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I'd suggest the vox tonelab, the desk top model because its the least expensive, can fit on a rack tray, is about the size of a lap top, and can run with or without a foot pedal. Its got an honest to god tube in it and is the best sounding and feeling of the current modeling crop in my humble opinion, good variety of fender black face and tweed models, excellent vox and early Marshall models as well. Will it give me the visceral thrill that my vibrloux will, never ever. I saw a large part of the Crossroads music fest with John McLaughlin with Trilok and Dennis Chambers. His lap top tone sucked pretty bad, though the music was great. also, I wouldn't waist hard drive space on an amp plug in, save it for record memory. if you are on a budget, I have had good luck with a sans amp classic lately, when all I'm interested in is a clean fenderish jazz tone and all I'm bringing in the way of outboard gear is my Dtar preamp, a looper and a reverb. The Dtar is really designed for acoustic instruments, and I find the sans amp helps to warm up the signal and boost the passive pickups. The bass setting on the sans amp works best for this purpose. i picked one up used for under $100. Bill -----Original Message----- From: Krispen Hartung [mailto:khartung@cableone.net] Sent: Sunday, May 14, 2006 6:08 PM To: Loopers-Delight@loopers-delight.com Subject: tube preamp VST plugin? While I'm lucking out with such great suggestions from the group, can anyone direct me to a free and decent tube preamp VST plugin? I run my electric guitar directly into my laptop and want something to give it a bit of a warm tube preamp feel. I don't need anything complicated that eats up a lot of processing, emulates tons of amps, distortions, speakers, etc. I'm basically searching for something that will give me a nice clean jazz amp feel....a bit spongy, not boxy, sterile, or distorted, just warm and clean. Too bad ProCo doesn't make a Ratt vst. Or better yet, can someone write me a Mesa Boogie Triaxis VST plugin? :) Kris