2014/04/02 18:21:17
yorolpal
Double wow...SL Fanfare for $29 semolians!!

Done!

Thanks Larry!!!!
2014/04/02 19:23:16
JohnKenn
Thanks Larry and for all your other updates,
 
Maybe getting warped thru time, but passed this one. Hell of a good deal Ol Pal. Somebody kick me if I done missed the boat and should get with the program.
 
Got some good effects and razor heavy metal clipping for sure, but kinda in the same boat with Grem.  Scuffham, Amp 3, GR5, Headcase, Amplion, P&M suite, Kuassa, Haggis, all the freeware stuff out there and other pro rigs I forgot I got installed. What the fork else could I need (asking self) if I can't do anything useful with what I already done got.
 
Beyond an excellent price and good warez cracks available to protect personal investment, can't find anything missing. Outside the crisp treble response on the square wave, does Revalver fill any hard on, die for niche anywhere?
 
Clueless in Oregon...
 
John
2014/04/02 19:45:11
michaelhanson
I've got the real deal on that PV Classic Grem; it's a 50w Classic 410. It sounds sweet in clean or OD when cracked up. Takes pedals really well and plays nice with the guitars volume knob. Revalver HD has a Classic 30 model, which is basically the C50 minus two power tubes. The Classic 30 amp sim in Revalver HD is pretty darned close to the real deal.
2014/04/02 20:00:15
Grem
MakeShift
I've got the real deal on that PV Classic Grem; it's a 50w Classic 410. It sounds sweet in clean or OD when cracked up. Takes pedals really well and plays nice with the guitars volume knob. Revalver HD has a Classic 30 model, which is basically the C50 minus two power tubes. The Classic 30 amp sim in Revalver HD is pretty darned close to the real deal.



That's the one!! Should have bought that thing back then!! I just had no idea back then. Dig this , I ended up getting a Sunn Beta Lead! Kept blowing the speakers. Had to put JBL K-series in it.
 
Anyway, will be goog to try the Revalver version.
 
Keep that one MakeShift, that's a good one!
2014/04/02 20:04:16
cclarry
The only MAJOR advantage to getting this is the cheaper upgrade to IV when it come out...


2014/04/02 20:51:49
JohnKenn
Crap...
 
Might have to go in debt 30 big ones after all. Can't get anything but artificial hi treble square wave clipping in terms of overdrive, but the stereo chorus is actually stereo and a few other good stomp effects... Saw this same concern in multiple reviews, so not entirely losing my mind. Hi gain shrill metallic shred fuzz abounds, but lacks in subtle attempts to back off the square wave and get real life response with gentle overdrive. That said, a steal for balls to the wall raging metal masters.
 
John
 
2014/04/02 23:31:37
Grem
cclarry
The only MAJOR advantage to getting this is the cheaper upgrade to IV when it come out...






Well I don't know Larry. I would also say that besides that real benefit you mention, I also look at it as I have a lot of software that I didn't pay full price for none of it!! And that's good!!
2014/04/03 11:26:08
mumpcake
Revalver 4 is in the pipeline.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DZ7QIpQ_0mw
2014/04/03 22:56:39
JohnKenn
Bit the bullet if only to get a good upgrade path to ver 4, and there are some pro effects overshaddowing the treble blasting square wave assault. Good stuff from mump's link looking forward. The AIR manipulations promise potential. Noted that version 3 has a couple good and end point creative noise gates that are a bit hidden from the traditional front GUI view. Valuable as a tool dealing with compressed chains.. Well worth the 30 bucks. They still got boxes to send out as of 4/3/14 earth time.
 
John
2014/04/03 23:28:42
Grem
JohnKenn
Bit the bullet if only to get a good upgrade path to ver 4, and there are some pro effects overshaddowing the treble blasting square wave assault. Good stuff from mump's link looking forward. The AIR manipulations promise potential. Noted that version 3 has a couple good and end point creative noise gates that are a bit hidden from the traditional front GUI view. Valuable as a tool dealing with compressed chains.. 
 
John




You may have to explain this to me a little further John. I would be interested in this. I never used compression on the input stage of my guitar amp very much at all until you started talking about it on another forum. And since then I have learned to use it in a manner that I have come to like.
 
Case in point, my VS-100 has a comp on the input of the high-z. Used sparingly I can tame the peaks and subtly bring up the very quiet picking that I have come to like!!
 
Amplitube 3 has a Tube Compressor that I really love to use.
 
So I would be interested to see what your talking about here.
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