Full honest opinion.
Pros:
I own a III (and LOTS of amps) if you know who I am.
I use the III for live ... I really like lots about it !!!
I think the audio quality throughout the unit is impeccable digital quality.
I have VERY accurate monitoring and studio live rooms and have done and still do TONS of amplifier development vintage and current.
Some of the amp models are very unique and go beyond what a tube amp can propose to do.
Request:
I notice a similar characteristic throughout lots of the legacy modeling (mid heavy and big miss on the bottom end {either way too much and loose or totally lacking}. Any thoughts about revisiting say the legacy amp modeling 5150 etc.... which honestly has barely changed from the II models.
Thanks !
John
Pros:
I own a III (and LOTS of amps) if you know who I am.
I use the III for live ... I really like lots about it !!!
I think the audio quality throughout the unit is impeccable digital quality.
I have VERY accurate monitoring and studio live rooms and have done and still do TONS of amplifier development vintage and current.
Some of the amp models are very unique and go beyond what a tube amp can propose to do.
Request:
I notice a similar characteristic throughout lots of the legacy modeling (mid heavy and big miss on the bottom end {either way too much and loose or totally lacking}. Any thoughts about revisiting say the legacy amp modeling 5150 etc.... which honestly has barely changed from the II models.
Thanks !
John
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