![]() ![]() In combination with a good Marshall/Celestion cabinet IR (212 closed with V-Types is a good starting point) you get a nice vintage crunch to overdrive tone, somewhere between a Tweed and a Plexi tone. Mostly I use the plugin in B mode, with PAF's, input slightly increased, volume between 7 and 9, feedback at zero and and external IR (the built-in 8" speaker simulation does not sound bad, but it sounds like a typical 8" speaker, which sometimes is nice, but the tone will increase a lot with larger speakers. If they work and sound good in this combination, they also will work for me with every other amp simulation. tape echoes, spring reverbs, overdrives.) and - most of all - for testing every new cabinet/speaker IR. This was my very first amp simulation years ago and I still use it almost every day, not only for playing but also as "the" reference plugin for testing new gear, like guitars, effects plugins (like eg. Meanwhile pretty old, but still my favorite Tweed Champ (and more) simulation. ![]()
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