Nowadays I'm using a Mooer GE-200 for amp modeling and limited effects (excellent delay and their tri-chorus is really good), plus a Mooer Red Truck for more effects (a shot of reverb when I need it, slap delay, tremelo and two different boosts). The two units and an M-Audio expression pedal all fit onto a Pedaltrain Classic. I never got into the boutique pedal scene. I've got a bunch of old stuff in a box somewhere, but the last stand-alone pedal I bought was an EHX B9 pedal. The all-in-one units are just a lot easier to carry around and I don't get caught up in comparing 9 different distortion units and trying to decide which one sounds best.ĮTA: 3 Chord Genius is right - a lot of the stock amp models are worthless for anything other than a starting point to make your own presets. Buzzy, way too much gain, just way over the top, especially the high-gain stuff. The Mooer lets me load 3rd party presets (some of the Choptones stuff is quite good) and speaker IRs. It takes a little work, but once you take a preset and dial it in to your liking, you're all set. My complaint about everything to do with electrified music generally boils down to the user interface. I got a Katana amp a couple years ago and it sounds fine but I don't like editing sounds on the PC, so I haven't explored that much. I set it up for two clean sounds and two crunch sounds and there it sits.
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