Boss GT-1000 or Line 6 Helix XT

Re: Boss GT-1000 or Line 6 Helix XT

So far I like the pv Panama with the 1960 T75 cab. The 160 microphone. It's a perfect 5150 through a 1960 cab cab sound.. I like that IR you linked. I also downloaded own hammers free pack and those 'FRED' IRs all sound great. With IRs I'm supposed to be running just the preamp model in front of them right? Not the amp model? The levels (volume) are really unpredictable from preamp to preamp. I guess thats realistic...

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No, you use the amp model, not just the preamp. The IR models the cab + mic, exactly like the cab blocks in the Helix.

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Re: Boss GT-1000 or Line 6 Helix XT

I have a patch you might like. Will send later

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Re: Boss GT-1000 or Line 6 Helix XT

No, you use the amp model, not just the preamp. The IR models the cab + mic, exactly like the cab blocks in the Helix.

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Oh Ok. Thanks. I thought when an IR was created an amp had to be used, therefore the power section of the amp is sort of 'baked into the sound'
 
Re: Boss GT-1000 or Line 6 Helix XT

Oh Ok. Thanks. I thought when an IR was created an amp had to be used, therefore the power section of the amp is sort of 'baked into the sound'


Found this on a message board. "[FONT=Roboto, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]All IR's are technically "baked" with an AMP.. Something has to drive the sweep signal through the speaker." - However, they still generally recommend what you did, using a helix amp model and not preamp for best sound.[/FONT]
 
Re: Boss GT-1000 or Line 6 Helix XT

Found this on a message board. "[FONT=Roboto, Helvetica Neue, Helvetica, Arial, sans-serif]All IR's are technically "baked" with an AMP.. Something has to drive the sweep signal through the speaker." - However, they still generally recommend what you did, using a helix amp model and not preamp for best sound.[/FONT]
They're baked WITH an amp because there needs to be something driving the speakers ;)

The amp itself is usually a neutral power amp used only to drive air through the speakers

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