don_joe
Experienced
I don't know what it is but for our last rehearsal I didn't plug into my CLR or into the mix pult, which I've done for years. I decided to plug into a Marshall 2000, clean channel, FM3 as it is, presets with different amp and cabs. I forgot even to turn of the simulation.
I was very happy after a long long time with my sound, it was just another level. To be honest, I've changed the pickups and the strings too. But I'm sure that the playing through a real amp and cab had the biggest impact. For playing live in room with a band, nothing beats a real amp and a guitar cab. For recording, digital modeling has many advantages, that's also true. My 1,5 cents.
I was very happy after a long long time with my sound, it was just another level. To be honest, I've changed the pickups and the strings too. But I'm sure that the playing through a real amp and cab had the biggest impact. For playing live in room with a band, nothing beats a real amp and a guitar cab. For recording, digital modeling has many advantages, that's also true. My 1,5 cents.
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