Fama
Well-known member
I think most people here are tube & pedal people through and through, but I thought this was pretty funny:
www.mixwave.net
They modeled 6 different op amps for the (treble? or maybe just clean) booster! How do you feel about it? Has science gone too far?
The amp model also has three different tube options. I understand these do make some amount of difference, but it just feels like cheap marketing to entice people in with "six whole different op amps" when in practice the differences will be pretty negligible. I guess it's still in reasonable limits with 6 op amp options and 3 tube options for the amp, but I've moved away from "lots of options which will make hardly any impact" to more "just get it right the first time around and fiddle less".
Milkman Pop Top Boost
Inspired by the classic American recording consoles of the 1970’s and modeled with 6 different op amps, the Pop Top Boost is designed to enhance the subtle details of the source and invigorate some of that same magic from the world of classic record production, but in a more guitar-friendly...
They modeled 6 different op amps for the (treble? or maybe just clean) booster! How do you feel about it? Has science gone too far?
The amp model also has three different tube options. I understand these do make some amount of difference, but it just feels like cheap marketing to entice people in with "six whole different op amps" when in practice the differences will be pretty negligible. I guess it's still in reasonable limits with 6 op amp options and 3 tube options for the amp, but I've moved away from "lots of options which will make hardly any impact" to more "just get it right the first time around and fiddle less".