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Post by Johnkenn on Aug 13, 2013 13:00:50 GMT -6
Who the hell wants an ENGL amp?
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Post by jcoutu1 on Aug 13, 2013 13:23:05 GMT -6
Really from Brainworx, no? Germans want ENGL.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2013 17:09:50 GMT -6
Le Poulin makes one. It's good for very heavy stuff. There's also a free Sansamp and OD808 plug floating around somewhere. I have both and have done testing verse the real hardware. Very good stuff. All free.
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Post by scumbum on Aug 13, 2013 18:43:59 GMT -6
Never heard of ENGL amps before . I check them out on youtube . I didn't hear anything special about their tone .
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Post by cowboycoalminer on Aug 13, 2013 18:58:27 GMT -6
The clean sounds pretty good. I'm gonna try it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2013 19:54:55 GMT -6
They're a very good head for the extreme distortion thing. I don't get much use out if them but they do come in handy some times.
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Post by Johnkenn on Aug 13, 2013 20:22:13 GMT -6
Looks like they went the Kemper-ish route...I see you are beholden to how the amp was recorded - like a profile. Which is totally fine for me. Who really needs to move the damn mic around if it sounds good in the first place??
The Kemper is just amazing though. I was just dialing in a Supro with a Memory Man on a Jazzmaster...just sick.
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Post by Ward on Aug 13, 2013 23:47:25 GMT -6
ENGL? Great if you like mid-90s still muddy crunch tones. Their clean sound is pretty good. But there are much better clean amps out there. nothing like a real amp though. As good as emulation can be for non guitar players, for those of us who have had most of their playing time on real tube amps, they are not convincing at all.
One or two good amps and a decent microphone.
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