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Guitar rig 5 player review
Guitar rig 5 player review














This high-quality boutique amp is eagerly waiting for your high-speed solos! It provides two channels (Normal and Overdrive) with independent gain settings, 3-band EQ, Master, Presence (high mids) and Depth (low frequencies) controls. Based on the Soldano SLO (Super Lead Overdrive) 100, which is not an amp for dance balls but is considered the ultimate amp by many guitar players. This is a nice surprise that enriches the software’s already comprehensive amp collection. In short, the Van 51 isn’t limited to heavy metal guitars with high-output pickups. The Rhythm channel sounds very heavy, but the sound is nice! With a Telecaster you can hear the twang of the instrument, which is a good point. With our Les Paul the difference between the two channels is pretty evident.

guitar rig 5 player review

The addition of this amp is good news because Guitar Rig was quite convincing with clean and crunch sounds, but distortion was not at the same level.

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Moreover, both guitars sounded different, meaning that the software stays faithful to the instrument, which is often not the case with amp simulations.

guitar rig 5 player review

The tone is accurate but not too artificial. With an ESP or an Ibanez in the lead channel, the amp was much more convincing. Even if the amp wasn’t conceived with clean sounds in mind, we tried it out with a 335 and a Telecaster, and the results are quite ok even if not jaw-dropping. The rhythm channel features two switches: Bright and Crunch, while both channels share a 3-band EQ, a Post Gain control (master volume), a Resonance control (low frequencies), a Presence control (high mids) and a Hi-Gain switch. This amp, appropriately named “Van 51,” has two channels. Van Halen, famous for his high-gain sound, palm muting and tapping, and his drop-D tuning. The first one is an emulation of the famous Peavey 5150, the amp of Mr.

guitar rig 5 player review

One thing must be clear: if you don’t like distortion, the two new simulations aren’t for you.














Guitar rig 5 player review