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<blockquote data-quote="Max Warasila" data-source="post: 10904" data-attributes="member: 3845"><p>I'm sure we've already gone over this before here and I just can't find the thread, but I am interested in hearing what you all think are solid modelers, and which (if you have the experience) are more rider acceptable. Of course, niche uses and features are highly valuable to know about, so I'd love if you came forward with those kinds of things.</p><p></p><p>I'm not interested in an argument of whether or not amp modelers themselves are worth using or if they are morally right, so to speak. If you want to debate this topic, do it politely.</p><p> </p><p>I've already done some math and decided that if and when I ever make a purchase for an amp it will be a modeler and not the real thing. That said, I'm also not likely to make a purchase in the near future, but may need to rent one for a gig, so I'd like to know what to ask for.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Max Warasila, post: 10904, member: 3845"] I'm sure we've already gone over this before here and I just can't find the thread, but I am interested in hearing what you all think are solid modelers, and which (if you have the experience) are more rider acceptable. Of course, niche uses and features are highly valuable to know about, so I'd love if you came forward with those kinds of things. I'm not interested in an argument of whether or not amp modelers themselves are worth using or if they are morally right, so to speak. If you want to debate this topic, do it politely. I've already done some math and decided that if and when I ever make a purchase for an amp it will be a modeler and not the real thing. That said, I'm also not likely to make a purchase in the near future, but may need to rent one for a gig, so I'd like to know what to ask for. [/QUOTE]
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