satya Posted August 5 Share Posted August 5 Nembrini Audio have released Double Reverb Guitar Amplifier, a plugin modelled after the classic 1972 Fender Twin Reverb Silver Face combo amplifier, available with intro pricing which end August 31st: https://www.nembriniaudio.com/products/double-reverb-guitar-amplifier Desktop version – $29.99, increasing to $137.00 iOS version – $9.99, increasing to $19.99 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 This is pretty awesome, had to purchase it to keep the collection complete, going to play around with it a bit more today, and run against some of the TONEX Twin capture sets I have (as close as I have to that amp) I have. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Brian Walton Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 8 hours ago, Artie Choke said: This is pretty awesome, had to purchase it to keep the collection complete, going to play around with it a bit more today, and run against some of the TONEX Twin capture sets I have (as close as I have to that amp) I have. Tone Junkie, the Studio Rats and Chop Tones all have twin reverb captures for Tonex. And there are also free captures of twins. Think nembrini should focus on more boutique things to stay relevant. At some point the people buying to complete the collection in this economy will die off. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
telecode 101 Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 9 hours ago, Artie Choke said: This is pretty awesome, had to purchase it to keep the collection complete, going to play around with it a bit more today, and run against some of the TONEX Twin capture sets I have (as close as I have to that amp) I have. How’s does it compare? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jude77 Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 12 hours ago, Artie Choke said: This is pretty awesome, had to purchase it to keep the collection complete, going to play around with it a bit more today, and run against some of the TONEX Twin capture sets I have (as close as I have to that amp) I have. When you've had a chance to compare them please come back and let us know what you think. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jude77 Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 3 hours ago, Brian Walton said: Tone Junkie, the Studio Rats and Chop Tones all have twin reverb captures for Tonex. And there are also free captures of twins. Think nembrini should focus on more boutique things to stay relevant. At some point the people buying to complete the collection in this economy will die off. You make a really good point here. Since Tonex/NAM type of amp modeling arrived I've wondered what the future of developers like Nembrini is. You have a very interesting idea about going the boutique direction. I hope he (and the others) are making plans for the future because I really like his stuff. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
MrFigg Posted August 7 Share Posted August 7 Yeah. I don’t like Tonex. There, I said it. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted August 8 Share Posted August 8 Well I got as close as I could to amp used, some closer than others😇 '57, '58, '62, '70 and late '70's unspecified, I found an Oxford 12T6s IR and stuck with that for the time. What I found was that TONEX had that Fender sound in abundance, both in clean and driven and everything in between, especially driven. If you've had a bit to do with Fender tube amps in your time, you should have no trouble picking the TONEX for what it is. The Nembrini not so, I mean it's there if you really concentrate and squint your eyes, but no cigar. As an amp sim it sounds good, very good even, there is no problem there, it's light on CPU, the GUI is fairly intuitive, but imo, as with everything else to date, it falls short of the bar set by TONEX both in sound quality and feel, and the ability to unmistakably sound like that which it sets out to. Apart from the Fender Twins, which were mainly IK and Tone Junkies, just for kicks later I also used some Amalgam, like Fender Deluxe, Super Deluxe, Tweed Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Bassman and the like. Although obviously different to the model at hand, the same traits are still present, superior sound quality and feel, and that unmistakable Fender sound. Despite of the insane amount of 3rd party Capture Packs I have I still personally prefer IK's most of the time when it comes to Fender. As far as captures go, I certainly don't pass them over just because they are IK's, I don't think they done a bad a job as some make out, quite the opposite in fact, I found Amplitubes Fender, at least Fender 1 and Fender 2 had that distinctive and unmistakable Fender sound as well imo. That's enough Rambling from me, except to say that's all just my opinion, we are all entitled to our own, rock on and be happy all 👍 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jude77 Posted August 9 Share Posted August 9 On 8/8/2024 at 1:38 AM, Artie Choke said: Well I got as close as I could to amp used, some closer than others😇 '57, '58, '62, '70 and late '70's unspecified, I found an Oxford 12T6s IR and stuck with that for the time. What I found was that TONEX had that Fender sound in abundance, both in clean and driven and everything in between, especially driven. If you've had a bit to do with Fender tube amps in your time, you should have no trouble picking the TONEX for what it is. The Nembrini not so, I mean it's there if you really concentrate and squint your eyes, but no cigar. As an amp sim it sounds good, very good even, there is no problem there, it's light on CPU, the GUI is fairly intuitive, but imo, as with everything else to date, it falls short of the bar set by TONEX both in sound quality and feel, and the ability to unmistakably sound like that which it sets out to. Apart from the Fender Twins, which were mainly IK and Tone Junkies, just for kicks later I also used some Amalgam, like Fender Deluxe, Super Deluxe, Tweed Deluxe, Deluxe Reverb, Bassman and the like. Although obviously different to the model at hand, the same traits are still present, superior sound quality and feel, and that unmistakable Fender sound. Despite of the insane amount of 3rd party Capture Packs I have I still personally prefer IK's most of the time when it comes to Fender. As far as captures go, I certainly don't pass them over just because they are IK's, I don't think they done a bad a job as some make out, quite the opposite in fact, I found Amplitubes Fender, at least Fender 1 and Fender 2 had that distinctive and unmistakable Fender sound as well imo. That's enough Rambling from me, except to say that's all just my opinion, we are all entitled to our own, rock on and be happy all 👍 Thanks for taking the time to do that, I appreciate it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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