HerrSquid
Inspired
I plugged into my Budda Superdrive II today for the first time in a while. Great amp when it's not acting up.. :numbness:
Playing the Budda dirty, and listening to a comparable-ish Axe-II patch running in my usual FRFR setup, there was a lot of crispy top end from the Axe.
I could knock that excess crispiness right out by adjusting the hi-cut frequency in the cab block to somewhere around 7-8KHz, and it sounded a lot more like the real guitar amp.
I'm pretty sure a cab loaded with 12" guitar speakers doesn't pass any frequencies near 20 KHz. So why does the amp block default to a 20 KHz high cut?
Playing the Budda dirty, and listening to a comparable-ish Axe-II patch running in my usual FRFR setup, there was a lot of crispy top end from the Axe.
I could knock that excess crispiness right out by adjusting the hi-cut frequency in the cab block to somewhere around 7-8KHz, and it sounded a lot more like the real guitar amp.
I'm pretty sure a cab loaded with 12" guitar speakers doesn't pass any frequencies near 20 KHz. So why does the amp block default to a 20 KHz high cut?