Yeah I remember that BM AC30.zerocrossing wrote: Mon Jun 30, 2025 5:30 pm:
Well, the only amp I ever came across that had a single knob on it was the Brian May Edition Vox AC30. It's modeled in Amplitube's Brian May pack, but how well? Not sure. I get it to sound fantastic, but I found the presets to be terrible. That could very well be because I'm feeding it a guitar that's wildly unlike Brian's guitar. When I forget the presets and just use it on its own, it sounds very good to me... but then I'm putting some sort of EQ either before or after to adjust things. I mean... I guess I just don't want to always sound like one specific tone, and the beauty of amp controls is that it gives you that flexibility.
That sort of describes why I moved to amp modelers in the first place. I used to have multi-channel amps, but basically get a single preferred setting per channel and leave it there. I'd even use stickers to show me what my settings were so when they got moved in transit I'd be able to quickly get back to my "preset." But the 2 or 3 channels were never enough for the range of sounds I wanted in a show, so I was always using pedals with EQs, gain and boost to get various alternatives.
This always meant "tap dancing," which when you're trying to sing and play can be a royal PITA. Amp modelers allowed me to go from a cranked Bassman with a gain boost in front of it to the lead channel of a Mesa Rectifier with a flanger after it in a single step. That's the kind of thing I always do in a live show.
But I'm a tweaker, and I always have been. Maybe it was because I started out with such crap gear that I was always trying to get something from garbage. Like making sausage because you don't have good cuts of meat. I also was inspired to play music from The Beatles, and not from She Loves You, but from I Am The Walrus. My absolute favorite period was Revolver through the White Album. I'm more into conventional guitar sounds, these days, but that's only because I'm deeper into synthesis, which is really the penultimate for tweaking.
These are Bogren Plug ins I mentioned;
There are pretty new on the scene afaik.
https://bogrendigital.com/pages/ampknob-bdm-bundle
If they do a Fender and a Vox I’d be tempted to try. Then add fx to taste.
It boggles my mind that people always say “DONT USE THE PRESETS!!” with sims/modellers. To me , surely these are created by the “audio engineers” at XYZ company to showcase the best qualities of the product to the gear buying customer. I mean I do get it a little bit, some presets are overcooked w fx and not my taste for sure.
But .. it still boggles. “IGNORE THE PRESETS THEY ALL SOUND LIKE SHIT -U MUST DEEP DIVE AND TWEAK TO FIND THE SOUNDS” it’s kinda irrational and illogical to me.
If That’s the case - how anyone objectively say it sounds good. If the presets used to showcase the sounds , sound like shit.
Re the Beatles - absolutely . Golden sounds.