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I find the Tech 21 Flyrigs to be really useful devices. You get a clean channel, a distorted channel and features like switchable boost, delay and reverb.
The thing is pretty small too, but has independent controls for the two channels as well as the delay and reverb.
You can also use its output for headphones if you want to practice silently.
The sound isn't too shabby as well. And it's handy in the studio as well, if you go by the story that Paul Landers used one on at least one Rammstein album.
This is a video demo I did of the one I own today. Just the Feuer (fire) channel directly into my interface. I did use the cab from one of the Neural DSP Nolly plugins because I didn't have an XLR cable with me.
Definitely worthwhile as a backup rig, imho
The thing is pretty small too, but has independent controls for the two channels as well as the delay and reverb.
You can also use its output for headphones if you want to practice silently.
The sound isn't too shabby as well. And it's handy in the studio as well, if you go by the story that Paul Landers used one on at least one Rammstein album.
This is a video demo I did of the one I own today. Just the Feuer (fire) channel directly into my interface. I did use the cab from one of the Neural DSP Nolly plugins because I didn't have an XLR cable with me.
Definitely worthwhile as a backup rig, imho