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I think this FreeAmpSE is the one I have played with too. If so I agree that it's very good! Another one that is top of the line is NI's Guitar Combo's. I had it for a while on my boxes for reviewing it in a guitar magazine, but I had to deactivate them afterwards. Especially the Vox sounded best to my taste. Even better for a jazz tone although NI does market the Roland Jazz Chorus simulation as the "jazz offer". I'm talking "tone" and "musical response" here, not "effect". You may always add effects afterwards in a VST chain but to me the Vox emulator from NI came out as the winner. Not free, but worth a lot more than the quite low price it sells for (I think you can buy just one of them - not having to get all three combos) per On 27 jan 2006, at 00.39, Art Simon wrote: > Have you checked out Free Amp SE? > http://207.218.248.76/~fretted/ampsims.html#FreeAmpSE > It sounds good to me. . . > >> Can anyone recommend a plugin that is inexpensive or free? I'm >> thinking a >> nice Fender Twin, Roland Jazz Chorus, or Mesa Boogie Mark I tone >> might be >> good. >> >> Kris >> www.krispenhartung.com >> info@krispenhartung.com