To test a more metallic tone, we went for a tight, Mesa-style saturation via the Treadplate model. Either way, with a distortion box in front, the BIAS amp breaks up as we’d expect.īIAS Amp 2 is a solid improvement over its predecessor, with stronger, more responsive amp tones In an A/B test between versions using two Marshalls set up to the same bright JCM-style clean tone, there appear to be more artefacts and a slightly different harmonic response here, hinting at the more random character of a real amp. The ability to use two mics is another welcome addition over the original BIAS being able to independently place and mix the mics allows for intuitive and fine-grained control over the final tone. For BIAS Amp 2 (which starts at $99), PG has overhauled the core engine, while the $299 Elite edition (reviewed here) includes custom impulse responses from speaker legends Celestion.
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