
Marshall Legends Bundle
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Quatre amplificateurs mythiques de Marshall, modélisés par Softube et réunis dans un bundle à prix spécial.
Développé par Softube – et disponible exclusivement pour les cartes UAD et les interfaces Apollo – le Bundle Marshall Legends rassemble les émulations parfaites de quatre amplificateurs mythiques de Marshall.
De la polyvalence du combo Bluesbreaker 1962 aux plus modernes Silver Jubilee et JMP 2203, en passant par le surpuissant Plexi Super Lead 1959, vous retrouvez dans ces plug-ins le son à lampes légendaire de Marshall, ainsi que de puissantes configurations multi-micros pour faire sonner vos prises de guitare comme des pros.Utiliser la technologie Unison™ de votre Apollo pour enregistrer au travers d’émulations exclusives d’amplis Marshall – sans aucune latence
Réamper d’anciennes prises avec le matériel UAD
Faire sonner ces amplis comme dans un studio pro grâce aux différentes combinaisons, types et placements de micros
Peaufiner vos sons de guitare à l’aide de la centaine de presets produits par le légendaire ingénieur du son d’AC/DC, Tony Platt
Plug-Ins inclus
Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962
Première émulation de l’ampli utilisé sur le mythique album de 1966, Blues Breakers with Eric Clapton, le plug-in Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962 est bien plus qu’une simple machine à faire du blues. Son baffle ouvert hébergeant 2 haut-parleurs de 12” et son étage de puissance basé sur deux lampes KT66 font aussi florès dans la pop et la country. Cet ampli produit des sons clairs brillants, un puissant trémolo et de magnifiques distorsions.
Marshall Plexi Super Lead 1959
C’est l’ampli qui a défini le son du rock. Associé à un vieux baffle 4x12 Marshall 1960BHW d’époque, le plug-in Plexi Super Lead 1959 produit les mêmes grondements, les mêmes rugissements, mais aussi la même douceur et le sustain de l’ampli original. Les ingénieurs de chez Softube ont parfaitement émulé tous les harmoniques ”ghost notes” caractéristiques du Super Lead, afin de vous permettre de produire une large gamme de textures à lampes surpuissantes.
Marshall Silver Jubilee 2555
Le plug-in Marshall Silver Jubilee modélise à la perfection l’un des amplis les plus polyvalents jamais conçus par Marshall. Ses modes de préampli Clean, Rhythm Clip et Lead offrent une tonne de textures différentes, du crunch dense au sustain ultra-musical. Et en les combinant au commutateur Pentode/Triode, lequel divise la puissance par deux, vous pouvez obtenir des sons plus soyeux et moins agressifs.
Marshall JMP 2203
Lancé en 1975, puis renommé JCM800 en 1981, le Marshall JMP 2203 a marqué, pour la mythique marque britannique, le début d’une nouvelle ère de domination de la scène rock. Le plug-in JMP 2203 offre divers degrés de puissants sons clairs et de crunchs intenses et modernes, grâce à son préampli à haut niveau de gain ultra-réactif au jeu et au baffle 4x12 1960B équipé de haut-parleurs Celestion GT12-75, qui l’accompagne.
Avis clients
E. Macfarlane
1 février 2023
Must Have
This Marshall bundle really is top notch and in my opinion is a must have.
En lire plusJ. Maasakkers
12 décembre 2022
Marshall® Bluesbreaker 1962
Simply one of the best virtual amps I've ever heard.
En lire plusA. Bugella
12 décembre 2022
British sound with natural reaction
It's like to plug your guitar into a real amp.
En lire plusS. Ramsey
23 octobre 2022
Clapton, eat your heart out.
Who am i kidding but with this amp plugin its like owning the real deal amp. I can find the sounds i like, usually clean with mild breakup and I am happy....
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Avis clients
Marshall® Legends Bundle
A. Rosario
Good amp
My go to amp
E. Macfarlane
Must Have
This Marshall bundle really is top notch and in my opinion is a must have.
c. rosario
Another Great Amp
Needs to be used on the right application
T. Taivalaho
Average sound
Silver Jubilee is best amp. Jmp needs some tweaking and I try it cleans also. Gonna try it with Ox amp box...
A. Siegler
Marshall Bluesbreaker 1962
I'm so disappointed with this plug-in. Got a good price on this plug-in, however, the amp sounds and the presets are all muddy and distorted. Played with it for hours and never got a good clean sound. What you hear on the UA site and what you actually get are two different things. I bought this plug-in based upon what I heard on the Demo site. Maybe I'm missing something. Same thing with the 57 Fender Amp.
J. Maasakkers
Marshall® Bluesbreaker 1962
Simply one of the best virtual amps I've ever heard.
A. Bugella
British sound with natural reaction
It's like to plug your guitar into a real amp.
T. Shimizu
Not so great
I expected too much.
S. Ramsey
Clapton, eat your heart out.
Who am i kidding but with this amp plugin its like owning the real deal amp. I can find the sounds i like, usually clean with mild breakup and I am happy.
M. Galavan
Marshall® Silver Jubilee 2555
In my opinion, this is the BEST one of the Marshall amp emulators by far. I had given up on that idea until I played this one. I really think I can use this plugin for recording my album. Great Job AU!
M. Galavan
Marshall® Silver Jubilee 2555
In my opinion, this is the BEST one of the Marshall amp emulators by far. I had given up on that idea until I played this one. I really think I can use this plugin for recording my album. Great Job AU!
I. Finney
One Of The Best
Simply one of the best virtual amps I've ever heard. Stunning.
T. Kaas
Great Marshall Emulation
This is easily my favourite sounding guitar amp plugin. It really does emulate that great Marshall sound very well.
R. Whiting
Very useable
This has become my go to when I can’t get to a micked up cab.
S. MARTIN-HANLEY
its alright, not bad
Im using it right now on a song also the plexiglass free plugin. They sound not bad. Ive never used the real thing to compare to give these plugins a 5. Goto admit though I still like my gt1000 better.
C. Bergström
Great amp
This one is great, try putting distortion before the amp to heat crazy high gain tone - got my strat to sound like a metal machine.
The room mics are great too - so great I wish I could bypass the amp and use just the room mics on some sourcesS. Patterelli
What's up with this one?
I don't like to give bad reviews. Usually someone gives a bad review when they expected something unrealistic and it didn't happen for them. I really like UA products but I'd like to know what processing they use in their videos. Almost every preset for this plugin sounds muddy and dark. I've even gone online to the video and tried to match the settings on the screen to my setup with the same type of guitar. I can get close but mine still doesn't sound as bright. I've owned and used real Marshalls and most of the time they're brighter than you need. With this plugin, even if you crank the treble and presence, and lower the bass, it's still too dark. The Marshall sound is there, but it sounds like there's a piece of foam stuck in front of the speaker. There's plenty of stellar reviews from people, so once again, maybe I'm missing something...
A. Molinari
Great Amp!
Look like real amp! Very beautiful to use!
C. Foster
Best Amp Models I have tried.
First I bought the Plexi Super Lead, Then the Bluesbreaker. Both were so good I just finished out the bundle. All four amps have a unique sound and are absolutely worth the purchase. I play a Les Paul, a Strat and a Tele and between these four amps I can get any sound I want. Using these amps in the unison slot on my Apollo gives an amazingly accurate simulation. I can't imagine ever micing up an amp again.
D. Tapsell
Very good amp model
This model captures the essence of the rare silver jubilee which stood out immediately when it was briefly released. With crisp highs (yet not too digital sounding) and easy to dial in classic rock tones it becomes a rather inspiring tool for songwriting, overdubbing leads and just playing for fun. The clean tones are also quite usable and certainly improve a direct-in guitar - perhaps not as versatile for clean tones (it is a Marshall after all) it has a lot of functionality and the control response is pleasing. The presets provide a good starting point and the multi mic interface gives a lot of options although I would like to be able to adjust mic placement a little more. I have mainly used it in Unison on a UA interface which really does feel like playing through an amp, but it works equally well in Pro Tools as an insert effect for re-amping. Although I have a number of amp, cabinet, and mic options available to me and prefer the organic aesthetic of capturing the actual movement of air, sometimes you just want to plug in and play or sketch an idea (or revisit a work in progress) and this is ideal for that. I spent a bit of time dithering as whether it was worth buying another guitar amp simulator, but the unison input was the tipping point for me and this has replaced any other sim as my go to for unison, re-amp and insert processing. Keep an eye on the sales and coupons from UA too!