 I'm Dylan McGee-Jones. I'm a session guitar player in LA. It's great. It's a digital reverb. It's sampled on a bunch of old vintage reverb plates, and it actually sounds super natural. It doesn't get that kind of weird, tinny, springy sound. So it's very warm, but that dynamic range is really, really wide. So I guess if you show up with a Strad, if you have a 335 style guitar or a solid mahogany body, I think this is going to give you the right translation of the instrument. This would be the game. Yeah, so that's a really great lead line, especially for pop and soul and R&B, because you don't really need a whole lot of distortion or anything. The sustain is all going to come from your hands and from your instrument. So that's about a quarter of the way up. That's half. And then let's go full. It's very transparent. What's going on in my hands is coming out of this amplifier, and that's what you want.