If I wanted a Marshall tone exclusively, I own 4 marshal amps, plus several of their drive pedals. If they are slightly different who cares so long as it sounds good. ![]() I've owned many different amps over the years and nailing down their classic tones isn't too hard for me. I gave up trying and simply found the best tones and tweaked them that way they needed to sound. Picking out which amp specifically by ear is pretty much impossible. ![]() US blues are likely smaller combo's with a single speaker, the UK is obviously Marshall, and the US Metal is likely Boogie amps and possibly something like the Peavy 5150 thrown in there. The 2X12 can be a Twin, Bassman, Deluxe etc. Something like US typically refers to pre CBS Fender amps. They do list their own amp types there but you're right about the rest. ![]() They'd be taken to the cleaners in a lawsuits for naming a half dozen different amp manufacturers by both the manufacturers and the end users who would dispute the tones are actual Fender, marshall etc. If for example, they say the one amp head is a Fender Deluxe without Fenders permission they are infringing on Fender patents. ![]() The issue with pedal makers when it comes to amp modeling is they run into legal issues when dealing with trade marks. I have those same stomplab pedals for bass and guitar so I sympathize with you on that.
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