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Celestion

improved amp-modeling units started proving themselves able to cut it onstage with big and small acts alike, guitarists have been searching for the best ways of making those digital simulations that sound so dynamic and accurate in recorded tracks feel something like traditional amps in the live environment. Sure, they deliver superb tone — and an infinite variety thereof — through studio monitors or front-of-house (FOH) P.A. and onstage monitors, but where’s that thumping, breathing, cab-in-the-room grunt that we’ve come to know and love from traditional amp-and-cab rigs? Many modeler players have also employed full-range flat-response

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