Just curious lately how many of us “pedal platformer” guys (and gals) are running direct these days?
Personally my journey has taken me through a tube amp snobbery stage and finally back to where i started, with pedals. And now, running fully direct with and amp/cab sim into either studio monitors or direct to the board at church (on the rare occasions i’m playing guitar there instead of drums).
I always got frustrated with the lack of consistency with amps/speaker cabs. Sounds great at home, sounds awful at band practice unless i stand RIGHT HERE…. the inevitable volume wars between guitarists. Ears ringing after rehearsals. Closed back cabs that you can only hear when you stand right in the path of sound, etc etc.
I realize, IEMs fix a lot of this but what you get with that is exactly what an amp/cab sim aims to achieve - a mic’d guitar amp, which we all know sounds very different from the proverbial “amp in the room”
Doing this also highlights the DRAMATIC changes that different speakers/cab configurations can bring. Knowing this now, i can really say the speakers and cab have the BIGGEST effect on overall tone. My only current amp (marshall origin) is simply for testing my own designs and frankly, any pedal i put in front of it sounds the same as the last and i’m convinced its because of the speaker thats in it.
So i’m curious - how many of us are running live amps vs running a sim direct? I have been very happy with the results of running direct since i switched about 2 years ago and doubt i’ll ever go back. (Except maybe another mesa mark series just for fun if i ever have an extra $3k floating around)
Personally my journey has taken me through a tube amp snobbery stage and finally back to where i started, with pedals. And now, running fully direct with and amp/cab sim into either studio monitors or direct to the board at church (on the rare occasions i’m playing guitar there instead of drums).
I always got frustrated with the lack of consistency with amps/speaker cabs. Sounds great at home, sounds awful at band practice unless i stand RIGHT HERE…. the inevitable volume wars between guitarists. Ears ringing after rehearsals. Closed back cabs that you can only hear when you stand right in the path of sound, etc etc.
I realize, IEMs fix a lot of this but what you get with that is exactly what an amp/cab sim aims to achieve - a mic’d guitar amp, which we all know sounds very different from the proverbial “amp in the room”
Doing this also highlights the DRAMATIC changes that different speakers/cab configurations can bring. Knowing this now, i can really say the speakers and cab have the BIGGEST effect on overall tone. My only current amp (marshall origin) is simply for testing my own designs and frankly, any pedal i put in front of it sounds the same as the last and i’m convinced its because of the speaker thats in it.
So i’m curious - how many of us are running live amps vs running a sim direct? I have been very happy with the results of running direct since i switched about 2 years ago and doubt i’ll ever go back. (Except maybe another mesa mark series just for fun if i ever have an extra $3k floating around)