Amp players experiencing lack of "Amp in the Room" without using modelers

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At 8:32. It is funny. They are trying to describe something missing in the room that the audience listening the video clip would not feel.

Once and for all, I hope that amp purists get in the head that lack of "Amp in the Room" is not a thing of modelers. It is a thing of how the speaker moves the air in the room and blasts your pants and skull.

 
At 8:32. It is funny. They are trying to describe something missing in the room that the audience listening the video clip would not feel.

Once and for all, I hope that amp purists get in the head that lack of "Amp in the Room" is not a thing of modelers. It is a thing of how the speaker moves the air in the room and blasts your pants and skull.


"Purists" are going to maintain their POV and will make sure any tests confirmed their bias. They don't want to get it . My brother whom I'll call "all analog dude", was just talking about how digital sucks because he had an RP3 in the '90's.
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well.. it sorta is a thing, though i get what what youre saying. air motion is definitely a part of the equation!

i think a lotta bones are made of stuff that matters very little to anyone listening- and its always good to have better tools in the arsenal. if i loved celestions more than i do, id try these... but i have london power scaling that feels pretty good to play at my rock-inadequate volume levels already 😄
 
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