amp and cabinet modelling

Discussion in 'Beginner's Q&A Forum' started by ambush, Apr 15, 2007.

  1. ambush

    ambush _RASTA_man_

    Can anyone tell me the diff between Amp modelling and cabinet modelling in a processor...

    this is the specification given for Line 6 POD 2.0 Bean Amplifier Modeler


    # Amp Models based on*:
    # '64 Fender ® Deluxe Reverb ®
    # '59 Fender ® Bassman ®
    # '68 Marshall ® Plexi 100 watt
    # Marshall ® JTM-45 meets Budda Twinmaster
    # '60 Tweed Fender ® Champ ®
    # Budda Twinmaster head
    # '65 Blackface Fender ® Twin Reverb ®
    # '60 Vox ® AC 15
    # '60 Vox ® AC 30 non-Top Boost
    # '85 Mesa/Boogie ® Mark IIc+ Clean Channel
    # '85 Mesa/Boogie ® Mark IIc+ Drive Channel
    # Dumble ® Overdrive Special Clean Channel
    # '95 Mesa/Boogie ® Dual Rectifier ® Head
    # '89 Soldano SLO Super Lead Overdrive
    # Dumble ® Overdrive Special Drive Channel
    # 1987 Roland ® JC-120 Jazz Chorus
    # Line 6 ® Insane

    Cabinet Models based on*:
    # 1960 Fender ® Tweed Champ ®
    # 1952 Fender ® Tweed Deluxe Reverb ®
    # 1960 Vox ® AC-15
    # 1964 Fender ® Deluxe Reverb ®
    # 1965 Fender ® Blackface Twin Reverb ®
    # 1967 Vox ® AC-30
    # 1995 Matchless Chieftain
    # 1959 Fender ® Bassman ®
    # 1996 Marshall ® with Vintage 30s
    # 1978 Marshall ® with stock 70s
    # 1968 Marshall ® Basketweave with Greenbacks
    # Line 6 ® 4x12
    # Line 6 ® 1x12
    # Line 6 ® 2x12
    # Line 6 ® 4x10


    # POD 2.0 Effects
    # Compressor
    # Delay/Compressor
    # Tremolo Delay/Tremolo
    # Chorus 1
    # Delay/Chorus 1
    # Chorus 2
    # Delay/Chorus 2
    # Flanger 1
    # Delay/Flanger1
    # Flanger 2
    # Delay/Flanger2
    # Rotary Speaker
    # Delay/Swell
    # Delay
    # Reverb



    somebody tell me what all this means
    does the amp modelling also include distortion
     
  2. ronnieanand

    ronnieanand n00bier th@n th0u

    Amp models mean distortions that comes from the amp. Cabinet models it the emulation of the speakers....
     

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