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Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: Trow Vegas
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Join Date: Dec 2010
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If you want silent recording with the Bugera using just it's preamp use it's FX loop. The clip I did that Sethis posted on the previous page was done that way. The line out requires you turn up the master volume to feed signal to your interface, the FX loop allows you to keep the master at 0 and feed your interface with the channel volume. So silent recording. If you want to tap the power amp you'll need a dummy load or a load box that has a silent feature.
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Join Date: Feb 2008
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The distortion from that amp is going to be coming from the preamp for the vast majority anyway.
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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Haven't checked here in a while. I have a 2x12 Harley Benton cab so I don't think it's worth the investment buying microphones and blowing up neighbours when I can use an impulse.
I know it's not the real thing but my main problem with ampsims is their clarity. On high gain bursts of notes tend to blend in and all you can really hear is a whoosh instead of let's say 3 notes. Cabinet wise they sound decent, they blend in nicely in the mix. And right now I've found an electrician who can build me a dummy load so I can crank it up without having to connect to a cab |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: NW England
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Not really worth the effort tbh. The power section of a 5150-type amp is pretty clear and neutral, it doesn't colour the tone beyond a very subtle compression. |
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Join Date: Jan 2013
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It's no big effort and it's useful for me. I have a small room, connected to a cab even on the lowest levels it's a bit loud. Especially if I try the fx loop because it has no signal unless I turn on the fx boost and it goes up a lot. And this way I can crank it up to a decent level and tweak the sound while monitoring the input instead of hearing the outside cab.
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