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Great, responsive, addictive !
Simplifier is not a simulation of valve amp, but its equivalent alternative! In a small format I have the ability to play through Fender, Vox and Marshall without any delay. The dynamics are the same as a valve amp.
Maybe sonically, on a recording, a digital solution with IR will be closer to the orginal, but the Simplifier feels completely different, it's the real thing, a quiet valve amp.
The controls behave the same as they do on the valve amp. For example, the resonance is just as dirty at the extremes as on a real valve amp. Unbelievable.
The sound possibilities expand immeasurably TS808 style Overdrive with buffer. On the real amp judges better the true bypass OD, here the buffered TS808 is very, very interesting.
(I use Behringer TO800 with replaced op amp by the right one, original JRC 4558D, because it is essential )
Playing guitar with the Simplifier X is highly addictive and I enjoy it much more and longer than with a real 15W quiet tube amp.
The Simplifier may be the best choice for quiet guitar practice in all of history.
Reverb is great, just what I need to hear.
Maybe sonically, on a recording, a digital solution with IR will be closer to the orginal, but the Simplifier feels completely different, it's the real thing, a quiet valve amp.
The controls behave the same as they do on the valve amp. For example, the resonance is just as dirty at the extremes as on a real valve amp. Unbelievable.
The sound possibilities expand immeasurably TS808 style Overdrive with buffer. On the real amp judges better the true bypass OD, here the buffered TS808 is very, very interesting.
(I use Behringer TO800 with replaced op amp by the right one, original JRC 4558D, because it is essential )
Playing guitar with the Simplifier X is highly addictive and I enjoy it much more and longer than with a real 15W quiet tube amp.
The Simplifier may be the best choice for quiet guitar practice in all of history.
Reverb is great, just what I need to hear.
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