousness of it.

and, one thing i can say, even though it's obvious: theres NOTHING that compares gearwise to standing in front of your full stack moving air around your body and making your teeth hurt!!!!!!!! nothing.

that being said, everything has it's place, and, if i can at some point, i'd like to check out an axe fx ultra or even 2 and see where i could apply it to what i do. at this point, i hate my one neighbor, so fuck him...and the other 2 neighbors love listening to me play! so, away it is with the volume knob!
 
I got an Axe FX II not long ago. I am still gearwhoring, but it's home studio and audio equipment, tools for work, guitars, and lately I've been considering collecting some common heads and cabs for recording/comparison purposes.

GAS is a disease that even the "best" modeling can't cure. There's always new toys out there.
 
Soundguy213":2wvqqdp8 said:
If it sounds good, use and abuse. Who cares what it is or what anyone thinks.
Kinda like beatin' yer sausage with a meat cleaver... It's a personal thing :hys:

Sunday morning instanity, apologies.
 
I sold my axe fx ultra for various reasons and now im back to playing a blackstar ht-5 through a 1x10 cab "tung sol preamp". To me the blackstar sounds better and more responsive "just feels better". Ive been boosting that with a maxon 808 in the loop of my ns-2. With a little carbon copy through the loop. After owning the axe fx i figured out i dont need all of that shit. And im a believer that tube amps feel, sound, and look better. whener i play out i just borrow an amp and a cab. As long as i have my delay and my overdrive im fine. i dont think ill ever buy a modeler again. I end up tweaking more than playing.
 
BYTOR":f8rc6crb said:
Badronald":f8rc6crb said:
I'm soo glad I'm not interested in that stuff. I never have to worry about upgrading to the latest firmware so my amp can sound sooooo much better than it did before. Ooooh wait, there are more updates coming in a few months. Dammit! A new version just came out. I MUST upgrade..........blah :doh:

Let me get the latest tube amp. Ooooh wait, I need to get it modded to sound great, Ooooh wait, I can never turn it up to its sweet spot, Ooooh wait, the tubes are blown and I re-tubed it but it doesn't sound the same, Ooooh wait, I need to buy some more tube amps to get some other tones cause I only get 1 good tone from mine.....blah :doh:


Dude, I got 5 great tube amps but they rarely get played. They are great though.

My Axe-Fx II is also great. The Kemper seems like it's very cool as well.

It's all a never ending tone chase no matter how you slice it. Nobody ever gets there, but that's the beauty of it.

" From the point of ignition to the final drive, the point of the journey is not to arrive " :rock:

True. A lot of guys go through that. I did, but not any more. I plug a great Stratocaster into a couple pedals and into a Plexi and I can do anything I want or need. If I want to do really heavy stuff I plug into my Triple Rec. Done. No need for a room full of amps.

It really doesn't have to be a constant search. I work on my playing, songwriting and my tone instead of flipping amps. :yes:
 
So... Yes, it did, but not in the way everyone thinks (except Glassjaw7)...

I do like modellers. Really. I had the Axe FX, I know have the HD 500. Great stuffs, tons of possibility, sounding great. I don't say Holy Grail/Mother of Tone, but really usable. I really love the all-in-one format of the HD 500. I'll keep this baby for small jams, for sure. But when I want to sound right, I switch to tubes. No matter what, it's a feeling, it's the pleasure of having some almost living hardware, it's all the stuff that makes a real amp sounds "better", even if that's just in my head...

So I stick to the tube amp. For now I just have a modeller because of important needs of mobility, but soon enough I'll be back in business. And here the modellers helped me. I currently live in a country (Romania) where it's very hard to find gear which is not beginner oriented... so I used the modellers to find the sounds I like. It's not like the real deal, but at least it's, with the modern modellers, not that far. Being able to play with tons of effects, being able to use them how I wanted when I wanted made me know what I really need, when I really need, so now I'm planning to get a complete rig (already started actually) based on my modeller years.

So I'd say : keep a modeller at home, use it for experiments, then buy the real deal. That's how I work.
 
I just integrated my modeler into my live rig. It's a JCM 800 2204 w/loop. I added a rp1000 running it 4CM and it gave me a huge range of additional tones available to me for live use. Although, the 800 with a TS or DS is still my favorite and main tone, the unit works great for a little versitility with my cover band.

It'll be tough for a modeler to completely replace my amp.
 
I went the opposite direction too. I got my first Axe-Fx Standard, and turned into MAJOR GAS for the real amps. Now I have the real amps, and recently got the Axe-Fx Ultra. Sounded DAMN GOOD. Now I'm selling the tube amps, and getting an Axe 2. Hopefully this will get me off the merry go round too...
 
Ventura":vc5y37ub said:
Soundguy213":vc5y37ub said:
If it sounds good, use and abuse. Who cares what it is or what anyone thinks.
Kinda like beatin' yer sausage with a meat cleaver... It's a personal thing :hys:

Sunday morning instanity, apologies.


lol, hey, if that's your thing, who am i to judge :lol: :LOL:
 
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