some more news about the gsp?
OK, since I last spoke on the matter I've rehearsed with the band, had a LOUD gig on sat night, and played at church, so I have given it a pretty good going over.
Overall impression at this point is that I'm not "Blown away" by it, but am still impressed with the unit.
FUnctionality, usability and flexibility whilst playing live are soooooo much better than my pedalboard, so that is definately very much appreciated !
As for the tones, it's a mix of great and merely good. I've got my lower gain tones (not clean, just low break up)sounding beautiful, my plexi crunch-type tone is very good, but there's still a slightly "plasticky" frequency that I need to find and cut a little bit.
Classic rock crunch rhythm tone is very good. My solo tones are the best I've ever had, although still need tweaking to get the EQ perfect.
Which brings me to the point that I find with all modellers, that it does take a lot more effort to get the EQ of all sounds completely right. Tube amps and pedals seem to be so much more instant to get thje right EQ.
It is also a huge joy to have quiet at all points in between my playing. Noise reduction on modellers is THE BEST !!
I also bought a 31-band stereo EQ to go with the GSP, and I think that it was a good buy for me. THe global EQ required for the sat night gig, and then at church at low volume were very different, and I found it much easier to tweak and be able to visualise it on the 31 band graphic, as opposed to the GSP's internal global post EQ. Others, who are more switched on EQ-wise would I'm sure be very happy simply using the GSP's own EQ.
I've decided that I may well need to experiment a bit with speakers, as I found the higher gain sounds a bit "mushy" at high volume. Currently using Greenbacks, so that's not a huge surprise. I think a couple of G12K-100's may well be the way to go. It would be nice to only need one 2x12 for a gig as well. With greenbacks I need two cabs, as I don't really trust two 25W greenbacks with a 50W tube amp running at about 7 on the MV.
So, ultimately, I still need to tweak my patches, but I really like the unit, and I find it cuts through a band mix just fine.
WIth the outboard 31 band EQ, I also have a very powerful tone-shaping tool, to help me adjust for different venues, and listening environments. (All those little Red LED's look fantastic on stage too !).
Does it sound exactly like a load of top quality tube amps, all running at their optimal settings - of course not. But it's easily close enough for me. And I'm really appreciative of the ease of use and tonal flexibility that a modeller gives me.
I only really use about 4 basic tones, but the ease of use of adding different FX and volume levels to those is a real pleasure with the GSP and Control2 foot controller.