Originally Posted by
wingsdad
Could it be because the TM-10's (and the TM-30) 'Character' matrix functions virtually the same as the original SansAmp pedal?
Too bad they disco'd the TM-10. Mighta been because Behringer reverse-engineered the Character Matrix and TM-10 about 6 years ago with the Vintager GM-110 to launch what ultimately became their V-Tone amp series, or maybe just because the T-30 is just more practical for the small practice & recording amp. I had that original $99 Behringer clone of the $300 TM-10, but with no reverb, it was inadequate.
I've had a T-60 (1x12 combo) for a few years now, and it's a totally different animal with it's 2 channel amp emulation setup. It's amazing how anyone who's heard it thinks it's a tube amp.
Yeah, you can say that again. They really do sound like toob amphs, sometimes even better. And infinitely more practical in many a situation.
BTW I have also had a few of the Behringer boxes, and actually their 10W tiny box is suprisingly good too. But I really don't like the V-amps, they're not very good to my ears...I have one here somewhere, but it's broken...I gave it to my son as a toy...don't need it.
Dee
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