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Amps up to 11 (and some)…

They say that waiting for a news story about a guitar effect or amp plugin emulation is like waiting for a bus. Actually, no they don’t. We’re inundated with these kinds of stories all the time. In fact, here’s three of them…

First up from United Plugins is Electrum, which the collective describe as ‘the mother of all guitar amps’. Well, why not? What we like about Electrum straight off the bat is that it is not just another attempt to simulate a Marshall amp – there are certainly enough of those out there, as this news story will very soon demonstrate.

Instead, Electrum is a set of specific guitar

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