Amp simulations and sound modeling have accelerated to the point that some guitarists have opted to ditch their amps altogether. The catch, however, is that they’re often tethered to a laptop and interface — where’s the fun in that, especially on the stage? Two Notes sought not just to solve this practical dilemma, but to introduce a new way to interface with your tone, via their all-in-one rig replacement, the Opus amp simulator and DynIR engine pedal. State-of-the-art technology meets stompbox-sized convenience, armed with an immense, versatile suite of cab, mic, tube, room, preamp, and power amp emulations alongside flexible connectivity options. Could it really replace your amp? Justin Bryant from Two Notes dropped by to put the Opus through its paces to help you decide. Check it out!
Two Notes Opus: Complete, DynIR-fueled Tone Building | No Amp Needed?
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By Sweetwater on November 2, 2023
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