Man, I do the same. It's nice to record at home but not even close to the real sound with a reactive box. Using just the preamp is the same of recording from a pedal, you lose all the presence, depht, tone and punch from the poweramp, that's your amp signature. I'm using a Ignite power amp simulator (free vst) before the IR. It gives more depht to the sound but it's temporary.. I know how my Marshall sounds with a Torpedo and it's not even close. Really nice video for those who already can record something but didn't know.
@@BedroomGuitarHero If We had line out on an amp then great but noise could also be a problem. Not to mention your not driving the output tubes which is the magic.
Nice! This is what I needed!!
Man, I do the same. It's nice to record at home but not even close to the real sound with a reactive box.
Using just the preamp is the same of recording from a pedal, you lose all the presence, depht, tone and punch from the poweramp, that's your amp signature.
I'm using a Ignite power amp simulator (free vst) before the IR. It gives more depht to the sound but it's temporary.. I know how my Marshall sounds with a Torpedo and it's not even close.
Really nice video for those who already can record something but didn't know.
Great tip...so the amp head/combo obviously has to have an FX loop. BRILLIANT 👍🏾
Yeah FX loop is necessary, should have mentioned that :p
I wish I knew this before I bought my Torpedo! (well it does allow me to play quieter) but this is genius!
Yeah I was gonna buy the two notes captor x but then I thought hold on... If I only need attenuation at home...
Damn I have sell my 5150 II. I'm searching for a JCM 800+SD 1 so I don't need any plugin to simulate this sound
Brother!
Who?! :D
@@BedroomGuitarHero If We had line out on an amp then great but noise could also be a problem. Not to mention your not driving the output tubes which is the magic.