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Maybe im missing something like why cant we "turn off" the "mic" part of the modelers (any modeler-- but i use an FM).
Like... people say the modeler sounds like "a miced amp, not an amp."
I get for going direct in you owld want the "mic part" or for FOH DI,
but in general, like if im plugging into a FRFR.... why would I want the "mic" portion to be a factor?
I understand you need to use a mic to "sample" the speaker cab.... IR
I dont know maybe im overhtinign this but people always correct others "a modeler doesnt sound like an amp--- it sounds like a "MICED" amp!"
Maybe im missing something like why cant we "turn off" the "mic" part of the modelers (any modeler-- but i use an FM).
Like... people say the modeler sounds like "a miced amp, not an amp."
I get for going direct in you owld want the "mic part" or for FOH DI,
but in general, like if im plugging into a FRFR.... why would I want the "mic" portion to be a factor?
I understand you need to use a mic to "sample" the speaker cab.... IR
I dont know maybe im overhtinign this but people always correct others "a modeler doesnt sound like an amp--- it sounds like a "MICED" amp!"