Architect22
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Hi guys!
Bit of background; Axe FX II owner for about 3 years now, also owned tube amps for several years before. I'm currently at university studying audio engineering and I'm creating my final 3rd year project. I settled on an up to date look at digital (modelling) v Tube and analog gear.
The project will discuss a range of modelling gear as well as a range of amps, with the main focus being on the Axe II v it's real life counterpart amp. I'm going to record and process/analyse the original amp and the chosen Axe model and compare the two both visually (using graphs and EQ's etc) and sonically. There's a lot more to explain but thats the base of the project.
So my question to you guys is…What do you think is the most used/most recognisable guitar amp in history?
The answer will help me decide which model to face off against it's analog counterpart, as well as being very useful reference data!
cheers!![Smile :) :)](data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7)
Bit of background; Axe FX II owner for about 3 years now, also owned tube amps for several years before. I'm currently at university studying audio engineering and I'm creating my final 3rd year project. I settled on an up to date look at digital (modelling) v Tube and analog gear.
The project will discuss a range of modelling gear as well as a range of amps, with the main focus being on the Axe II v it's real life counterpart amp. I'm going to record and process/analyse the original amp and the chosen Axe model and compare the two both visually (using graphs and EQ's etc) and sonically. There's a lot more to explain but thats the base of the project.
So my question to you guys is…What do you think is the most used/most recognisable guitar amp in history?
The answer will help me decide which model to face off against it's analog counterpart, as well as being very useful reference data!
cheers!