The 4x12 Metal T1 cab usually, but every once in a while I'll use the Orange 1x12 PPC cab.bill45 wrote:Obik, What cabinets are you using with the German gain?
Your 5 favorite virtual guitar amps
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- KVRAF
- 1612 posts since 18 Feb, 2011 from Salt Lake City, Utah
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Brian @ IK Multimedia Brian @ IK Multimedia https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=249743
- KVRian
- 1042 posts since 6 Feb, 2011
My top 5 are all in AmpliTube:
1. Vintage Metal Lead
2. British Lead S100
3. Orange AD30
4. British Copper 30TB
5. Fender '65 Princeton
Though I have a feeling my list will be revised with new additions in the coming months...
1. Vintage Metal Lead
2. British Lead S100
3. Orange AD30
4. British Copper 30TB
5. Fender '65 Princeton
Though I have a feeling my list will be revised with new additions in the coming months...
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Dean Aka Nekro Dean Aka Nekro https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=162100
- KVRAF
- 6178 posts since 4 Oct, 2007 from Escaped At Last
If i had no other option/couldn't use my real stuff:
Pay:
1. Quit or buy the farm
Overloud TH2 + MarkBass Mark Studio, Softube Metal Amp Room + Vintage + Bass Amp Rooms, IK Multimedia AmpegSVX In AT3 (With everything else also/fully loaded up), Digidesign Eleven with Eleven Rack, Update no doubt to Peavey Electronics ReValver MkIII 3.5 from AC's ReValver Mk II and even maybe use NI ShitforgtrRig 5 Pro and try all the others I have not done along with pretty much all the freeware gear by Ignite Amps stuff, TSE Stuff, LePou Stuff, Voxengo BoogieX and more. All with multiple mic'd cabinet Impulses mostly (Some I'd mix abit of the modelled cabs in also)
I would rather not ever be in that position though thank you very much
Pay:
1. Quit or buy the farm
Overloud TH2 + MarkBass Mark Studio, Softube Metal Amp Room + Vintage + Bass Amp Rooms, IK Multimedia AmpegSVX In AT3 (With everything else also/fully loaded up), Digidesign Eleven with Eleven Rack, Update no doubt to Peavey Electronics ReValver MkIII 3.5 from AC's ReValver Mk II and even maybe use NI ShitforgtrRig 5 Pro and try all the others I have not done along with pretty much all the freeware gear by Ignite Amps stuff, TSE Stuff, LePou Stuff, Voxengo BoogieX and more. All with multiple mic'd cabinet Impulses mostly (Some I'd mix abit of the modelled cabs in also)
I would rather not ever be in that position though thank you very much
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Brian @ IK Multimedia Brian @ IK Multimedia https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=249743
- KVRian
- 1042 posts since 6 Feb, 2011
Fender, Orange, Ampeg, Soldano, Seymour Duncan, T-Rex, Jet City are all satisfied with using IK Multimedia exclusively to model their gear. Do they need to broaden their horizons too?
I've been working with AmpliTube since version 1 (long before I ever started working for IK.) Fact is, I don't need to broaden my horizons, because the AmpliTube Custom Shop keeps broadening them for me.
It is better to use one full featured ampsim and know it extremely well. I do, which is probably why I am so satisfied with using just one. Just about any model you would use in another ampsim can be found in AmpliTube, and I have tried many over the years. But I haven't ever found one that does something AmpliTube can't, or, most importantly, that sounded better.
There is a reason why the top brands and artists come to IK when they want their gear modeled, and no one else, with more to come shortly...
Each amp in AmpliTube is component level modeled on a real amp we own and measured, using modeling techniques our engineers have pioneered and perfected over the past 10 years.
I've been working with AmpliTube since version 1 (long before I ever started working for IK.) Fact is, I don't need to broaden my horizons, because the AmpliTube Custom Shop keeps broadening them for me.
It is better to use one full featured ampsim and know it extremely well. I do, which is probably why I am so satisfied with using just one. Just about any model you would use in another ampsim can be found in AmpliTube, and I have tried many over the years. But I haven't ever found one that does something AmpliTube can't, or, most importantly, that sounded better.
There is a reason why the top brands and artists come to IK when they want their gear modeled, and no one else, with more to come shortly...
Each amp in AmpliTube is component level modeled on a real amp we own and measured, using modeling techniques our engineers have pioneered and perfected over the past 10 years.
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
There there, all better now........
http://www.recabi.net/
And with that price, there is NO EXCUSE! (I got hosed at full price
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http://www.recabi.net/
And with that price, there is NO EXCUSE! (I got hosed at full price
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Brian @ IK Multimedia Brian @ IK Multimedia https://www.kvraudio.com/forum/memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=249743
- KVRian
- 1042 posts since 6 Feb, 2011
There are some interesting impulses in there, but personally, I need to have the total control over my miking and room mix that AmpliTube 3 provides. Still, IR libraries like this can be an excellent compliment to AmpliTube for those that don't mind that. But you still need to start with a solid foundation of AmpliTube's superior modeling.

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- KVRist
- 347 posts since 28 Dec, 2009
Interesting. I own AmpliTube 3 along with many other alternatives.Brian @ IK Multimedia wrote:...But I haven't ever found one that does something AmpliTube can't, or, most importantly, that sounded better...
While AmpliTube is quite good, I've found better options such as TH2 and S-Gear. For some models I will use AmpliTube, for others I prefer alternatives.
S-Gear does not mention any brand name amps, there's no hype or excessive marketing, and most people who try it prefer it over the alternatives (except perhaps for high gain sounds).
I don't really care about "superior modeling" but do care about great sounds. AmpliTube has some awful sounding amps, even if they sound 100% like the original. Of course, YMMV.
esoundz name: Helio
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- KVRist
- 387 posts since 30 Mar, 2006 from North Florida
I use a lot of different ones but I will admit - Amplitube has been one of my top ones since the very beginning. There will be a demo of Headcase Lite released very soon in this forum (already released in gam) and it's got great sounds too.
Now the proud owner of an avid 11 Rack, Running Pro Tools 10.3.3 - for me it's heaven!
- KVRist
- 450 posts since 6 Sep, 2003
1. Le456 or Lecto (Lepou) for highgain.
2. HyBrit (Lepou) for Marshall sound.
Haven't found a really good clean ampsim yet. But that's probably because I'm spoiled by the Mesa Mark III I used to play.
2. HyBrit (Lepou) for Marshall sound.
Haven't found a really good clean ampsim yet. But that's probably because I'm spoiled by the Mesa Mark III I used to play.
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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
It changes from day to day and depends on my mood
Here is the current list:
1. S-Gear "The Duke"
2. S-Gear "Stealer"
3. AmpliTube 3 Orange Tiny Terror
4. AmpliTube 3 Jet City (the 20 watt model)
5. AmpliTube 3 Fender Princeton
Honorable mentions:
1. AmpliTube 3 "Blue" AC30 model (versatile and takes pedals better than most models)
2. AmpliTube 3 Roland JC120 model
3. TH2 Randall "Lynch Box" and Brunetti models
For AmpliTube 3, throw the T-Rex Moller or Mudhoney in front of nearly any amp model and it makes for a nice, tubey, flavorful bundle of goodness
Even with their relentless marketing
AmpliTube 3 certainly is one of the best but S-Gear is slightly ahead of the game in terms of modeling authentic tube tone. Their newest 2.0 release includes GORGEOUS modulation effects along with an already amazing delay effect and EXCELLENT models

S-Gear and AmpliTube 3 compliment each other very nicely. S-Gear makes up for what's missing in AmpliTube 3 with very good Marshall tones and a Dumble-like model that sounds very good. These two combined, along with Redwirez cabinet impulses, can get me any tone I'm going after.
Also, for my tastes, NOTHING beats the cab impulses by Redwirez, which is part of the secret sauce in S-Gear
Here is the current list:
1. S-Gear "The Duke"
2. S-Gear "Stealer"
3. AmpliTube 3 Orange Tiny Terror
4. AmpliTube 3 Jet City (the 20 watt model)
5. AmpliTube 3 Fender Princeton
Honorable mentions:
1. AmpliTube 3 "Blue" AC30 model (versatile and takes pedals better than most models)
2. AmpliTube 3 Roland JC120 model
3. TH2 Randall "Lynch Box" and Brunetti models
For AmpliTube 3, throw the T-Rex Moller or Mudhoney in front of nearly any amp model and it makes for a nice, tubey, flavorful bundle of goodness
Even with their relentless marketing
S-Gear and AmpliTube 3 compliment each other very nicely. S-Gear makes up for what's missing in AmpliTube 3 with very good Marshall tones and a Dumble-like model that sounds very good. These two combined, along with Redwirez cabinet impulses, can get me any tone I'm going after.
Also, for my tastes, NOTHING beats the cab impulses by Redwirez, which is part of the secret sauce in S-Gear
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- KVRAF
- 42529 posts since 21 Dec, 2005
Disagreeblueman wrote:
Also, for my tastes, NOTHING beats the cab impulses by Redwirez, which is part of the secret sauce in S-Gear
Looser, more natural feeling imho.
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- KVRian
- 1392 posts since 28 May, 2008 from Saint Paul, MN
Well, ok then...I'll have to pull that one out of the dusty VST locker and see what beautiful noises I can make.hibidy wrote:DisagreeAfter using recabinet, I don't feel that way anymore.
Looser, more natural feeling imho.
I bought in to Recabinet early, so I got the free upgrade for this. Are there any specific amp models/cabinet match ups that you like particularly?
