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Here is a question to fractal fellas and my thoughts on it:
1) These amps (example: 1959, 1987, Plexi 100 or similar ones i forget) with stock settings they might sound different but if you try just a little bit, use the same IR, you can get almost the same tone out of all of them) this is not only about marshalls, same for different class a types or fenders or other types and models which i dont use much.
2) Result of my thoughts on 1, I feel like many people can get overwhelmed and lost with amp models and IRs (including my self), my approach lately started being more and more "Pick 1 Vintage Marshall, Fender, Class A etc" and stick to it to get different flavors and bond with the Amp more and more as time goes by to make it sound more like you...and make more music instead of scrolling amps, IRs and turning knobs up and down.
Would like to know others thoughts and approach on this.
1) These amps (example: 1959, 1987, Plexi 100 or similar ones i forget) with stock settings they might sound different but if you try just a little bit, use the same IR, you can get almost the same tone out of all of them) this is not only about marshalls, same for different class a types or fenders or other types and models which i dont use much.
2) Result of my thoughts on 1, I feel like many people can get overwhelmed and lost with amp models and IRs (including my self), my approach lately started being more and more "Pick 1 Vintage Marshall, Fender, Class A etc" and stick to it to get different flavors and bond with the Amp more and more as time goes by to make it sound more like you...and make more music instead of scrolling amps, IRs and turning knobs up and down.
Would like to know others thoughts and approach on this.