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Right Kris,i have two separate rigs,one to play with a
rock n roll band and one for the looping,it feels so
good to play through a real tube amp with those little
eccentric stomp boxes,but off course there is always
another effect i want to add to my already full
peadlboard and relearn to tap dance again,but this
forces me to keep it at minimal.With my loop rig on
the other hand is a joy to have this huge palette of
sounds at the touch of a button...although sometimes
cold to swim in a sterile sea of virtuality;-)
Luis
--- Kris Hartungwrote:
> >...would a dedicated
> > guitar power amp like the mesa boogie 20/20 and a
> > guitar cabinet make a difference or warm it up?
>
> Absolutely. The tubes of the 20/20 will warm it up
> and give it a more spongy
> and reactive feel, plus a guitar cab will remove
> some of the harsh high end
> and warm it up from the low mid range area. I just
> recently started using
> my electric guitar for jazz with a Mesa Boogie Mark
> I combo amp, rather than
> running straight into the board after my VF1 (which
> is what I use for
> avant-garde looping) and the difference is vast. I
> just re-affirmed my
> opinion that for live performance no amp modeling
> can replace the sound of
> an actual tube amp, the evolution of the tone over
> night as it warms up...
>
www.luis-angulo.com
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