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For sure a lot of it is me being bad at it but I struggle a lot less with an amp & a pedal than the same in the app. ![]() Clean and slightly distorted sounds I find super nice but I really struggle to get even a decently clean tone when it comes to high distortion. To wrap this up I still want to address the sound issue. Specs + - 600 Watts RMS 8 Ohms, 300 Watts 16 Ohms. Comes with BIAS Amp plugin (VST/AU/RTAS/AAX) and standalone app read less. and sync the entire collection across your desktop and mobile devices and BIAS Head in a snap. ![]() Window and options are a bit "clunky" but its a super cable software and once you get past those it is very easy to use day to day. Positive Grid Bias Guitar Amplifier Head (600 Watts). The latter is a vast resource that’s accessible directly from any Bias program, in which you’ll find additional free and updated amp models and Bias FX 2 presets. The interface once you're stting up the pedals etc is super nice and easy to use but I dont like that to me it feels a bit like an app ported ot PC. To edit a Bias FX 2 amplifier in the desktop standalone and plugin versions, you first have to find that amp either in Bias Amp 2 or in Positive Grid’s webbased Tonecloud. I still think you'd probably be better off with a decent amp + a few medals if you know what sound you want - but if you want a ton of creative sounds with pretty good quality in a few clicks thats a great product. ![]() For a beginner its just amazing as a platform to have fun with a ton of sounds & amps. ![]() Having said that for the base price of the tool paired with a basic audio interface its unbeatable value. Disclaimer: im a super basic user so sound quality can very much be down to me being bad & my equipment not being pro.
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