Using a Cab Sim with Amp In A Box Pedals
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- čas přidán 19. 07. 2015
- There are times when using an amp is not possible or desirable. Do you go direct into an interface or system? Travis shows you why you shouldn't and how a cab sim can make the difference.
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I run my pinnacle and hot wired through a very old Hughes & Kettner red box. A 4x12 in other words and it is a very good and amp like sound.
Awesome video simple and explain very well🎸🖐🏻thanks a lot
The Hughes & Kettner Redbox 5 supposedly accepts Line-level signals in addition to amp level. Would this unit work?
I use an ADA MIcrocab II. It works great. I do a little trick to get tube warmth into it. Why? Well I got good speaker sim tone with the ADA Microcab II after I got it set right. I use a tube preamp (Real tube II) stereo returns that receive my stereo output from my pedal board. From there it is hitting the ADA Microcab II. The inputs are Y'd non-speaker sim goes straight to my amps and the speaker sim goes straight to the PA. I can play with or with my amps on. The tone really depends on how you use the speaker sim. This video didn't really show what the little ADA speaker sim direct box does. You can get really good speaker sims. There are many speaker sims on the maket now. ADA makes them again, Bogner now makes them, JET CITY does. The Two-note ones are nice. I like the ADA Microcab II due to the stereo setup. The tube preamp really does a great job of getting that nice tube warmth that I hear from my amps. The speaker sim completely bypasses the amps sound. I balance the sound coming from the monitor to sound as close as possible to what I hear coming from my cabinet.
Great demo. Actually I think that clean amp simulator stomp box will be better than cheap speaker sim pedal (which is just an eq in general). For example, nux amp force will be great for that, it's cheap and well build.
i wish dis demo consisting 3 part:
Thx bro ,that's really help
Hey! Excellent video! I have a question: do amps in a box work like real amps regarding time effects? I mean, if I get this video's rig plus a reverb or delay pedal, should I put it between the amp in a box and the cab sim? Or does it work different for this kind of rig configuration?
Can a bass cab amp sim pedal go in the bass amp's effects loop send & return ?,what ways of using cab amp sim pedals are the best sounding...eg..Shift Line Cab Zone+ Bass ir/sim pedal with in-out & XLR DI output...can it be inseeted into bass amp's effects loop & if so is this worth trying ?...thank you...Chris
As yours opinion , which one is better, direct vs mic ..?, For live performance.
Please Demo the black65 with a cab sim....
Best investment I've made in the past 10 years was a Two Notes Torpedo Live. It has literally changed how I record and what gear I take to a gig. It's outstanding.
What happen if you use some drive/dirstortion that already have cab simulator and premaps with cab simulator, does you must use one cab or keep two ?
Why not just use an amp in a pedal that has built in cab simulation, so no need for 2 separate pedals? For example, the Hughes & Kettner Ampman or something similar?
The analog speaker simulator is just a low pass filter. You can make a speaker simulator with an eq
I'm gonna say it:
Maybe wampler will come out with their own cab sim....
Did I miss something? Why is Wampler not putting out as much podcasts anymore? Not as much media stuff at all actually? Anyone know why?
The ADA cab sim in this video wasn't even tweaked in this demo. I am sure it could be dialed in better. I prefer an analog hardware vs a computer plug in. If you know what are doing, anyone can get a speaker sim to sound great. I use a parametric eq with all my gain pedals. It makes a world of difference.