Heritage Softail
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If I had to do it over, a part of me thinks it is cheaper to be 93% as good for some amp models. I know this is the boogie board but I have not found anything to model the 3D feel of the SLO. Even other Soldanos don't get it. THe Boogie Holy Gail IIC+ is another amp like that IMO. Boogie can't even get that original tone back in the MKV no matter what the MKV manual says. I like the IIC+ mode but someday...... I will geta IIC+ non-EQ and feel the love. An old amp with the high end components is the sh!t.
Part of what I like about the Axe is that is does all the effects and has preset doses of each in a professional level mix. I am not an expert in mixing effects like that. It will be funny if I do get an Axe and have it just for effects. My buddies would shi!t a brick to see one of those in my rig. Only drawback is that it seems to attempt to fit the tone in a box instead of letting it naturally bloom, with the normal ragged edges. That is the 7% I feel that keeps me at bay for a solid state generated tone.
On the OP Roadster. With Actives in a Schecter or ESP, I like the nu-metal shreddy leads in the old school style. Not the classic rock or blues style. Roadster is just such a great riffing amp. To my ears it is 100% for that purpose at world class levels. Dark, evil, chugging. For a Zep lead, look elsewhere. Like a tele in a Vox... or Danelectro.... What a serious tone source liar Page was.... quite clever.
Time to go push a mower in the 100 degree heat.....
Part of what I like about the Axe is that is does all the effects and has preset doses of each in a professional level mix. I am not an expert in mixing effects like that. It will be funny if I do get an Axe and have it just for effects. My buddies would shi!t a brick to see one of those in my rig. Only drawback is that it seems to attempt to fit the tone in a box instead of letting it naturally bloom, with the normal ragged edges. That is the 7% I feel that keeps me at bay for a solid state generated tone.
On the OP Roadster. With Actives in a Schecter or ESP, I like the nu-metal shreddy leads in the old school style. Not the classic rock or blues style. Roadster is just such a great riffing amp. To my ears it is 100% for that purpose at world class levels. Dark, evil, chugging. For a Zep lead, look elsewhere. Like a tele in a Vox... or Danelectro.... What a serious tone source liar Page was.... quite clever.
Time to go push a mower in the 100 degree heat.....