Behringer tube modeler (sans amp copy) demo.

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Thanks for the samples hurb, appreciated you going to the effort of posting this up... :wink:

The californian setting is mean eh... that's what setting I use on my GT2 most of the time, and amp dist for more subtle dist.

Really reminds me of that In Utero sound, without needing a humbucker... :lol:

I too had really bad probs with feedback... especially microphonic feedback with that much gain... after removing the claws that solved everythin.

Think Ill take the plunge and grab one... :wink: I'll do some comparisons if I do...

cheers
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You can hear the GT2 alone, on calif setting... here... @ 11.00...

Sound quality is poor....

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othomas2 wrote:Thanks for the samples hurb, appreciated you going to the effort of posting this up... :wink:

The californian setting is mean eh... that's what setting I use on my GT2 most of the time, and amp dist for more subtle dist.

Really reminds me of that In Utero sound, without needing a humbucker... :lol:

I too had really bad probs with feedback... especially microphonic feedback with that much gain... after removing the claws that solved everythin.

Think Ill take the plunge and grab one... :wink: I'll do some comparisons if I do...

cheers
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No worries man. I aint the biggest fan of the pedal to be honest...much more into fuzz really. but it's nice to have for different sounds. Its worth getting to try and see if it sounds near enough to the gt2...if it does then you can make some monies. :P
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megupload won't let me download :(.
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Zaphod wrote:megupload won't let me download :(.
could be your uni internets, if people are using your megaupload use amount?
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FUCK SAKE.

I was clicking on download and it did nothing, so i let it sit there for ten or so minutes, i opened the page and the download was up, clicked save and the browser just went BYE.

No error no nothing, fucking thing.

I'll keep trying.

Edit: HLYSHT I didn't notice this was post 1000 **happy**!
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i can't download loads of stuff on this eee but will as soon as i can use the other laptop, i'm curious though :(

never owned a guitar sansamp but sure miss my bass sansamp shouldnt've gotten rid of it
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Post by Mike »

Zaphod wrote:FUCK SAKE.

I was clicking on download and it did nothing, so i let it sit there for ten or so minutes, i opened the page and the download was up, clicked save and the browser just went BYE.

No error no nothing, fucking thing.

I'll keep trying.

Edit: HLYSHT I didn't notice this was post 1000 **happy**!
Did you fill in the three letter code first?
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Post by Reece »

I'm a clumsy bastard, not a simpleton.

It was just the uni net being incredibly slow combined with my browser's impeccable sense of when to crash.
I downloaded them this morning, the web is being a little faster. Not really too keen on it, any chance of a direct demo?
That is, if I'm right in assuming it's made to be plugged in direct as well as into an amp.