Coma
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I joined a gigging band. Guess I need an amp. Tube, naturally (because if you're gonna splurge, why settle for solid state?).
Now, atm I'm playing through a Line 6 Toneport and computer, using headphones, so my preferences are based on those sounds. The amp models I've found myself relying on mostly are the JCM 800, 68 Plexi and Solda SLO. occasionally the Mesa Boogie as well.
As I haven't tried the real version of most of these (maybe with the exception of the JCM 800 - my buddy has a TSL 2000, which, if I'm not mistaken, is roughly based on the JCM 800), I'm not too sure how well they're represented in the software. But out of the lot, I really, REALLY liked the Soldano most. It has a nice tone, does chugging fairly well and most importantly, retains clarity and string separation even when I'm tuned down to C and playing muddy stuff (les Paul w/ Invader bridge).
Sadly, a Soldano SLO-100 would set me back quite a bit. 3600 euros, to be precise, which is about twice as much as I'd like to spend. Of course, the less I have to spend, the happier I am, but quality comes first, so 1800 euros is my cap. So gentlemen - or women - pimp me some amps!
Now, atm I'm playing through a Line 6 Toneport and computer, using headphones, so my preferences are based on those sounds. The amp models I've found myself relying on mostly are the JCM 800, 68 Plexi and Solda SLO. occasionally the Mesa Boogie as well.
As I haven't tried the real version of most of these (maybe with the exception of the JCM 800 - my buddy has a TSL 2000, which, if I'm not mistaken, is roughly based on the JCM 800), I'm not too sure how well they're represented in the software. But out of the lot, I really, REALLY liked the Soldano most. It has a nice tone, does chugging fairly well and most importantly, retains clarity and string separation even when I'm tuned down to C and playing muddy stuff (les Paul w/ Invader bridge).
Sadly, a Soldano SLO-100 would set me back quite a bit. 3600 euros, to be precise, which is about twice as much as I'd like to spend. Of course, the less I have to spend, the happier I am, but quality comes first, so 1800 euros is my cap. So gentlemen - or women - pimp me some amps!