From my experience owning modeling amps and regular tube amps I have to ask the following 2 questions. This is not a debate over which is better. They are both great.
#1. Do you spend more time tweaking your modeling rig (Axe FX for example) than actually practicing?
I will cast the first vote.
I spend more time tweaking my POD X3 and Boss GT8 than I do actually practicing. When I am playing my standard Randall RM100 or my 5150II or my V3 I spend more time practicing.
#2. How many useable presets do you have saved into your modeling rig after the countless hours of tweaking compared to a traditional SS or tube amp that may have 2 or 3 channels?
I will cast the first vote on this one too. My Randall has 3 channels. I use 2 of them. A clean and a gain channel. My modeling rigs have hundreds of channels. I use 3 of them. A clean, a crunch and a lead preset. I spend countless hours dialing in these 3 channels and to tell you the truth, they are VERY similar to my traditional tube amps and all I had to do to get the tone on my tube amps was base setting.. about 10 minutes of tweaking.
I dig all the possibilities and options on my modeling amps but I rarely use them for more than 5 minutes. Usually I will find something crazy and say to myself... "wow, that sounds incredible!". After about 5 minutes of playing on that incredible crazy tone I switch back to my normal tone which is basically the same thing as my normal tube amps.
So... what do you guys that own both regular and modeling rigs think?
#1. Do you spend more time tweaking your modeling rig (Axe FX for example) than actually practicing?
I will cast the first vote.
I spend more time tweaking my POD X3 and Boss GT8 than I do actually practicing. When I am playing my standard Randall RM100 or my 5150II or my V3 I spend more time practicing.
#2. How many useable presets do you have saved into your modeling rig after the countless hours of tweaking compared to a traditional SS or tube amp that may have 2 or 3 channels?
I will cast the first vote on this one too. My Randall has 3 channels. I use 2 of them. A clean and a gain channel. My modeling rigs have hundreds of channels. I use 3 of them. A clean, a crunch and a lead preset. I spend countless hours dialing in these 3 channels and to tell you the truth, they are VERY similar to my traditional tube amps and all I had to do to get the tone on my tube amps was base setting.. about 10 minutes of tweaking.
I dig all the possibilities and options on my modeling amps but I rarely use them for more than 5 minutes. Usually I will find something crazy and say to myself... "wow, that sounds incredible!". After about 5 minutes of playing on that incredible crazy tone I switch back to my normal tone which is basically the same thing as my normal tube amps.
So... what do you guys that own both regular and modeling rigs think?
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