Modeler for home jamming

JB_From_Hell

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I want to put together a headphone rig that does not require my laptop. I’m not opposed to being able to edit via PC, but something like my Mustang III, where that is an option, but it’s also usable on its own.

Why not just use the Mustang with headphones? I need something that will fit under a specific piece of furniture when not in use. Also, I’ve been itching to get into the world of big-boy amp modelers.

I’m considering an HX Stomp or an older Axe-FX Standard or Ultra.
 
Both the Stomp and the Fractal are 2 devices you will want to keep connected to a computer for editing. If you jut want headphones, I'd also consider the Katana headphone amp, too.
 
Ugh... maybe I’d be better off going with an older POD, like the HD or X3. Or I just fully embrace the laptop and get an interface and go that way.

One of those Amplitude bundles is probably the best bang for the buck.
 
Depending on your needs and desire for expand-ability, the Yamaha THRs are great for jamming around the house. You can always connect to a computer for extra options, but I found the base sounds to be pretty amazing, and dialing in a good tone doesn't take much brainpower. You can stream backing tracks into it via Bluetooth. Also works as a good USB interface, and sends both effected and raw output if you're into reamping. And it doesn't get much more compact.

It's not "big-boy" modeling. But for what you're describing, it's really hard to beat.
 
I would point to the Digitech GNX or RP series pedals if they still made them

They should be super cheap used
 
Saw a Mooer GE-200 for a good deal on CL, grabbed it on the way home from work earlier. Reviews on these are generally favorable, that it hits above its price point.

Haven't got to spend much time tweaking, but it's brain dead simple to edit. There's plenty of onboard editing capability, but I'm definitely gonna dig up a cable to plug it in.
 
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