can a modeler get this tone?

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hsuru4u


Brak(E)man

Yes
but that's not what I use them for
swimming with a hole in my body

I play Country music too, I'm just not sure which country it's from...

"The only thing worse than a guitar is a guitarist!"
- Lydia Lunch

imerkat

that's the default tones for most Marshalls in high end modelers

GeePeeAxe

Maybe a Kemper can come close to this tight sound.
I dont think any modeler/simulator under 1000 euro or usd can bring these sounds out.
That is the reason why I left the modeler park and own 2 tube amps today.

CodeSmart

Some people plug a modeler into their tube amp.
(For example GP-10 into a Marshall head)
That works fine to broaden the palette.

But I got more gear than I need...and I like it!

Shingles

Yup.
Vox Tonelab can do that, if you have the fingers.
Nik
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Tonelab, VG99, Axon AX100, EDP, Repeater
Godin, PRS, Crafter and Roland guitars
Center Point Stereo Spacestation V3

sixeight

I don't think any modeller has modeled the pile of boxes yet that is under the microphone.  ;D What are they? Video tapes?

Hurricane

 8)

I can only say from my limited experience with a 60 watt tube Marshall w 2X12" Celestians .
In a live situation , no don't think so . 

With most music being heard with hearphone/earbuds - yes there are modelers that can sound
like this .

Nice video .

EZ :

HR

Smash

Not heard a Boss/Roland modeller nail it into a desk. It's that characteristic buzz/rattle that seems to be elusive.

lespauled

Any modeler that uses IRs can get that sound rather easily