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You predicted my last email addition! That was the key, as you saw from my response. The speaker wasn't really necessary in this case, just the pre-amp (and sim) section. Kris ----- Original Message ----- >> BUT, I have recently tried an experiment. As some of you know, I have >> been struggling to find a decent VST or software amp simulator or >preamp >> that really makes the guitar sound like it should before going into the >> laptop. I have the acoustic guitar and mandolin figured out (LR Baggs >> para acoustic DI pre-amp)...it's a beautiful sound. It is the solid >body >> electric guitar with it's seemingly lifeless and dry direct sound that >is >> the issue. The electric guitar and amp with mic seem to be a match made >> in audio heaven, evolving together. >> > > Just a suggestion, but maybe it's worth looking at the DI/PreAmp part of > the setup. > I'm using an old ADA MP1 ( or a TLA EQ1, but that's rather overkill) > and getting some nice sounds just going straight to the pa. > > There's not the hi-frequency cut-off that comes from a guitar amp > unless I actually want it, which is nice for looping where every > bit of available frequency range helps. > > andy >