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UK 4 x 12 closed slanted: when used in combination with off-center miking, you will
get an interesting mid frequency range; therefore, this model works well when
combined with High Gain amps.
US 1 x 10 open back: Not much resonance in the low frequency range. Suitable for
use with blues harmonicas.
US 1 x 12 open back 1: Open enclosure of an American lead combo with a single 12"
speaker.
US 1 x 12 open back 2: Open enclosure of an American clean/crunch combo with a
single 12" speaker.
US 1 x 12 open back 3: Open enclosure of another American clean/crunch combo
with a single 12" speaker.
US broad range: Simulation of a classic electric piano speaker.
Analog simulation: Internal speaker simulation of a well-known British tube
preamplifier.
UK 1 x 12 (GarageBand): A British Class A tube open back with a single 12" speaker.
UK 4 x 12 (GarageBand): Classic closed enclosure with four 12" speakers (black series),
suitable for rock.
US 1 x 12 open back (GarageBand): Open enclosure of an American lead combo with
a single 12" speaker.
US 1 x 12 bass reflex (GarageBand): Closed bass reflex cabinet with a single 12" speaker.
DI Box: This option allows you to bypass the speaker simulation section.
Amp-Speaker Link button: Located between the Amp and Speaker pop-up menus, links
these pop-up menus so that when you change the amp model, the speaker associated
with that amp is loaded automatically.
Choosing a Guitar Amp Pro Equalizer
The EQ pop-up menu and the Amp-EQ Link button are near the top of the interface.
EQ pop-up menu: Contains the following EQ models: British1, British2, American, and
Modern. Each EQ model has unique tonal qualities that affect the way the Bass, Mids,
and Treble knobs in the Amp section respond.
Amp-EQ Link button: Located between the Amp and EQ pop-up menus, links these
pop-up menus so that when you change the amp model, the EQ model associated
with that amp is loaded automatically.
Each amp model has a speaker and EQ model associated with it. The default
combinations of amp, speaker, and EQ settings recreate a well-known guitar sound.
You are, of course, free to combine any speaker or EQ model with any amp by turning
off the two Link buttons.
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