The author, a professional musician, discusses their experience transitioning from using a traditional Marshall tube amplifier to a solid-state Boss Katana amp. They note that the Boss amp was a significant step down in sound quality compared to the tube amp they had used for years.
The author explains the complex relationship between an electric guitar, the guitarist, and the amplifier in producing the desired "sweet sound" that both the player and the audience appreciate. They highlight that simply plugging any amplifier between the guitar and speakers is not enough, as the selected amp combined with the guitarist's preferences is crucial in creating the desired tone.
The article delves into the "tube simulator (sim) wars," where purists insist that the exact sweet tube sound can only be achieved by using an actual tube amplifier, driven hard, and then recorded. This ongoing debate suggests that the choice between digital simulators and tube amps remains a contentious issue in the music industry.
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by Michael Jame... в medium.com 08-31-2024
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