Scuffham Amps S-Gear (developed with former Marshall product designer)

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More of the same. 2 X The Duke.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29337836/S-Gear%202.mp3
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metalifuxx wrote:I went to the link and it refereed me to another link warning me that there could be inappropriate adult content
:o :shock: :hihi:
Same here.
Not enough to scare us off ... :hihi:
Lol,
susiwong

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morelia wrote:More of the same. 2 X The Duke.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29337836/S-Gear%202.mp3
Great job ! :tu:
susiwong

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susiwong wrote:...goes to show how versatile these amps are!
Indeed! I used the Jackal model for the clean parts in this clip. :D

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morelia wrote:More of the same. 2 X The Duke.
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/29337836/S-Gear%202.mp3
Nice stereo split! Demonstrates how the amp model retains its definition and character, even as it's breaking up. I don't know exactly WHAT S-Gear is doing differently (compared to other sims) but...I can hear it AND feel it 8)

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Anybody vouch for these being good for heavier rock? Or 80's style hair metal - Dokken, Priest, etc?

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PaulG wrote:Anybody vouch for these being good for heavier rock? Or 80's style hair metal - Dokken, Priest, etc?
Definitely, as long as you use a suitable pedal in front or a little pre/post EQ.
The Stealer reacts about the same to ODs as a real JMP/JCM800 provided you have your gainstaging right, and you can treat the Jackal like you'd treat an SLO.
Use two slightly different cabs panned l/r for a stereo effect ...
Hopefully we'll see one or two really nice OD pedals in the future, again quality over quantity preferred.
I said it before, I'd kill for a Klon. 8) :wink:
Ymmv,
susiwong

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PaulG wrote:Anybody vouch for these being good for heavier rock? Or 80's style hair metal - Dokken, Priest, etc?
Jackal delivers! Check out the demo...

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susiwong wrote:
PaulG wrote:Anybody vouch for these being good for heavier rock? Or 80's style hair metal - Dokken, Priest, etc?
Definitely, as long as you use a suitable pedal in front or a little pre/post EQ.
The Stealer reacts about the same to ODs as a real JMP/JCM800 provided you have your gainstaging right, and you can treat the Jackal like you'd treat an SLO.
Use two slightly different cabs panned l/r for a stereo effect ...
Hopefully we'll see one or two really nice OD pedals in the future, again quality over quantity preferred.
I said it before, I'd kill for a Klon. 8) :wink:
Ymmv,
susiwong
The "Overdrive" switch acts like an Overdrive pedal on the input.
I'm one of those who never reads manuals but in this case I urge everybody to read it, there are very usefull tips in there:

http://www.scuffhamamps.com/images/docu ... manual.pdf

:wink:

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susiwong wrote:
metalifuxx wrote:I went to the link and it refereed me to another link warning me that there could be inappropriate adult content
:o :shock: :hihi:
Same here.
Not enough to scare us off ... :hihi:
Lol,
susiwong
What do you mean "scare us off"?? :hihi:
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Just for fun.....
Factory Preset 49 (tweaked)

http://www.andras-shimon.com/S-Gear/F49.mp3


:)

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susiwong wrote:Hopefully we'll see one or two really nice OD pedals in the future, again quality over quantity preferred.
Hey, thanks a lot.

For now, though for an OD there's some good TS pedal sims...

TSS for a Tube Screamer
And the SimulAnalog has a Boss OD and Dist pedal emu.

I'm in very temporary living quarters where my stuff is in storage - can't even try the demo now. :(

I think I'm going to buy this anyway. :)

Thanks all,

- Paul

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AndrewSimon wrote:The "Overdrive" switch acts like an Overdrive pedal on the input.
I'm one of those who never reads manuals but in this case I urge everybody to read it, there are very usefull tips in there:

http://www.scuffhamamps.com/images/docu ... manual.pdf

:wink:
Fully agreed about the manual ! :tu:
But wouldn't that "Overdrive" switch be the equivalent of using the FET input on a Dumble, adding a solid state boost before the 1st tube ?
A great sounding option, no doubt. :)

I'm talking about good ODs which are much more than a plain boost or a Boss pedal, they have character of their own, a few controls often not following the drive/out/treble stereotype, and magic happens when they are combined with the right, responsive amp.
S-Gear reacts very well to external hardware pedals, much like a real amp would with likes and dislikes of certain pedals, so I think there's big potential for future development.
Atm I'm simply very happy with what's already there in top quality, there's a lot of nuances to discover still. :love:
Ymmv,
susiwong

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susiwong wrote:
I'm talking about good ODs which are much more than a plain boost or a Boss pedal, they have character of their own, a few controls often not following the drive/out/treble stereotype, and magic happens when they are combined with the right, responsive amp.
Could you give a couple of examples?

I'm only familiar with the Boss OD, the TS, and the old MXR Dist +...

Unfortunately, there's no way to "try" the pedals you're talking about first, is there? ;)

Thanks a lot,

- Paul

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I think this would be a great combo with the Mokafix pedal sims : If'n they were still available.

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