![]() Maybe they are stepping up the voltage to power the preamp (possibly to 9v)? Hard to really tell otherwise, since you can't see the IC's name on those pics. #post18986Īlso, has anyone checked the voltages on the op-amps? Because I'm skeptical they would even be able to drive the clipping LEDs if they were only being powered directly by the batteries.įrom the circuit board photos on that forum, it looks like it has a switching power supply, since there's an inductor next to the power switch, the only 16v-rated electrolytic in the board next to it, and an IC on the other side of the board in the same area. The original forum from that link has moved, here's that post in their new forum. The schematic goes only until the Aux In point so the headphone amp and Aux In are missing. The source is (German!):īut you can view them only as a registered user. This amp doesn't come with any virtual guitar pedals, but it sounds like an old Fender Tweed.It's only one: Rev 0B is a correction of Rev 0A. Shattered Glass Audio Ace: A free amp that mimics the sound of a 50's Fender Tweed amp.These amp sims are made for metal players and come with a few virtual guitar pedals. Vox amPlug 2 AC30 Headphone Guitar Amp Headphone Guitar Amplifier with 3 Amp Modes, 9 Selectable Effects, Tremolo Circuit, Speaker Cabinet Emulation, and Aux In Jack 132 reviews Write your review Item ID: amPlugAC30G2 49. Ignite Amps: You can find a mess of different boutique amp sims on the Ignite Amps website.Amped Roots: The Amped Roots simulator is great for getting those chuggy metal tones, and pairs perfectly with other ML Sound products, such as virtual pedals. ![]() Native Instruments has a free version of the software that allows you to use one amp, one cab, and a few guitar effects simultaneously. NA Guitar Rig 5: The Native Instruments Guitar Rig 5 is a virtual rack with over 70 amps, cabs, mics, and effects tools.The free version gives you a virtual recording space with cabs, mics, and a bunch of different pedals. IK Multimedia Amplitude: This might be the most popular free amp sim. ![]() Okay, but what software can you use to get amp-like tones out of these audio interfaces? Let's look at a few free options: Like the Scarlett, larger versions of the U-Phoria have MIDI ports. The only major difference is that the Behringer unit uses a cheaper pre-amp and has a combo XLR/1/4" input, which can accept a microphone or guitar cable. This sound has its roots in Motown and in bands like Chic, and in my experience, it forces you to play more accurately.īut the Behringer U-Phoria UM2 may be a better option for some people, as it's half the price of the Focusrite Scarlett Solo has all the same features. ![]() The straight-into-an-interface sound is popular right now, thanks to artists like Steve Lacy (who plays with The Internet and produced Kendrick's PRIDE). But that doesn't mean that you have to use amp modeling software with an interface. Vuelve con el AC2 RhythmVOX Bass, diseñado específicamente para bajistas. One last note-we're including audio interfaces in this article because, when paired with the right software, they're super tweak-able and can put out amazing "amp-like" tones. You also need to consider how comfortable these tools will feel while playing guitar, and how much use you might get out of them when you aren't practicing with a pair of headphones (an audio interface can also record music, for example). But you still need to keep things like music genre and effects in mind before you pull out your wallet. We aren't going to look at A/V receivers. For this article, we're only looking at tools that mimic the sounds of a real amp.
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