Mack_Again
Rock n' Roll Doggie ALL ACCESS
So nowadays, people are al about lighter gear and emulation/modeling of classic rigs for convenience. I don't complain, as I use modeling gear (RP360XP from Digitech, which has hit-or-miss amp sims, but Im totally fine with most of effects, they're fantastic) and lots of favorite artists like Edge, Ken Andrews, Steve Vai, St. Vincent, etc uses some sort of modeling (either Axe-Fx or Kemper). I used to think real amps or some classic pedals is just inconvenient.
But, this may change. I encountered this thing online called AMP 1 made by BluGuitar which is basically 100W TUBE amp in pedal size (yeah it's big for a pedal but you know what I'm saying). HUGE difference in size compared to massive Marshall JCM800 heads or some other 100W amps. Even compared to Vox AC30 which is massive. You can see this thing in action in GigRig youtube channel and rig rundown for Jennifer Batten (another great guitarist). What do you guys think? i think this is fantastic, i can see similar things coming to some other classic amp which will be shrunk down to pedal size which nails their tones.
here's the link to GigRig demo video:
But, this may change. I encountered this thing online called AMP 1 made by BluGuitar which is basically 100W TUBE amp in pedal size (yeah it's big for a pedal but you know what I'm saying). HUGE difference in size compared to massive Marshall JCM800 heads or some other 100W amps. Even compared to Vox AC30 which is massive. You can see this thing in action in GigRig youtube channel and rig rundown for Jennifer Batten (another great guitarist). What do you guys think? i think this is fantastic, i can see similar things coming to some other classic amp which will be shrunk down to pedal size which nails their tones.
here's the link to GigRig demo video: