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Ampless guitar rig
Ampless guitar rig











ampless guitar rig

The Two Notes is all inclusive (preamp, speaker sim, cab sim, mic sim, IR, reverb, EQ) and has tons of options, but also seems more permanent than the other two options (I can stick the Two Notes at the end of a pedal board once I can afford a proper Princeton or something). My original budget was $200, while the Two Notes is $320. The last option is the Two Notes CAB M+, which I picked over the Strymon Iridium. It's convenient and portable, and has a headphone output. I hardly ever use effects but if it sounds good, it sounds good. It is digital and has all the effects I'll ever need at the press of programmable buttons. The next step up is the Boss GT-1 multi effects. No headphone option, but it's my leading contender because I'm only out $40. The Joyo American Sound is a very low risk and presumably high reward option for me, as a beginner to ampless. I've narrowed it down to a few options (and other recommendations are welcome). I hope to find a solution that will fit in the front pocket of a gig bag to make traveling to gigs and rehearsals super easy. I've yet to explore the world of ampless rigs, but I'm searching for a clean platform that I can run direct to a PA and possibly use for headphone practice, too.

#Ampless guitar rig portable#

Instead of an amp, I only have access to a portable PA/ monitor wedge type thing.

ampless guitar rig

This is basically cross-posted on TDPRI, but I figured the people on this forum will be more useful because I'm playing with a jazz ensemble.Īnyway, I'm in a situation where our band has more guitarists than amps. I've been hanging around this forum for some time now, but I believe this is my first time posting a thread.













Ampless guitar rig