Home rehearsal stuff

TravisthedogTravisthedog Frets: 1846
edited January 6 in Studio & Recording
I need a (cheap) way of being able to silently rehearse at home. 

But I want high quality. I want to play along with songs that I am supposed to be learning and for it to sound right - like the song 

I have tried all the irig/blackstar/zoom stuff - and it always sounds shit - I’m guessing I’ll need a computer/software based solution 

any ideas 

and thanks 
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  • topdog91topdog91 Frets: 309
    I use a POD GO for this.
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  • mrkbmrkb Frets: 6878
    Moises to remove/rebalance the guitar on the audio track and a good amp sim (PC) or waza air headphones(ios).
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  • ChrisRGChrisRG Frets: 55
    For a computer based option, I used to use Scuffhams S-Gear. You can use it standalone on your PC or as a DAW plugin. Doesn’t have as many amps/effects as others but I always thought it sounded really good. They do a free trial too. 
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