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Guitar Rig is a decent toy. Don't expect dynamics, but nice sounds and plenty of Stomp boxes.
Fair enough. I like using distortion pedals as a way in which to create another channel/sound that is completely different in character. Same with overdrive pedals - except they're often best pushing the valves harder rather than adding another channel.MontyW":7mwdudma said:AngryGoldfish":7mwdudma said:Maybe a small clean amp - like a Laney VC15 - and buy a load of awesome distortion pedals, like the OKKO Dominator. Bedroom Mesa Boogie right there.
I used to have the OKKO Dominator and sold it when I went with Diezel... some irony there. Thanks for the suggestion, but I all I want is a small low powered amp that I can stick in a corner, plug in and get away with playing at low volumes without upsetting those around me.
The new HT-1 has just been released. There is a demo online by Andertons Music in the UK. Look it up on YouTube. It doesn't sound half-bad.Audioholic":7mwdudma said:Blackstar HT-5 combo. Swap out the speaker. This should be plenty good enough to keep you jamming and feeling that tube vibe while your gone and yet keep your more expensive gear safe at home while your gone.
I have the new engl Gigmaster 15 head, and I dig it, but here in the states, its much more pricey then the blackstar, so I would recommend going with the HT-5 combo. Though the gigmaster combo looks plenty compact. I personally don't like how guitar, specially distorted guitar, sounds in headphones.
smdb":1yr1l7l8 said:You have one of the best low volume/ high gain tube amps out there already.... Why change anything?