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2013/12/27 12:20:16
Beepster
I haven't really tried out IR type stuff yet. I'm not sure but I think the Overloud site has some resources for that type of thing.
2013/12/27 12:39:22
Sidroe
As I have always said, the full version of TH2 is worth every penny! The Brunetti amps in there are staggeringly great!
2013/12/27 12:57:19
Beepster
Sidroe
As I have always said, the full version of TH2 is worth every penny! The Brunetti amps in there are staggeringly great!




At first I wasn't quite sure what to make of those but due to your reviews I took another look at them and yes... they do seem to be the superior models. I've actually been using them on clean settings and using the stomp boxes and other stuff to get my high gain sounds... kind of like I used to live. Onboard distortion has never really gotten me where I wanted so when I was looking for amps I would get ones that had the best clean tone and let my pedals do the screeching. The best setups I had came from Hi Watts (when I had access to them) or, believe it or not, a specific model cheap Yorkville bass amps (400b with the 10 band EQ). Before that I'd actually use old Traynor tube bass amps because they were cheap and plentiful (but are now considered "boutique" items) that I'd scab from various buddies or pawn shops for cheap. The tubes would always gack out from the abuse though and I couldn't afford to replace them so I started leaning more toward transistor stuff.
 
But that was all ultra searing metal. Now that I'm more varied (and still broke) having something like TH2 to screw around with is extremely cool. Everything else I've ever done before in my home studios has ended up being my stompboxes through my Line 6 because sims just weren't cutting it. GR5 was close but still a pain and I was never truly happy with it. I'm just scratching the surface with TH2 and I've already got multiple metal tones, some blues and jazz tones, classic rock and some other weird stuff. Usually dialed in within a couple minutes of screwing around. Awesome stuff.
2013/12/27 13:43:22
Sanderxpander
scook
If you want to go the IR route, there are hundreds of free cab IRs on the net or for fee there is RedWirez


Thanks for the suggestion, Scook. They seem to be very fairly priced considering the meticulousness of their work. Any opinion on them?
2013/12/27 13:51:26
scook
They are well thought of but I do not use IR for much these days. I believe RedWirez was involved with supplying the IRs used in Guitar Rig 5 Control Room Pro. IIRC, Overloud's IR offering originally had some relationship with Recabinet.
2013/12/28 08:16:13
Sidroe
Hi, Beepster! I mainly play Robben Ford and Larry Carlton-ish jazz and blues gigs and my session work leans more to the classic rock and country niche. Hard to stay away from country when you're in the heart of Georgia! LOL!
The Brunettis fill that order pretty much everytime. I haven't tried any metal type projects but from what I'm hearing I can tell there is probably some really good aggressive tones to be had with the included Randall. I tried the Lynchbox and was really impressed with it. And, of course, the THD is bad to the bone for blues.
I would like to hear a comparison project between TH2 and Amp3 and GR. It would be very interesting to say the least. Still saving my nickels and dimes for Scuffham.
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