Ok I will reveal the results:
Amp A = 5150
Amp B = Line 6 Spider II (HD150)
Using the same cabinet (Genz Benz 212) and mic/mic position (Beta58).
I have to say that this is the first time I have plugged in my Spider since I bought my 5150 almost two years ago. Its amazing how my perception of what low end amps can deliver a good tone and how well they can actually sound mic'd if you know what you are doing. Shows how much I have learned from this forum. The Spider was so much easier to dial in in terms of eq in my DAW as the 5150 needed more work to sound decent. I find it even more ironic that for practicing I prefer the sound of the Spider much more over the 5150.
The spider actually does looser more bluesy tones better that the 5150. I was playing around in the neck pickup and went back to my 5150 and noticed that the tone was just too fizzy and loose and didn't sound as drastic when going from the neck to bridge, the neck position just sounded like a looser (in a bad way) version of the neck. I definitely can't wait to modding my 5150 to deal with the ridiculous amount of fizz. Its the 5150's fizz that made the Spider a lot easier to work with.
At the end of the day I kinda feel like Sturgis
, and now I can kinda see the reasoning behind using Line 6 Modeling over a real (or tube) amp. Really goes to show under the right circumstances, just about nay amp can sound decent if not killer and even confuse some advanced ears as well.
Amp A = 5150
Amp B = Line 6 Spider II (HD150)
Using the same cabinet (Genz Benz 212) and mic/mic position (Beta58).
I have to say that this is the first time I have plugged in my Spider since I bought my 5150 almost two years ago. Its amazing how my perception of what low end amps can deliver a good tone and how well they can actually sound mic'd if you know what you are doing. Shows how much I have learned from this forum. The Spider was so much easier to dial in in terms of eq in my DAW as the 5150 needed more work to sound decent. I find it even more ironic that for practicing I prefer the sound of the Spider much more over the 5150.
The spider actually does looser more bluesy tones better that the 5150. I was playing around in the neck pickup and went back to my 5150 and noticed that the tone was just too fizzy and loose and didn't sound as drastic when going from the neck to bridge, the neck position just sounded like a looser (in a bad way) version of the neck. I definitely can't wait to modding my 5150 to deal with the ridiculous amount of fizz. Its the 5150's fizz that made the Spider a lot easier to work with.
At the end of the day I kinda feel like Sturgis
