So almost anything currently available on the market (except Boss (and Fractal)).I need something simple with good easy to get to presets and without layers and layers of display screens. An ergonomic, user friendly interface without complex command sequences for programming and editing "patches".
So literally anything currently available on the market.Most importantly, I don't want to spend much time tweaking sounds. I want to spend most of my time playing and not much time at all programming and modifying
I'm guessing the preset sounds on modelers sound very good these days too
Except pod no and Head flush sound like shit.If you can get around Logic you can get around most of the modelers with a very short learning curve. The after a day or two the Line 6 user interface becomes really intuitive for an experienced guitarist. So you can put together your own rigs quicker than plugging in patch cables to your pedals and amp.
If you really don’t want to make your own presets/patches, consider buying preset packs from 3rd parties as opposed to relying on the ones in the box.
Lastly, don’t overlook PodGo or Headrush. They’re more limited than other options mentioned here, but might fit your needs.
Been a tube amp and analog solid state amp guy until now. But I really liked the preset guitar and amp sounds in my DAW (Logic Pro X). I'm hearing that the preset sounds on modelers sound very good these days too. So I'm ready to try modeling. I need something simple with good easy to get to presets and without layers and layers of display screens. An ergonomic, user friendly interface without complex command sequences for programming and editing "patches". Are they called patches like on keyboards, or something else for modeling? Most importantly, I don't want to spend much time tweaking sounds. I want to spend most of my time playing and not much time at all programming and modifying. Don't need to import any 3rd party sounds or plugins.
I play classic rock, blues, rockabilly, pop, reggae, funk, R&B, Motown. And prefer Fender Tweed and Blackface sounds, Vox AC Top Boost and Classic old school Marshall like Plexi and Bluesbreaker/JTM sounds. I'm not really into Mesa Boggie, Friedman or high gain sounds. I've done a little research and so far I'm liking the Line 6 HX Stomp and HX Stomp XL. Are the Line 6 Stomps easy to work, do they have good sounds? What would you good folks here at Gear Forum recommend?
I need something simple with good easy to get to presets and without layers and layers of display screens. An ergonomic, user friendly interface without complex command sequences for programming and editing "patches".
Based on this? No brainer.
I've invested serious time with all of the major players and this is the one that will bring the quickest satisfaction without the
need to study manuals or go through any ridiculous learning curves.
Block out most of the QC grumblings you hear around this place.
The anti-Neural mentality is part of the foundation of the forum unfortunately!