woodbutcher65
Inspired
I keep hearing this over and over and over again from the die-hard tube lovers: "No modeller can match the insane roar of a cranked Marshall stack!"
We know that's not true. Yes, it CAN. If set up right, sure it can. So let's prove it.
So I want someone to prove it. Someone who can play well, that's not me, and can do a demo video of a Fractal driving a 100 watt (or more) power amp and at least one, preferrably two, 4x12s, turned up to something in the 123 dB range, comparing it side by side with a good Marshall stack. To demonstrate that power is power,
tone is tone, digital or tube doesn't matter when it's done right. A Fractal running a Plexi or JCM800 model, in that setup, will rattle your pant legs every bit as effectively as the "real deal" and I'd like to see someone make the demo video that proves it.
We know that's not true. Yes, it CAN. If set up right, sure it can. So let's prove it.
So I want someone to prove it. Someone who can play well, that's not me, and can do a demo video of a Fractal driving a 100 watt (or more) power amp and at least one, preferrably two, 4x12s, turned up to something in the 123 dB range, comparing it side by side with a good Marshall stack. To demonstrate that power is power,
tone is tone, digital or tube doesn't matter when it's done right. A Fractal running a Plexi or JCM800 model, in that setup, will rattle your pant legs every bit as effectively as the "real deal" and I'd like to see someone make the demo video that proves it.