Marshall® Plexi Super Lead 1959
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Marshall® Plexi Super Lead 1959
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b. berkovic
Plexi Super Lead 1959,absolutely amazing
I have experience with real thing, but this emulation is so close to real one,I am very satisfied, and of course very practical
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OJ
Very inspiring. I use Deluxe reverb, ac30/15 live/studio with pedals becauce these amps +pedals are most practical for what I play, but this plugin on my iMac/Ua Twin...I love the sound/dynamics and it is obvious that the people making this love and know the amp. I hope you will make similar quality simulations of Fender Deluxe Reverb and Vox AC 30.Great!
M. Ellola
Wonderful Amp-plugin
It feels like a real amp and you can record it in the night without disturbing your neighbors
M. Cartwright
I like it
a solid amp sim. I like how it adds a little more bite compared to my fender 55. I use it when I want more "in your face tones". I use the fender 55 for cleaner tones.
M. Olsen
Closest you can get to THAT sound in the box!
At the advice of a good friend, I sought out the typical amp settings used by AC/DC as a starting point for this amp sim. I found those settings here <https://youtu.be/j5C7GKGxICg?t=960>, and I was able to get strikingly close to an authentic tone with this UAD sim. I couldn't get a remotely similar sound out of any competition. It's great to know that I can pull this off in a mixdown when I need it, but mostly I'm just thrilled to get such a gorgeous fuzz tone. I love the distortion behavior in this amp. Cheers!
B. Szymczyk
simply amazing
Thx to uad plugins , i sold all my analog amps , compressor, vocal amps etc etc.... no need to mike up, and no freaking noise in the background..saved me al lot of money on a studio ;)
B. Goodwin
Great Amp Sound
This is a great emulation. Being able to practice without the need for a big amp taking up valuable space in our small flat has been great!
T. Ellis
Amazing.
I've got many amp sims and they've always been ok for writing or re-amping. But until I tried the Plexi 59 I was never just amazed at the tone and feel of a Marshall sim. UA and Softtube really nailed it!
k. bach
Parfait
La meilleure simulation
k. bach
Parfait
Très bonne simulation
k. bach
Parfait
Très bonne simulation
k. bach
Très bonne simulation
Parfait
k. bach
Parfait
Très bonne simulation.
k. bach
Très bonne simulation
Très bonne simulation, la meilleurs dans mon pack actuellement.
k. bach
Très bon PLU INS
Très bon simulation d'ampli, ayant possédé de nombreux Mashall, le son rentre très bien dans le mix.
M. Kraski
The Original
I call a real one my own. The plugin sounds the same. And it feels the same. And it doesn't cause the neighbourhood call the police. That's it.
o. romer
Just great, no excellent.
The version that came with the initial Apollo setup, changed a lot for me. I loved my J-Station, but this was something else. After purchasing the full version, I really enjoy the differens the mic's make. These days I just play my guitars for for fun and joy.
w. dorell
its ok...
it’s not the worst i’ve used. i wish the sound was able to be a bit more direct/dry. even the close mic’s have a hollowness to them. it pales in comparison to the fender tweed plugin. and the ‘missing’ cap on the mid knob is nothing but annoying. i mean really, who cares if fake the amp looks vintage?
R. Hortensius
Great Sounding Plexi !
Getting awesome clean tones from is Marshall Plexi as well !!
https://soundcloud.com/ronny-strat/get-to-it
E. Axelrod
One of the best out there!
I'm not a guitar player and I don't have a vast knowledge of amp emulations, nor have I worked with any of the real hardware. I can just go on my recent experience with other software, including, Amplitube and Bias FX in particular. Though I think the pedals are extremely useful, the actual amps. themselves do not compare to the Marshall Plexi Super Lead. Once again, take this review with grain of salt, I can only go by what I hear and perceive. In addition, the Unison tracking really make it that much more special in an ever increasingly emulated world.