Faithful emulation of the SUHR SE100's 68 plexi transformers and EL34-powered output section has transformed John Suhr's classic design into a guitar amp plugin that produces the Suhr SE100's iconic and irresistible sound straight out of your DAW.
The must-have guitar amp plugin for serious rock guitarist who needs a vintage rock-legend always within reach. Jam in real time with the Suhr SE100's famous, copious gain, touch-sensitive response, and 100-watt punch.
A fantastic amp plugin for recording in any genre: get rich, smooth, clean tones, the hot-rodded British sound, as well as the classic crunchy rock tone we all know and love.
Use the FX Rack to add Delay, noise gate, high/low filters, and more. No Suhr SE100 plugin would be complete without the Power Soak Circuit. Dial in as much power as you want, without cranking the output gain and get that unmistakable fat sound at lower volumes.
The Suhr SE100 Amp plugin is an excellent choice for anyone looking for the sound of a studio-quality tube amp for recording. Capture the professional guitar tone you need with options generated by 120 impulse responses from boutique cabinets, vintage mics, high-end consoles, pedals, and outboard gear.
John Suhr built the first SE100 for Steve Lukather and Michael Landau in 1991. It was an instant classic, playing a big role in establishing Suhr's name as a master of his craft. John became the Master Builder at Fender and then went on to launch his coveted brand of Suhr guitars and amplifiers we know and love today. John Suhr personally approved this Suhr SE100 amp plugin.
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Reviewed By Faydit [all]
May 4th, 2023
Version reviewed: 1.1.1.1 on Windows
Some sort of hot-rod boutique Plexi, I would say. Nice British voiced tones with also more gain, but sonically closer to the original than eg. a Soldano.
A littel more "American" voiced than a real Marshall, I would say, more balanced and not as dirty and brutal sounding than the British original, but a great sounding amp /plugin.
Sounds to me better, than the sonically more flexible PT100, as the tones have - for me - more character.
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