mijknahs wrote:Beautiful!There are ways.....
Now, only if it had reverb...
http://www.buildyourownclone.com/reverb.html
mijknahs wrote:Beautiful!There are ways.....
Now, only if it had reverb...
barefootdave wrote:How is the Line 6 as far as tone/effects? Is it possible to come reasonably close to a jerry tone on a non-jerrified guitar? I'm a banjo player who is a total nube to the world of electric guitars. I'm learning a ton on this forum, but I still have many many stupid questions that I'll apologize in advance for.
I have a Line 6 SpiderJam at home now, and really like it. Lots of fun backing tracks (recorded by actual studio pros) mp3 input that I route to the headphone jack of my laptop to jam with the shows on my external HD or with YouTube. It's easy to adjust the guitar volume to match the backing tracks or the stuff coming off the computer.
mijknahs wrote:Beautiful!I have been dying to try on of these VanAmps reverb pedals. I bet they would sound awesome with your amp.
Now, only if it had reverb...
jeager wrote:+ 1 on the Amplitube application. I just downloaded the Fender Amps version last night, with a good pair of head phones and/or studio monitors hooked up to my computer it very good. Just take the fender 65 twin preset and boost treble and cut bass, crank up the verb a bit and your ready to go. Great way to play while listening to/transcribing parts from the recordings. As bedroom as you can get and simple to plug in and play...my real rig will be getting more rest at home.I have Amplitube via the iRig and mostly agree with above ... but fair warning: my buffered guitar won't work through the iRig for some reason. Strat hooks up just fine and I practice with it, especially outside during summer. Just a bummer that it doesn't work with my "real" guitar....