Thomann/HarleyBenton Tech21 Character Series Clones
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Thomann/HarleyBenton Tech21 Character Series Clones
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£25 a piece, albeit the v1 versions without the speaker emulation defeat.
I have a Tech21 Blonde I use as an Amp Sim with Sell Crazy when we practise at my drummers house and it's amazing. These might be worth a pop. Part of me wants to pick up a couple to try out.
£25 a piece, albeit the v1 versions without the speaker emulation defeat.
I have a Tech21 Blonde I use as an Amp Sim with Sell Crazy when we practise at my drummers house and it's amazing. These might be worth a pop. Part of me wants to pick up a couple to try out.
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Bear in mind these have speaker emulation on all the time, so you might get some odd interaction going into a power amp and then speakers, but you might actually be ok as the EQ is pretty powerful.
I've been very impressed with the Blonde I have for going DI - it also takes pedals very well - it sounds as close as you'd not know to playing pedals into a mic'd Fender amp.
I've been very impressed with the Blonde I have for going DI - it also takes pedals very well - it sounds as close as you'd not know to playing pedals into a mic'd Fender amp.
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Thanks for the info. I think for £25 it's worth a punt.Mike wrote:Bear in mind these have speaker emulation on all the time, so you might get some odd interaction going into a power amp and then speakers, but you might actually be ok as the EQ is pretty powerful.
I've been very impressed with the Blonde I have for going DI - it also takes pedals very well - it sounds as close as you'd not know to playing pedals into a mic'd Fender amp.
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So I picked up the British and American (Marshall and Fender) pedals and tried them out at rehearsal last night.
The American one sounds just like my Blonde to me, although we weren't doing "silent" practise so I couldn't A/B them. The footswitch doesn't work in bypass mode however so I've contacted Thomann and they're going to replace it.
The British sounds very Marshally and lovely, I'll get the Tech21 settings from their website and start having a muck about next week.
Overall QC issue aside, I'm impressed.
The American one sounds just like my Blonde to me, although we weren't doing "silent" practise so I couldn't A/B them. The footswitch doesn't work in bypass mode however so I've contacted Thomann and they're going to replace it.
The British sounds very Marshally and lovely, I'll get the Tech21 settings from their website and start having a muck about next week.
Overall QC issue aside, I'm impressed.
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