Customer Reviews

  • Incredibly Accurate

    ★★★★★
    by Saturn Voyager
    I can´t be more happier with this soft amp, it sounds and behaves pretty realistic
  • It's a Gem

    ★★★★★
    by Yael Hidalgo
    I love this Amp I use it a lot for my rhythm Metal Guitars along with the FUCHS Train II
  • Plex In The Box

    ★★★★★
    by MS
    One of the best Plex type sims out there imo with the following caveat. Lowering the input gain (on the fx panel) quite a bit is required for good "cool Plex" type sounds. When set to 0dB it plays as if a 20dB boost pedal were in front of it. But its very responsive to pick and guitar vol knob once the input gain is lowered. I still prefer glowing tubes and a microphone, or a load box and IR, but when those are not feasible, this one is a very good alternative imo.
  • Sounds great!

    ★★★★☆
    by Winter
    Genuinely blown away by how good this sounds. Not only this but all of PA's guitar amp emulations. I can't believe I was sleeping on these! Note: Maybe sure you run these through a touch of room emulation to make them sound legit (would be great if they made a guitar room simulator plugin).
  • No real Plexi, but at least close

    ★★★★★
    by Faydit
    Good sounding and working interpretation of the Plexi-theme with some own character.
    On the one hand nice 1980's (hot-rod-)Plexi tones, on the other hand, for my taste a little bit too much "Americanized, if not ot say, Fenderized and polished", which impression I also have eg. from the - theoretically - Plexi based Friedman amps.
    More or less close or at least similar to a Plexi, but certainly (and unfortunately) not really the „real thing“.
    More Landau/Aldrich than Blackmore/Young/Van Halen, so to say. I personally had preferred the opposite, but ok.
    Nevertheless a good amp and an excellently sounding plugin, if you look for this kind of Plexi-based tones.
    I certainly would not replace a real 1959 SLP with a SE100 (nor with any Friedman), but it‘s a useful addition to the amp collection here, the closest one to a real Plexi, as far as I can hear, as this collection unfortunately does not include any 1959 or 1987 simulations, whyever. (As little as simulations of almost every other legendary vintage amp.)
    The cabinet/speaker/microphone selection is really good, the Creamback and even more the Warehouse are useful alternatives to the other, more common speakers. (Also an EVM 12L, even more a Sidewinder would have been a good choice in my opinion.)