MetalManiac
Li'l Junior Member
Yes, 'Plexi 'is a gray area term. Its meant in the strict sense to be a virtual Bassman,with Kt66's and a closed back 4x12 cabinet ..so there is some tailoring of the pedal going on to try and achieve that tone.
Yes, an inexact science, just pouring through internet soundclips, although I do have a very good sound system hooked up to my computer with a nice subwoofer .
Even though you assume the pedal architecture is a JTM-45 Plexi, youd probaby be right if you guesses the amps used to model the sound are late 60's Plexi Panel Superleads and not mid 60's JTM's at least from the few clips I saw.
So, for the Plexi in a box, the pedals in the running were the HAo Rustdriver- ZVex Box of Rock, Wampler Plexi, and the Rockett Animal.
I liked the Box of Rock, but I couldnt find any clips that sounded as amp like/responsive as the Wampler or Rocket, even though it sounded really very Plexi'ish under hard drive.
The HAO Rustdriver actually had some great sounding clips, but I read where it really likes to be plugged straight into the amp and not in the chain of efects that quashed some interest for me.
It came down to the Wampler and the Rockett Animal. Both were very amp like in response, and the Wampler had some real authentic Plexis sound, but I like the touch dynamics / amp like response of the Rockett more, and even though I think the Wampler overall may have had had more authenticity, the Rockett was able to get that warbling Plexi Angus SG lead sound better than all the others.
The Wampler sounded responsive , dynamic. and very real to a Plexi,but again, when you nail the Angus Young lead sound on a demo, where thats what I really wanted to hear as far as a Vintage Plexi..thats what sold me on the Animal!
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/e1100...220842226186&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:US:1123
Yes, an inexact science, just pouring through internet soundclips, although I do have a very good sound system hooked up to my computer with a nice subwoofer .
Even though you assume the pedal architecture is a JTM-45 Plexi, youd probaby be right if you guesses the amps used to model the sound are late 60's Plexi Panel Superleads and not mid 60's JTM's at least from the few clips I saw.
So, for the Plexi in a box, the pedals in the running were the HAo Rustdriver- ZVex Box of Rock, Wampler Plexi, and the Rockett Animal.
I liked the Box of Rock, but I couldnt find any clips that sounded as amp like/responsive as the Wampler or Rocket, even though it sounded really very Plexi'ish under hard drive.
The HAO Rustdriver actually had some great sounding clips, but I read where it really likes to be plugged straight into the amp and not in the chain of efects that quashed some interest for me.
It came down to the Wampler and the Rockett Animal. Both were very amp like in response, and the Wampler had some real authentic Plexis sound, but I like the touch dynamics / amp like response of the Rockett more, and even though I think the Wampler overall may have had had more authenticity, the Rockett was able to get that warbling Plexi Angus SG lead sound better than all the others.
The Wampler sounded responsive , dynamic. and very real to a Plexi,but again, when you nail the Angus Young lead sound on a demo, where thats what I really wanted to hear as far as a Vintage Plexi..thats what sold me on the Animal!
http://rover.ebay.com/rover/0/e1100...220842226186&ssPageName=ADME:B:EOIBSA:US:1123
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