![]() Those sound, play and feel great but can be costly. But, imo, the best part of THU is the impressive choice of rigs. The effects inside THU are great, you cannot go wrong (I prefer these over Tonestack effects). But it might just be the usual appeal for new tools □ Lately I am impressed by Tonex amps in terms of tone and playability. I'm sure it sounds ok just like Bias Amp does, but I eventually gave up on Positive Grid especially because they didn't implement AUV3, which is like shooting your own feet in the iOS world.įor amps, I think THU does a great job and their amps can sound as good as Nembrini. I really like using IAAs, but being that Bias FX seems it’s an old app and have all those amazing amps and fx’s that it’s a waste for them not to make auv3. Being that it’s not auv3 is kinda a waste of a good app. So it seems the Bias app is working right. ![]() ![]() I’m not knocking Thu, I just like Positive Grids stuff more When you but the Elite bundle you get everything in the professional and standard bundle too. The guitar match feature is nice and the fact that you can load ir’s in Bias amps gives it the edge imo, I came up with an insane tone just yesterday using my Strat to sound like a Les Paul and using a Celestion speaker ir. I wish it was an auv3 but aside from that I use it a lot more that Thu and I also use Bias Amps 2 a lot just with a hardware pedalboard. I own both, I think both are great but I don’t own a whole lot of iap’s for Thu and I bought the Elite bundle for Bias fx 2 a while ago and it’s actually on sale right now and would be a great time to pull the trigger.
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