On 2/18/06, Ross Vandegrift
<ross(a)lug.udel.edu> wrote:
On Fri, Feb 17, 2006 at 11:27:04PM -0500, Lee
Revell wrote:
>Does anyone have a smallish amp with a really nice sound, of comparable
>quality to the above two, that they would recommend? I don't really
>like the way Marshalls sound.
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I've heard good things about amps from Line6. They come in a lot of
different sizes, come wwith different feature packages, and were
medium-priced, IIRC (been a while since I looked at amp; not much a
guitarist myself).
I never really listened to them, but I got the suggestion from asking
a similar question.
--
Ross Vandegrift
ross(a)lug.udel.edu
"The good Christian should beware of mathematicians, and all those who
make empty prophecies. The danger already exists that the mathematicians
have made a covenant with the devil to darken the spirit and to confine
man in the bonds of Hell."
--St. Augustine, De Genesi ad Litteram, Book II, xviii, 37
I can't vouch for their amps, but I have a Line6 POD 2.0, and it is by
far the best investment I've made for my guitar sound, period. My main
focus is on recording guitar direct though, and this thing simulates
many different amps, speaker combos, and some basic effects. You could
use it in front of an amp as well, and get a wide variety of tones out
of it.
I sold my old Yamaha amp so I could afford it last year. I do almost
miss having an amp, but with headphones, this thing rocks.
Anyhow, I imagine their amps would sound great too, with a variety of
different sounds in them. I'll probably be trying them out when I'm
ready to get a new amp again. But I liked Fender's Princeton Chorus
the best out of all the amps I've tried thus far.
Dana
Check out the Zoom G2.1u, also.
It's cheap (130 euro, should be around 130-150$ in US) and it can be
connected directly to a pc via usb. The resolution through usb is
16/44.1 but the converters are 24/96.
I know it's not the real thing. But if you haven't enough space you
wouldn't be able to properly capture a real amp anyway.
I'm satisfied enough of its sound that I'm using it in my recordings.
I used it on this track: