Simplifier X -- The most advanced analog amp simulator ever made.
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The Simplifier X was thoroughly designed and developed to fulfill the needs of guitarists seeking versatility, flexibility, practicality and of course, the ability to get tones ever produced by analog gear.
DSM Humboldt Simplifier X Features
- No Menu Diving
- Zero Latency
- Ultra Realistic Sound & Feel
- What You See Is What You Get
- Unprecedented Ultra Connectivity Platform
- True Stereo
- 3 Unique Reverb Sounds
- 3 Different Amp Modes
- No extra Y cable needed
- Dual FX Sends/Returns
- THRU jack for dedicated DRY AMP signal path
- Two XLR DI Outputs
Assignable AUX Input
Selectable AUX input for silent practice thru headphones only OR send your aux signal straight to the PA using the XLR outputs.
Multi-Stage Reverb
A full stereo reverb, with mix control for each channel.
3 Modes:
- Short: Room Style
- Mid: Plate Style
- Long: Ether Style
The X Amps
AMP A: Hot Rod
- AC Brit: Based on the 60’s VOX AC-30 TOP BOOST
- USA ROD: Based on the Hot-Rod Series
- MS 800: Based on the JCM 800
AMP B: Classic MK-II
- AC Brit: Based on the VOX AC-15 Normal Channel
- USA: Based on the ’59 Bassman
- MS Brit: Based on the ’59 Plexi
The Modes: More is More
A/B AMP + A/B Cab
This mode is dual mono, like having two different complete amplifiers, selecting each one with an A/B switch (Included). Each amp will have their own preamp, power, cabinet reverb mix and Loop FX. You can have different FX on each loop and select them by changing the channel.
A/B AMP + Stereo Cab
In this mode, you can toggle between A and B amplifiers while the Cabinets and FX Loop will remain Left and Right. This allows you to use different FX and cabinets for each side, expanding the stereo options and complementing the responses of the cabs for a fuller, 3D sound.
FULL PARALLEL
Full Parallel mode is like having two different amplifiers running at the same time. You can have different settings and effects for each side and make the perfect setup for a full stereo rig. You can even use different effects at the input of each amp.