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For only $24.99 (instead of $119.99), get ReAmp Studio, a full guitar tone rig by Audio Assault!

ReAmp Stuio is your definitive guitar suite. It comes fully loaded with 36 Stompboxes, 103 Amp Heads, 100 Cab IRs, 35 “FLEX” Cabs with movable mic position, Rack FX Module and Dual IR Loader with IMPACT control to enhance realism.

ReAmp Studio works in most DAWs and is compatible with MacOs, Windows and Linux.

This is a limited time offer you should not miss, hurry and save!

Deal page: https://audioplugin.deals/reamp-studio-vst-au-aax-by-audio-assault/
Deal expires on June 22nd, 2021 at midnight eastern time

KEY FEATURES

  • 36 Stompboxes
  • 103 Amp Heads
  • 100 Cab IRs
  • 35 “FLEX” Cabs with movable mic position
  • Rack FX Module
  • Dual IR Loader with IMPACT control to enhance realism
  • Compatible with Mac, Windows and Linux
  • Works in most DAWs

 

 

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On 6/8/2021 at 5:21 AM, Fleer said:

I like Audio Assault but have no experience with their guitar plugins. Anyone?

HASR (which is down right now) likes it.

https://web.archive.org/web/20210209215610/https://honestampsimreviews.com/2020/12/28/audio-assault-reamp-studio/

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ReAmp studio will not replace all of your premium amp sims but it will also not break the bank. The tones and the amount of gear included are worth well over the full price of the plugin. For those wanting that real feeling of “bang for the buck”, ReAmp Studio is a no-brainer purchase. It’s not the best modeling Audio Assault has done to date, that can be found in products like SIGMA and the RVXX but nearly everything functions, feels and sounds very solid. Buy with confidence!

I picked it up for less when it was pre-release (as Grind Machine III), but I haven't done much with it since I have no shortage of amp sims to play with.  The amp and speaker cab names it uses are intentionally misspelt, which is of mild annoyance for me, but at least it's not hard to guess what it's supposed to be.  Seems the amps are profiled, like TH-U, rather than emulated in circuit, like Amplitube.  The amp knobs don't necessarily match the original.  Overall, it definitely gives you a lot for the money.

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what's honest money for if not to spend it on things you're going to use once in your life and then stash away with the other 3,000 things you don't ever use?

There's a demo, btw

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