I am not familiar with amp modeling beyond what is built into my tascam recorder and what is in my zoom multi effect pedal, though I am not sure what choices are in there as far as amps. I just stomp on it a bunch of times until it sounds cool to me for the song I want to play. The recorder has a whole bunch of selections as far as cabinets and heads and wattages that I can get a lot of slightly different amp sounds.
You need a Kemper. nods
You can get amp profiles online and load 'em into your system. I've modeled like 30 of my own amps. I could sell the models at like $25 each but I don't bother. I just did the modeling because it needed doing.
The cheap amp modelers aren't accurate at all. Not even close to it.
But, that doesn't mean you can't get good tones from them. They're certainly able to make good tones, or should be. Mooer Tank D15 is pretty solid from the reviews. It's an amp head, not an amp, so that's exactly what it should be.
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