AT3 2 Marshalls>2 4x12s
GR4 2 Marshalls>2 4x12s
GTR3.5 2 Marshalls>2 4x12s
Vandal Lead> 4x12
xt live Marshall>4x12
od stomp on each but no other fx, no eq
Samp had the multiband enhancer on with the maximizer at about 75% (the three bands were bass mono, mids slightly expanded and the highs full expanded), plus the new delay from essential fx in Samp at about 380ms, very little feedback (ping pong) and the mix very low. My buffers were at 256, core 2 duo e6700.
There was a little latency but not enough to stop my fun (wouldn't want to record at that setting though), no issues at all. I had everything panned a little different from wide to Vandal being in the center. Of course this is unrealistic for practical use but was a great way to have fun.
I did solo different models, spent about an hour and a half on it and tbh none were my favorite and none were disappointing, little tweaks here and there when soloing amp sims always gave me something interesting. That's just using all Marshalls, imagine all the models I have and the endless possibilities, not to mention my amps.
Bottom line, I can see AT3 being my go to for re-amping but not exclusive. I do think it does bring the most to the table, but each has it's strengths. Vandal is very cool but a much different concept, tbh it could be my go to as well and I suspect I'll use them all a lot (including changing sims on one track many times)
If I had to give them all up but one I would surely choose AT3 because it offers so much in one package.
