In that case, no need to look any further.His contribution wouldn't be technical, it'd be as an experienced player, reacting to how it feels to play through the gear.
Right, all possible useful feedback has already happened, from the people here, most of whom aren't full time professionals, on stage or in the studio. Right.In that case, no need to look any further.
This forum is full of experienced players doing the exact same thing.
I don't know why I think it's so odd when somebody believes a conversation between Cliff and anyone (other than a complete software engineering nerd), will yield an ounce of improvement. (I know it's not you saying it @Dave Merrill )
Here's the convo:
Every player who thinks they know what the magic is: "yeah man, it needs more krang when I'm using my tele with the lollar pick ups and more kachunk when I have my bare knuckle humbuckers barking"
Cliff: "Oh super, that was the assistance I needed"
More established and accomplished than who? In what way?There are other more established and accomplished voices which differ. I was really surprised to see Joe Satriani's take on modelers (he's a fan now).
As are criticisms of people for asking whether modeler tones are 100% at the level of amp tones. At least he did his own comparisons, instead of just regurgitating some Internet splort as FactHot takes on whether a modeler can be distinguished from a tube amp is so 2015.

One of the best sentences I’ve read on this forum.his opinion doesn't affect my successful use.
Well said!!I absolutely love Larry's channel, but that dude's bread and butter is and has been a lifetime of playing vintage instruments into vintage amps in world class studios where you turn on one actual '65 Deluxe that was once owned by some Nashville OG that has a huge pedigree behind him and it's got character unique to that amp because the life it's had, shitty component testing back in the day, stuff swapped out over the years of having it repaired while being broke as a joke, etc. And then all those unique characteristics coming through hundreds of thousands of dollars of pre-amps, mics and engineers who know how to bring out those characteristics that are unique to the gear.
These guys chase gear for their unique characteristics and lore associated with them because that's the ballpark they can afford to play in and the world that exists around them. Larry's also churned out more gear than most guitarists, he's not looking for gear that's consistent wherever he goes to play a gig or session, he's looking for the gear that speaks to him the most within that ballpark. Just like EJ goes through Fuzz Faces and Marshall heads like no one's business, trying to find the perfect ones for what he does. And when they eventually shit out on him, he has to go through the work all over again. And hell, look at EJ with the Virginia Strat; it was his main guitar for about a decade and the one he says was his best sounding Strat (out of a shitload of vintage Strats he's owned), but just falling on it's face and the pickguard breaking changed whatever spoke to him to the point he just sold it.
These guys aren't trying to find something that replicates another thing 1:1, they're looking for stuff that won't be replicated in another piece of gear due to it's uniqueness. And while you can most likely dial in those unique characteristics in a modeler, why would you even bother if your world already cosists of churning vintage gear that you can turn on and in an instant that unique character is there? I certainly wouldn't.
Hear, hear! At the risk of repeating myself...Appealing to such authority is a logical fallacy though the instrument industry is built on it.

I believe you are thinking of Uncle Doug. Tom Bukovac aka Uncle Larry is a smoking guitarist you should check him out.I thought Uncle Larry was some YT amp repair guy and not a TGP Revered Artist?
Look him up on Wikipedia. He's done some stuff.I thought Uncle Larry was some YT amp repair guy and not a TGP Revered Artist?
Not Tom, IMO. AFAIK, it was more of a casual mini rant where he just happened to mention a Fractal as the example.It’s for clicks.
He didn't share it.Stop sharing it - it doesnt matter nor does it help.