Monday, November 25, 2024
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Do Guitarists Even NEED Amps Any More?


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TIMESTAMPS:
0:00 – Time to throw away the guitar amps
0:56 – Side by side comparison of all the Neural DSP amp plugins
4:45 – Wow, these plugins sound good
5:30 – Tom Morello Archetype plugin
7:33 – Mateus Asato Archetype plugin
8:45 – Tim Henson Archetype plugin
10:02 – Rabea Massaad Archetype plugin
10:38 – Plini Archetype plugin
10:57 – John Petrucci Archetype plugin
11:55 – Nolly Archetype plugin
12:42 – Gojira Archetype plugin
13:14 – Tosin Abasi Archetype plugin
13:48 – Cory Wong Archetype plugin
15:12 – These plugins rule

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Originally posted by UCshiNtfJ7Dj3nlh41a6M-kg at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_ynmpccG-5A

26 thoughts on “Do Guitarists Even NEED Amps Any More?

  • I been around for awhile. Playing live for 40 plus years. Old Boss pedals were tossed aside in favour of the new digital rack mount gear back in the day. Ever notice all the reviews show how the od’s and delays? Show me a clean tone.

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  • I have a fender stage 185 150 watt it’s insanely loud even at VOLUME 2.
    I hate the natural distortion on it but I run pedals thru the clean channel.

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  • I only have two amps left. Both are bass amps and I'm not sure why I have them anymore. I'm an IT guy so I have a lot of computers and found them just as viable and also work well for guitar, bass, and my keyboard. Plus it's easier to record and make custom tones and effects than a bunch of pedals and EQs.

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  • Maybe someone could create one amp device thing that people can make plugins for it, like a mini computer amp idk, so it wouldn't need a pc, you can just download the plugins and install it on the fancy amp

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  • The older I get the more I play acoustic which has sent me on a search for a nice all round acoustic and perhaps a pickup upgrade for it. Thinking OM or GA size. Considering Taylor 314 50th or Martin GPC 16 or even bourgeois TS OM. Would love to see you do more acoustic stuff.

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  • Modeling or not I just can’t get behind playing with only headphones.

    I get it every now and then if it’s annoying parents or something but I need the option to blast volume semi-frequently or I just don’t pick up the guitar.

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  • That’s not the Petrucci chord. It’s the Lifeson chord. It’s the opening chord of Rush’s Hemispheres from 1978

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  • I mean when you can bring your amp everywhere fuck yeah you can use it but it’s a real pain to get used to the sound of your amp and then playing somewhere you can’t bring it, that’s why I use a DI but damn if you can get all those tones in a pc I’d rather use that.

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  • Man, that Soldano SLO-100 X demo had some Adam Jones vibes to me…sounds great!

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  • Nothing beats standing in front of a stack and turning it up and feeling the air punch you in the chest. However, ive lived in a condo for the past 13 years so i cant even put my marshall past 1 without pissing off the neighborhood.

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  • I liked Tylers channel.. but this is utterly preposterous.!
    Think about this for a moment..
    No real amp is ever designed to sound like a moddler or plug-in, is it..!
    Only the other way around.. a plug-in trying to be made to sound like a real tube amp.. becuse the real deal can sound so good.. having a plug-in is like using a fake tone.. something made to try & capture/copy/emulate the real thing..
    I have just lost some respect for Tyler trying to compare how good a plug-in compared to the real thing..!
    No plug-ins don't feel good, but a good tube/valve amp does.. that's why people like Phil X explain that you're actually playing the amp as well as the guitar.. that doesn't happen with a plug-in..
    Two sad things on guitar channels this month, this video & Chris Buck having to end Friday Fretworks..
    Plug-ins are like the AI version of real amps..

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  • for recording no, for gigging yes, I'm more than fine to use a plug in at a recording studio but I'm not plugging in to a laptop on stage

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