hey guys, i'm looking into these small amp emulators, do you guys know them? im curios, they also make one called the TRI AC, but i cant find it on the website, it's like a programable analog 3 channel pre amp
I was checking out TRI AC before some time, I think it sounded very good. I've heard Sansamp on stage in action, and it comes out nicely. Should be good for home recording, and for live too, since it's analog. Too bad Sansamp is not really around in stores here (along side with many other things )
Adrian Figallo
Aug 23 2011, 06:55 PM
same thing here ivan, they sound great and all, but i just can't find em here, maybe im going to order the british one, and make a review for everyone
Kristofer Dahl
Aug 23 2011, 07:11 PM
As far as I understand Rammstein built their guitar sound around them. They also have a famous model for direct recording bass in the home studio.
So this should be good stuff!
Adrian Figallo
Aug 23 2011, 07:15 PM
great feedback kris, i didn't that about Rammstein but that's a great reference, i thinking, maybe i could get like 1 or 2 modelers and a bunch of pedals, overdrive, mods, wah, booster etc, and that into a clean power amp + speakers, or send it on a line, it's an interesting concept.
do you guys think that could work?
ZzRenato
Aug 23 2011, 07:27 PM
try a sansamp gt2, you will not regret
Gabriel Leopardi
Aug 23 2011, 07:29 PM
Chowy Fernandes brought the triac to my studio to record some lessons and it a very good pedal. We recorded connecting the pedal to the line input of the soundcard and we could get very powerful metal sounds. It's also very versatile.
i was thinking about the other ones that emulates just one amp, i guess the sound is better than one with multiple types, but i dk, do you have the GT2?
Chowy Fernandes brought the triac to my studio to record some lessons and it a very good pedal. We recorded connecting the pedal to the line input of the soundcard and we could get very powerful metal sounds. It's also very versatile.
That's great gab, i will look for chowys lessons, he's a great player too so i guess he thinks a lot about his sound. This might be the solution for my live sound, finally!
ZzRenato
Aug 23 2011, 07:41 PM
I have one and I get a great variety of sound with it in this video im using the clean channel of the amp and the gt2, sorry for the bad quality, its a phone cam ^^
i was thinking about the other ones that emulates just one amp, i guess the sound is better than one with multiple types, but i dk, do you have the GT2?
That's great gab, i will look for chowys lessons, he's a great player too so i guess he thinks a lot about his sound. This might be the solution for my live sound, finally!
However I would like to see you live rocking a JCM800 amp!
Sinisa Cekic
Aug 23 2011, 09:43 PM
I used it a couple times as a plugin with Pro Tools DAW, excellent sounds !
However I would like to see you live rocking a JCM800 amp!
me too man!!, the thing is, i could buy a bunch of pedals + sansamp or, i could buy a jcm + cabinet + a big guy to take it wherever i need to take it...
I used it a couple times as a plugin with Pro Tools DAW, excellent sounds !
Great feedback man, i trust your ears
Bogdan Radovic
Aug 23 2011, 10:14 PM
Their Bass Driver DI pedals are almost must have for gigging/recording bassists so I suppose their other pedals are pretty good as well!
del-4fr53e3
Aug 23 2011, 10:38 PM
The GT2 is a bit heavier and less versatile than the TRI-AC I think, although ofc it is very versatile. I've been using the GT2 for recording, band practice and live. It is the one piece of gear I've owned that has never ever let me down in any way.
This guy got a great review:
Daniel Realpe
Aug 23 2011, 11:57 PM
I like the convenience of it, great small device to take everywhere, not bad at all
but I thought you were not into digital emulation?
The GT2 is a bit heavier and less versatile than the TRI-AC I think, although ofc it is very versatile. I've been using the GT2 for recording, band practice and live. It is the one piece of gear I've owned that has never ever let me down in any way.
This guy got a great review:
Hey that's a crazy good review, thanks for that link man, im now between the Gt2 and the british.
I like the convenience of it, great small device to take everywhere, not bad at all
but I thought you were not into digital emulation?
Well, i prefer the real deal daniel for sure, but it's not so versatile to have an amp, i tried before trust me, sometimes the play is too small, or bad mics, or i just simply can't take it. so i need a light rig to take everywhere, and im not sure aobut guitar rig 4, i think i prefer analogs.
del-4fr53e3
Aug 24 2011, 09:02 AM
It's also an analog pedal
Ivan Milenkovic
Aug 24 2011, 09:12 AM
Yes, GT2 is what I heard on stage too, it has a character to it, this is very important with these pedals.
me too man!!, the thing is, i could buy a bunch of pedals + sansamp or, i could buy a jcm + cabinet + a big guy to take it wherever i need to take it...
My bass player is using sansamp and he is very very happy about them as for the big guy to carry stuff...it would be ideal to have a crew which takes care of each and everything wouldn't it?
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