- Feb 6, 2008
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Ok, so this started off as a tone test for my Fireball with Impulses (some of you may know that I've had a few problems, ahem).
Anyway I thought I give Wagner mk.II a bash as well as trying out TSS. Heres some comparisons between them, all using my Schecter Hellraiser in Drop B, GuitarHacks impulses.
The riffs aren't too exciting (just reminded me of recent-era Soilwork) but I found it staggering how good a free amp sim sounded compared to a £700 tube head. Both the leads are Wagner in all three clips btw.
First clip: Fireball, 2 tracks + Parallel Compression
http://cid-5ba3958448d400f2.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/EarthworkFireball.mp3
Second Clip: Wagner, 2 tracks + Parallel Compression
http://cid-5ba3958448d400f2.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/EarthworkWagner.mp3
Third clip: Fireball + Wagner, 4 tracks, no Parallel Compression
http://cid-5ba3958448d400f2.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/EarthworkBoth.mp3
There's definitely room for improvement (hopefully Recabinet should improve these!!).
As a side note Nick Crow is meant to be working on 5150 emulation now, if so what does that make Wagner?? Smooth distortion, tight low end and lots of mids (at least compared to the Fireball) = 5150 to my ears.
Anyway I thought I give Wagner mk.II a bash as well as trying out TSS. Heres some comparisons between them, all using my Schecter Hellraiser in Drop B, GuitarHacks impulses.
The riffs aren't too exciting (just reminded me of recent-era Soilwork) but I found it staggering how good a free amp sim sounded compared to a £700 tube head. Both the leads are Wagner in all three clips btw.
First clip: Fireball, 2 tracks + Parallel Compression
http://cid-5ba3958448d400f2.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/EarthworkFireball.mp3
Second Clip: Wagner, 2 tracks + Parallel Compression
http://cid-5ba3958448d400f2.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/EarthworkWagner.mp3
Third clip: Fireball + Wagner, 4 tracks, no Parallel Compression
http://cid-5ba3958448d400f2.skydrive.live.com/self.aspx/Public/EarthworkBoth.mp3
There's definitely room for improvement (hopefully Recabinet should improve these!!).
As a side note Nick Crow is meant to be working on 5150 emulation now, if so what does that make Wagner?? Smooth distortion, tight low end and lots of mids (at least compared to the Fireball) = 5150 to my ears.