You can even choose to use tube simulation circuitry, which provides extra harmonics and warmth while still retaining transparency. The response and low-end weight and tightness required just weren't quite there. The Mod Thing gives you flanger, phaser, chorus and other useful modulation gear. The sustain and resonance in this amp is impressive. I boosted it with every boost and tube screamer type plugin I had with so many terrific results. Remember, your mods, delays and reverbs go at the end of a signal chain. You can hear and feel the warmth as you cycle through.
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Inherently I developed a love for the best players and tones in those genres. If you have impulses, throw everything you can at it S-Gear has no pre-FX like boost pedals and such but it does have a really reliable array of post-FX.
The Duke is a medium-gain amp more suited to cleaner tones, and it's perfect for crunchy rock 'n' roll and lower-gain blues tones. For those concerned about CPU usage, there's an economy mode that proves very effective at conserving CPU power and doesn't affect sound quality too much either. It means you focus on playing, rather than tweaking a seemingly infinite variety of options.
Our last stop on this long-winded but hopefully informative stroll down S-Gear lane is the Jackal. Bottom line here is that S-Gear is a seriously great value and if you are a fan of music and styles that call for a warmer more vintage approach, this plugin must be yours. This amp provides some of the all out most realistic blues tones you will hear from a plugin. High-gain tones aren't so hot.
Boosting was so awesome with so many pedals on every single amp in S-Gear. Remember, delays and reverbs are always at the end of your chain.
Scuffham S-Gear – Honest Amp Sim Reviews
Then, by experimenting with the Push, Boost and amp Drive switches, as scuffhan as the gain and tone controls based on traditional passive designsyou can take it from Texas blues to classic British rock, or from BB King on through to ZZ Top.
It's stunningly done, and then some. I have been using S-Gear a lot for lower gain and clean stuff since I bought it. Firstly, it must be said how much of a delight it was to find so many of the factory presets to be entirely usable without the need for serious tweakage.
Yes and you should be too. This holds true for any plugin with post effects included. Scuffham brings a s-gesr of very warm, detailed and convincing tones for vintage uses. This one is sort of a blend of Fender style tones. I am a huge fan of old country, blues and southern rock, they scufffham genres I grew up with around my house with my Dad being a fairly well traveled session musician in said genres.
The company is headed up by Mike Scuffham, a former product designer for arguably the biggest guitar amp company of all time - Marshall. Our Verdict Blues hounds and classic rockers will be unable to suppress their urge to gurn when they clap ears on S-Gear's golden tones. He used to despise amp sims as he is a very traditional blues and country player that only believes in his vintage amps and s-tear on. Following a few slightly downtuned Alice in Chains licks and some galloping thrash metal riffage, it became apparent that The Jackal's response and character aren't particularly well suited to these styles.
It can sound big or small but it really does have that nice vintage Fender tone at all times.
Scuffham Amps S-Gear review
From our perspective, this simplicity of approach - s-gea on the quality of what it does have, rather than on quantity of features - gives S-Gear a particular charm. To be fair, most other amps sims have these tones fairly well covered too.
As part of every review, I always try bypassing all the components for my own scufvham in this case it was a good plan because while they do give you some nice sounding impulses, the selection is fairly limited. Pros Superbly user-friendly interface.
Scuffham S-Gear
The Stealer is said to be inspired scutfham an old modded Park amplifier. Excels at clean, blues and rock tones. I sometimes use him as my judge for vintage amp sim authenticity and this time out, he spent a couple hours riffing away happily.
The Plexmonster preset, for example, is an immediate winner, with an incredibly musical timbre and such a realism of response that we quickly forgot that we were using a plug-in this is surely the Holy Grail that amp sim developers are striving for! You can hear and feel the warmth as you cycle through. S-Gear offers some scuffha, usable presets for blues, country, rock, fusion, jazz, southern rock and loads for classic rock. To conclude, S-Gear is most suited to blues, rock 'n' roll and classic rock, as opposed to the metal end of the genre spectrum.
Remember, your mods, delays and reverbs go at the end of a signal chain.
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