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I think it sounds miles better with these IRs, which is a relief because WoS was crashing Reaper every time I came to render it.
Edit - just saw your post on the other page! This is not helping my gas.
Believe it or not, though, that's just the "normal" bit of the Bogner Red with the gain at 3 o'clock - I didn't even engage the boost. There's a mental amount of gain available on that thing, way more than any amp I've ever owned.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
Signal path is:
Korg Pitchblack -> TC Shaker -> Bogner Red -> AMT F-1 (always on) -> Eventide Time Factor
You could take £300 off the replacement value by replacing the Eventide with a Flashback and it'd sound pretty much the same, to be honest. I just hang on to the Eventide in case I ever get band-ing again, at which point multiple available delay patches will be useful.
View my feedback at www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/comment/1201922
1 - So that if necessary, I can plug into any old backline if it's got an effects return, and get all my sounds pretty much bang-on.
2 - So that I no longer (ever) have to bother with effects loop cabling again.
Also, I plan to get the Digitech CabDryVR - some of the non-NAMM demos sound pretty darn good. With that on the board, I can run direct to the PA if I fancy travelling light...not only that, but it allows stereo operation with different cabs left/right (it's the only one on the market that does).
I have, however, come to the conclusion that I can get "my" sound from pretty much anything that'll give me enough gain. After that, it's just switching and features.
I think it sounds great. I'm a big fan of the OH IRs too. The Heavy Hitters pack is great value for money as far as 4x12s go.
If you're using IRs via plugin it often isn't necessary to re-amp if the core tone is pretty much there. You can just change the IR. That's what I've been doing for a while now. Such a nicer workflow than having to reamp the whole thing.