Suhr Corso Recording Amplifier

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This looks pretty cool.

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https://www.premierguitar.com/Magazine/I ... ifier.aspx
 
there is a clip on their web page, it sounds great, although i m not convinced that this baby can handle higher gain situations
 
That's pretty cool. Is the line out compensated to sound like a speaker or the amp signal for DAW cab sims?
 
Rogue":33low5x8 said:
That's pretty cool. Is the line out compensated to sound like a speaker or the amp signal for DAW cab sims?

It read to me like it was designed for using cab sims in a DAW.
 
ejecta":3ftzuoz8 said:
It read to me like it was designed for using cab sims in a DAW.
It read the opposite to me since it said you could just plug in without mentioning cab sims. But it didn't specify that it was a compensated line out or what kind of speaker it might be modeling, so it's :dunno:
 
Rogue":109rspfo said:
ejecta":109rspfo said:
It read to me like it was designed for using cab sims in a DAW.
It read the opposite to me since it said you could just plug in without mentioning cab sims. But it didn't specify that it was a compensated line out or what kind of speaker it might be modeling, so it's :dunno:

:lol: :LOL: Funny how people can read the same thing and come to different conclusions. I took the not mentioning of a cab sim on the line out itself as there wasn't one so you use one in the DAW. So yeah..... :confused:
 
ejecta":wbnnmqlm said:
:lol: :LOL: Funny how people can read the same thing and come to different conclusions. I took the not mentioning of a cab sim on the line out itself as there wasn't one so you use one in the DAW. So yeah..... :confused:
But you can't just "plug into you DAW" for recording if it isn't compensated. Well, you could, but it'd sound like shit. It seemed to suggest you could just plug in and ready to go.

It'd be even cooler with both. :thumbsup:
 
ejecta's correct ....

Pete Thorn commented on it over @ the HRI thread:

"No speaker sim. I remember John asking my opinion on wether they should incorporate one, and I thought, nah. So many great simple ways to use IR's and whatnot these days, there's better ways to do speaker sims than just a "speaker simulated line out". Better to buy the redwirez R2 plugin for like 49 bucks, or the Torpedo one, and then mix and match IR's to your hearts content in your daw."
 
R.D.":1a880ql4 said:
ejecta's correct ....

Pete Thorn commented on it over @ the HRI thread:

"No speaker sim. I remember John asking my opinion on wether they should incorporate one, and I thought, nah. So many great simple ways to use IR's and whatnot these days, there's better ways to do speaker sims than just a "speaker simulated line out". Better to buy the redwirez R2 plugin for like 49 bucks, or the Torpedo one, and then mix and match IR's to your hearts content in your daw."

Well at least I can say I was right at least once in my life. :lol: :LOL: I'll bookmark this so I can show my wife I'm not always wrong. :D

I agree with Pete's thinking... using them in the DAW is a better idea in that it wouldn't tie you in to just the cab sim on the line out and there are some decent options for cab sims for not much scratch. That said Rogue's idea of having the choice of both would be even cooler.
 
R.D.":27sbmp9a said:
ejecta's correct ....

Pete Thorn commented on it over @ the HRI thread:

"No speaker sim. I remember John asking my opinion on wether they should incorporate one, and I thought, nah. So many great simple ways to use IR's and whatnot these days, there's better ways to do speaker sims than just a "speaker simulated line out". Better to buy the redwirez R2 plugin for like 49 bucks, or the Torpedo one, and then mix and match IR's to your hearts content in your daw."
Sweet. Hopefully someone will do a direct demo. Seems a pretty nice little amp.
 
This is interesting for sure. But what is so different about this than just cranking one of my Marshalls, setting the Hot Plate to Load and recording direct into my DAW and using an IR?
 
Chubtone":1w6f4uhg said:
This is interesting for sure. But what is so different about this than just cranking one of my Marshalls, setting the Hot Plate to Load and recording direct into my DAW and using an IR?


You don't need a Hot Plate :confused: :lol: :LOL:
 
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