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Re: Question for guitar playersAndy -If you're working with an individual, "picky" guitarist, I suggest you sent him out to the music stores of his choice with his guitar and some head phones and try out as many multi-effect & modelling pedals as it takes for him to find his "happy place". Most guitar players who have an intimate relationship with their "sound" are not too keen on anything that doesn't measure up to their expectation. The main problem with trying to find an emulator, is the impact the speaker has - and it is about impossible to reproduce electronically. If you can get the talent to invest himself in the processor, you're on your way to success here. Will he be using a wedge or IEMs for guitar monitoring?-Tim Tyler
Re: Question for guitar players
Andy -
If you're working with an individual, "picky" guitarist, I suggest you sent him out to the music stores of his choice with his guitar and some head phones and try out as many multi-effect & modelling pedals as it takes for him to find his "happy place". Most guitar players who have an intimate relationship with their "sound" are not too keen on anything that doesn't measure up to their expectation. The main problem with trying to find an emulator, is the impact the speaker has - and it is about impossible to reproduce electronically. If you can get the talent to invest himself in the processor, you're on your way to success here.
Will he be using a wedge or IEMs for guitar monitoring?
-Tim Tyler