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Not for dynamic behaviour. Unless you mean several at various different levels, and both single and multiple (meaning simultaneous) sine tones to generate IMD, and so on...Sine tones or pink noise work best.
Not for dynamic behaviour. Unless you mean several at various different levels, and both single and multiple (meaning simultaneous) sine tones to generate IMD, and so on...Sine tones or pink noise work best.
You could modulate the volume of the sine or pink noise sources over time, and that would cover the dynamic side of things. Many ways to skin the cat.Not for dynamic behaviour. Unless you mean several at various different levels, and both single and multiple (meaning simultaneous) sine tones to generate IMD, and so on...
Ever played a cranked 100 watter having your guitar pickups go berzerk with feedback and the room shattering?
That's mainly caused by time constants (which a model/capture can definitely replicate) and by environmental variables like temperature and voltage fluctuations, nothing magic happening inside the amp.well a great amp actually is great BECAUSE the same note played twice is NOT the same. So assuming the amp would input > output always yield the same output given the same input is WRONG for tube amps anyways. The whole null test bingo is BS if you ask me. Ever played a cranked 100 watter having your guitar pickups go berzerk with feedback and the room shattering? Then I'm sure you know what I mean.
It’s really somethingJust when I thought this thread was dead![]()
well a great amp actually is great BECAUSE the same note played twice is NOT the same. So assuming the amp would input > output always yield the same output given the same input is WRONG for tube amps anyways. The whole null test bingo is BS if you ask me.
Could you explain me what's the difference between those two things according to you?
I'm curious to hear that now...
Not to my ears, and I have them side by side.is simply less accurate than a quad cortex,
Agreed but all the items you listed are significantly cheaper and not necessarily meant to be "in the box" ready.Disingenuous, maybe, but NAM and Tonex needs outboard processing to create higher rez captures/profiles. NDSP allows pure self contained capturing but is not quite in Tonex or NAMs league.It's obvious, this is how they maintain the same internal component hardware, but are able to use outboard processing for horsepower not actually in the unit.