Ah yes, I meant that one
@yek - might or might not be for you but have you given the Comet K60 model a good shake lately ??
I have a real Komet K60 and - no surprise - the model is spot on.
I love the K60 and use where I'd normally use a Plexi and especially where I'd use a goosed up Plexi.
It's a very classic rock sound and that amp loves greenbacks and G12H speakers.
Try experimenting with the input trim default is the fast mode and half of the default is the gradual mode if you'd like a more spongy power amp sag.
Also switching power amp tubes between EL34, KT 66 and 6L6's changes the character in interesting ways just like on the real amp.
you can check out the Simon Gotthelf Gear Demos,is what i did last night and OMG pretty cool sound from the Comet 60,i used this ir....For sure a great amp. But its gain structure and loose bass is not quite right up my alley. Any suggestions to dial it in?
Did a few gigs with the Tucana. While I love it for leads, its rhythm tone is "gritty" in the upper mids, which I find hard to get rid of.
So I switched to the Ecstasy, dialed it in carefully, and have it sounding truly awesome now.
That's the joy of being able to choose from so many models.
I also discovered Bogner carries a small Bogner Ecstasy 25 now, which I'm craving for.
My tips for dialing in the Ecstasy (Euro) Blue and Red, with the right IR of course. Tone with an attitude.
perfect im going to try the OH Bogner,thank you.So many ... The one I mentioned earlier in this thread. The Bogner libraries from OwnHammer. The factory Uber V30/T75 cabs. Whether you go for V30 or greenbacks is a matter of personal preference.
I use the Friedman Small Box model for my classic rock songs. This is my favorite Friedman model for medium gain sounds.