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JCM 800 ANALOG vs. DIGITAL! Can you hear it? 

Johannes Apfel
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Hey fellow guitar freaks!
Here is a listening test for you guys to judge the difference between an analog JCM 800 Studio Classic SC20H versus a digital Amp simulation: Native Instruments GUITAR RIG 7, Model "Lead 800".
I tried to dail the tones to get a similar feel and tone.
Both the real JCM 800 and the Guitar Rig 7 Plugin were fed with the same DI Signal, which was pre-recorded.
Both signals then ran into the same Impulse Responses: Redwirez Marshall 1960 with Greenbacks G12M25
Blending 2 IRs (Royer 121 and Sennheiser 421) with close micing and phase auto alignment

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@joapguitar
@joapguitar 5 дней назад
THE TONES START RIGHT HERE: 00:43
@peterknicked
@peterknicked 2 дня назад
Huge difference
@user-qr7ee2cp4y
@user-qr7ee2cp4y День назад
Big surprise... you get what you pay for...
@joapguitar
@joapguitar 6 часов назад
when you know, you know ;)
@heikojakob6491
@heikojakob6491 5 дней назад
I did a shootout between my 1959HW/1960AHW/1960BHW full stack and my headrush pedalboard on a pair of Laney LFR-212 FRFRs. It needed some serious tweaking on the tone with various IR files and some boost to get the headrush to the same sound. Yes, the Laneys couldn't keep up with the punch of the real amp in a live scenario, but after recording both thru a SM57 and a E906 the sound was almost indistinguishable. Even if you heard some difference, nobody could tell which one was which.
@joapguitar
@joapguitar 4 дня назад
That's interesting! Totally my experience as well... you have to fiddle around like a MF to get the Amp Sim Sound close to the real amp. The real amp is still more dynamic if you listen closely but for some heavy rhythm strumming I doubt you could really hear it in a mix. Some lighter picking and playing with the volume knob mostly reveals the amp simulation. Cheers man!
@myuncle2
@myuncle2 2 дня назад
On a DI comparison you can fool us, yes, both will sound good but not that great. The real fun is when you play live a tube amp, with a good power attenuator, unless you play in a very big venue.
@joapguitar
@joapguitar 2 дня назад
yeah mate the real fun starts in the room with the master at 4!
@MrZynom
@MrZynom 4 дня назад
A=Amp
@joapguitar
@joapguitar 4 дня назад
sank ju for your vote
@joapguitar
@joapguitar 4 дня назад
B is the real amp :)
@peterknicked
@peterknicked 2 дня назад
B is the amp A is fuzzy and unnatural hence it is digital
@joapguitar
@joapguitar 2 дня назад
@@peterknicked you are correct, sir 😎🤟
@SMFLiveForMusic
@SMFLiveForMusic 4 дня назад
A tube amp will always be the best sounding, digital is very practical and versatile but it does not compare in quality to the real thing! 🤘
@joapguitar
@joapguitar 4 дня назад
yeah man you are right! So whats the real amp ;)
@Stereostupid
@Stereostupid 17 часов назад
B is darker but sounds true
@pulpsmack
@pulpsmack 4 дня назад
TBH both are underwhelming by 2203 standards. B sounds more open and I expect to be the amp. A sounds like Bees. Both are boxy.
@joapguitar
@joapguitar 4 дня назад
hey mate you guessed right, B is the real amp! The only reason they could sound boxy would be my IR Loader... And the fact that there's absolutely no EQ or reverb or delay or compression on the audio files. Do you reckon other amp sims would win agains the 2203 in my video?
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