JiveTurkey
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There is a sweet spot in all of these turds. Other than the Recto. The sweet spot doesn't sound like the actual amp it's supposed to be modeling but I don't think Boss caresI feel like Rectifier, Tweed, Deluxe combo, and British must have been pulled straight from the old Cube amps. They sound exactly like I remember them sounding in my Cube 80
The Maximum is pretty solid. I never got along with the Juggernaut. Whether it was the dumb name that immediately put me off or Boss' weird "advanced parameters" that always seemed like I needed to dial them complety of the way (aka why include them in the first place?)For the actual Rectifier sounds, one should probably be using the Juggernaut, it is much closer - loose and buzzy unboosted, tight and cutting boosted.
I also find Maximum to be one of the best Marshall sounding amps I've tried in digital. It's not an actual JCM800, but it sounds amazing, tight, punchy and is fairly easy to dial in. I mostly use it with sag all the way down, and resonance at -5 or -8, as with those settings it does what no other brit flavored high gain amp sim can.
Unlike pretty much everyone else, I don't like the X-Modded as I can't unhear the comb filtering when it gets into high gain territory.
Gain switch is also very important, as mid or even low (with more gain added on the pot), can sound clearer, crunchier and more aggressive, so it gets you more flexibility.
Built in cabs can sound great, and I get the impression they feel a bit better than impulses (and any other modeler else out there). Especially the Original. Important thing is to re-dial an amp every time you make a change, as the tonal balance can vary a lot. Mic Mixes and Flat setting are a good starting point.
I've also been getting good results with Ownhammer summary mixes, again with amp dialed in to fit them.
I can get good sounds out of any modeler out there today, but I do feel like I would miss the GT-1000Core if I sold it, and would be tempted to buy it again for the Maximum and its specific thing it does.
Original cab, flat mic is the best thing ever. Love it. FX are also my favorite. Though not a fan of the drives aa they were always way too sizzly to my ears.
Yeah you're never going to get that. Boss are the Supreme rulers of keeping your head in the sand.I know lots don’t care about this stuff, but I do and I couldn’t find any examples too of how the models compare to their real amp counterparts.
Where’s the clips side by side with the amps they’re modelling at?
It was my defacto response for @la szum I'm still narrowly avoiding a St. James purchaseI've never played a Blackstar though I almost bought a series one 200 head a few years ago because it was bloody cheap. Came to my senses and walked away in the end.