Mkf411
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Re: What's a good modeling amp for recording?
I have the AD60. How are you recording direct? Using the line out? And what are you recording into? A guy on the patchtronix.com site posted this about recording. .....
"problem solved !!
With the Behringer Ultra-G.
This 'red box' emulate a power amp with a 4x12 cab so it is perfect to go directly from the valvetronix's line-out to the PC sound board line-in."
Are using just the line out?
Gearjoneser said:The Tonelab does, but the amps don't. Also the AD60 head, since it's mono,
only has one recording out. The AD120 is stereo and has dual outputs.
As for emulating the real thing...you may be surprised to hear a direct signal out of the Vox that sounds better than a mic'ed amp. IMO the Vox modelers
are one of the only ones that feel like a tube amp, under your fingers.
The best of the Line 6 stuff is the same. I just like the Vox because the British amp models, Recto, Bassman and all the Vox models sound more realistic than the other companies. Since the circuit is a mini 12AX7 power section mated to the big solid state power section, the amp has better touch sensitivity. I replaced the Stock Sovtek 12AX7A with a really good pre tube,
an Amperex, and tho it's hard to tell, I think the amp sounds a bit better than it did.
I have the AD60. How are you recording direct? Using the line out? And what are you recording into? A guy on the patchtronix.com site posted this about recording. .....
"problem solved !!
With the Behringer Ultra-G.
This 'red box' emulate a power amp with a 4x12 cab so it is perfect to go directly from the valvetronix's line-out to the PC sound board line-in."
Are using just the line out?