Great demo, interesting to see that we do most of the same way. I use the Carl Martin Plexi Ranger, only the Boost part as a type of treble boost as you do, on to the UA Twin 710 Preamp, which makes my Neural plugins sound even better to my ears. I don't have GGD's latest release, just the previous three ir packs. I can sometimes find the GGD to sound a bit "boxy" and I think like you, don't be afraid to use faders properly. Thank you.
Wow that’s an interesting chain you’ve got there mate! Treble boosters in front of the amp rule 🤘🏻😊 GGD’s IRs tend to sound a bit softer in the high end indeed (which can possibly “unmask” some boxy midrange as a result). But it’s by no means a bad thing to me personally since I’m having a lot better time dialling generally problematic high end of distorted guitars in the mix, and mostly getting rid of unnecessary mid stuff within the amp itself, or using a multiband compressor afterwards. Still have to level up my mixing skills by far though Thanks a lot for watching and sharing your experience!
@@valerinaatas I'm geeky ;) and it's a very interesting subject. I'm an analog guy from the start. Has real amps (some of them sound really good), load box and Kemper. But at the moment only using the Neural plugins, I think they sound fantastic, but I strongly believe in getting an analog element in the digital chain. The Boost part of Plexi Ranger is a development of Carl Martin's own old treble booster, so that's exactly your setup. The UA 710 preamp DI-box gives me the perfect control over the signal and I have quite a few Neurals, I think everything sounds better. Listened to my previous set-up, with the example of my Fortin Cali and Soldano (chug), and it was hard to get it. Now it sounds great and has a clear distinct tone. But I want to emphasize, it is my taste and brain :)
You’ve actually made me thinking about the potential tone affect of the DI boxes all night long 😄 Doing some research atm, really wonder what i’ll come up with
@@valerinaatas Take my opinion with a pinch of salt, especially with guitar sound which is a rabbit hole :) You can keep in mind what I think and let it grow. I can't answer how much my UA preamp DI affects the signal, only that it together with the Carl Martin treble boost sounds good. A DI box that seems good and affordable is Warm Audio.
Yeah there’s nothing to do with IRs here, it’s just I’ve gone a bit too far with the DI processing haha Should’ve probably pick another amp as well, the Omega is quite bright as it is, currently messing around with the Archetype: Nolly’s 5150 and it pairs fantastically. 10-46 strings, not too light not too fat (for drop D) Thanks for watching!
Congratulations on such a massive job done, looking forward to the next reviews and projects like this one
Thanks bro, appreciate u ❤️
ok, these cabs are good, but man, what amazing skills!
Thanks a lot man, greatly appreciated!
Dude it's been 5 months but I got the product just now :D
It sounds great and I am excited to check it my context!
Yay that’s great! These IRs are absolutely killing it, hope you’re gonna enjoy them!
Amazing video! Thanks for your contribution ❤
Thanks for making all of this happen Francesco!❤️
Niiice! ❤❤
Thanks dude! Your video is absolutely sick as well❤️🔥
@@valerinaatas aahh thanks a lot mate!
Can you please do a mixing video?
Sure, stay tuned!
I wanna see this man in a fluffy layered middle part
sick video bro! got a good idea about it sounds like a steal deal especially for the artist presets
Thank you so much Prerack❤️ Yeah it absolutely is. And I’m not lying when saying these are probably some of my favourite IRs I’ve ever came across
Great demo, interesting to see that we do most of the same way. I use the Carl Martin Plexi Ranger, only the Boost part as a type of treble boost as you do, on to the UA Twin 710 Preamp, which makes my Neural plugins sound even better to my ears. I don't have GGD's latest release, just the previous three ir packs.
I can sometimes find the GGD to sound a bit "boxy" and I think like you, don't be afraid to use faders properly. Thank you.
Wow that’s an interesting chain you’ve got there mate! Treble boosters in front of the amp rule 🤘🏻😊 GGD’s IRs tend to sound a bit softer in the high end indeed (which can possibly “unmask” some boxy midrange as a result). But it’s by no means a bad thing to me personally since I’m having a lot better time dialling generally problematic high end of distorted guitars in the mix, and mostly getting rid of unnecessary mid stuff within the amp itself, or using a multiband compressor afterwards. Still have to level up my mixing skills by far though
Thanks a lot for watching and sharing your experience!
@@valerinaatas I'm geeky ;) and it's a very interesting subject. I'm an analog guy from the start. Has real amps (some of them sound really good), load box and Kemper. But at the moment only using the Neural plugins, I think they sound fantastic, but I strongly believe in getting an analog element in the digital chain.
The Boost part of Plexi Ranger is a development of Carl Martin's own old treble booster, so that's exactly your setup. The UA 710 preamp DI-box gives me the perfect control over the signal and I have quite a few Neurals, I think everything sounds better. Listened to my previous set-up, with the example of my Fortin Cali and Soldano (chug), and it was hard to get it. Now it sounds great and has a clear distinct tone. But I want to emphasize, it is my taste and brain :)
You’ve actually made me thinking about the potential tone affect of the DI boxes all night long 😄 Doing some research atm, really wonder what i’ll come up with
@@valerinaatas Take my opinion with a pinch of salt, especially with guitar sound which is a rabbit hole :) You can keep in mind what I think and let it grow. I can't answer how much my UA preamp DI affects the signal, only that it together with the Carl Martin treble boost sounds good. A DI box that seems good and affordable is Warm Audio.
I also think if you have a good interface with input for guitar, that's enough.
More interested to purchase that left hand technique
Then you probably gonna get a bit worse than you are at this point haha
Appreciate you man ❤️
Офигенное видео, оч интересная тема, надеюсь приобрету себе как-нибудь.
Однозначно стоит того, я не вру когда говорю что это мои любимые кабы из всех что успел попробовать :)
Do you have light gauge strings on your guitar? because they (IR’s) all sound very Ice-picky! awesome playing though!!
Yeah there’s nothing to do with IRs here, it’s just I’ve gone a bit too far with the DI processing haha
Should’ve probably pick another amp as well, the Omega is quite bright as it is, currently messing around with the Archetype: Nolly’s 5150 and it pairs fantastically.
10-46 strings, not too light not too fat (for drop D)
Thanks for watching!
@@valerinaatas yes too bright sounding overall