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rockstashin



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which amp simulator is mroe natural?  Reply with quote  

POD? SansAmp? or anything else has a natural sound?
Post Mon Feb 05, 2007 7:50 am
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amitbarde
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Well what would be your definition of a "natural sound"? I think the natural sound your talking about is perceived by different people in different ways. Everyone would probably define a "natural sound" in different way.
....And if by "natural sound" you mean the sound in terms of accuracy, i don't think there's anything better than the real thing.
Coming to your question..personally i like the POD. Great sound!....also you could listen to something like the Waves GTR2.0 one of best sounding guitar tones i've heard. Guitar rig 2.0 would also be great. It gives you a lot of options in terms of cabinets and mic postions.
If you can listen to some of amp simulators before actually deciding on which one to buy it'll be great!
cheers! Very Happy
Post Mon Feb 05, 2007 9:45 am
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ben m



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If we're talking about software then (in my personal opinion) Amplitube 2 sounds most like a real guitar amp and responds to playing dynamics better than some of the competitors.
Post Mon Feb 05, 2007 5:03 pm
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