Rimskidog said:
The avatar should give you a clue guys. I'm a recording studio. I want to have a decent rig with which I can cover the bases if the band that walks in off the street (whatever they might play) bring a pile of crap in with them. I used the MTS system last year but don't know the gear well enough to know what will cover the basics. I guess I'm looking for the most flexibility I can get from say, half a dozen modules. At the least I'd like to cover:
Marshall plexi
Vox
a decent clean
a US hi-gain type model
So what are the most flexible modules and what would cover these bases the best?
Thanks
T
The MTS are popular with recording studios for that flexibility- I got my RM100 from a small studio that had it for the same purpose you are after.
The suggestions in the post above are good ones- here's the 6 I would suggest for a wide variety of tones & styles:
Blackface (cleanest of cleans), KH-1 is supposed to be similar & slightly better, but I have never heard one.
Tweed (slightly dirty clean to a pretty raunchy bluesy/overdriven tone ala SRV)
Super V for the Vox tone (if you can get a modded Top Boost that is just as good- the stock Top Boost is much gainier than a stock AC30. too much so for my taste)
Brahma - Love this one for mid-gain, I've been using it more lately.
1086- extremely versatile module, mid gain all the way to scorching metal; I don't own a SL+ but you could substitute that also.
Grail or Recto for high gain Mesa sound (I base this off of others' recommendations- my Grail is still en route.) I own an Ultra- it is OK, but I think the Grail is going to be better.
There are quite a few modders that hang out on this forum- browse around & keep an eye on the classifieds. For Europe- check out Salvation mods. Egnater makes 2 channel modules as well as doing custom/mod work.