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didnt read ALL the verbiage but i think you are praising the sound of a tube amp...compared to anything else. welcome to the club s >I apologize in advance, as this is off topic, but I needed to resolve >this here. Once again, I contradict my past observations and comments >based on new experiences. > >Point #1: A few weeks ago I had bought the Fender FM65 DSP amp, because >it has really good effect combinations and it was reasonably good at >emulating a variety of tube amps. I played it at a few gigs, was alright >with it (not blown away), but then out of curiosity decided to buy the >well respected (by amp purists, based on my research) and highly >applauded Fender Pro Junior 1X10" all tube amp. This is one of the most >basic, pure tube amps on the market. It is small, light, and simple. I >used it for a jazz gig last night and was almost giddy because of the >tone....unbelievable...warm, smooth, spongy, milky, highlighted those >sweet spots of jazz tone, all that stuff. Of course, the amp has only a >tone and volume knob...nothing else! So I ran my Boss VF1 into it for >reverb and delay....it sounded wonderful, just out of this world. Hence, >I wasn't able to maintain my do-it-all-with-one-amp goal, but the >tradeoff was worth it. This little amp is a amazing. I would recommend it >for any style of music, looping or not. I'm still in awe. > >Point #2: I slept on it for several week, and I'm buying the Schertle >"David" acoustic guitar amp. Yes, it's a boutique amp and high priced, >but it delivered an amazing sound out of such a small package...plus, I >will run my VF1 into it for effects. Hence, I put my Crate Gunnison up >for sale tonight on eBay. > >Basically, I've given up on finding a DSP amp that will delivery both a >good tube amp simulation, plus good effects and combinations. Perhaps it >is possible or even highly probable to get one or another in one DSP amp >or another, but I couldn't seem to find both based on my tests and needs. >My ultimate decision is to focus on just a good amp with great tone, and >then worry about the effects later...meaning get them with my VF1. It is >a reasonable tradeoff until sometime in the future when they start >building rack amount effect quality effects into boutique guitar >amps...that will be the day, eh? I still think they can make a DSP amp >that emulates a tube amp to the "T", but I don't think they've done it >yet. Perhaps the R&D is too costly to make the investment worth it...but >I have to believe that someone could design and manufacture a botique DSP >amp that had both great tube emulation and pro quality digital effects. > >Kris > >