OwO what's this?
I believe the GEQ can be footswitched in/out. So you could set up the clean without the eq in; then add the eq back and set the GEQ up for your lead.No real EQs on this one and really doubt it can handle heavy stuff
There's only 1 global EQ.
Yeah I know but it won't work for me, I want 2 really separated eqs.I believe the GEQ can be footswitched in/out. So you could set up the clean without the eq in; then add the eq back and set the GEQ up for your lead.
What amp are you talking about?Oh, and there are plenty examples of this amp doing heavy stuff. It was the amp of choice for it back in the 80s/90s before the 5150 took hold.
The Mesa Mark III. If you want 2 separate EQs the JP2C would work; it’s 100w or 60w switchable. Or the new Badlander Rectifier; 2 separate channels/eqs and the 50w is switchable to 20. Check into either of them on the net...plenty of info out thereYeah I know but it won't work for me, I want 2 really separated eqs.
What amp are you talking about?
Like I said, I don't want a 100w.If you want 2 separate EQs the JP2C would work; it’s 100w
Too new, not enough feedback about it.Or the new Badlander Rectifier
Maybe, but I'm not sure about the headroom if the 35w version, I don't find much info about it.Mesa Mark IV or V would satisfy those needs.
Dude, it’s switchable to 60w.Like I said, I don't want a 100w.
Too new, not enough feedback about it.
Yeah I know, but still. And I already told my reasons.Dude, it’s switchable to 60w.
I never said the 35 watt, Mark V is 90, probably has a half power switch down to 45 (or so), Mark IV must be similar. You have a LOT of great suggestions here, if nothing checks all the boxes you’re on your own. Good luck.Maybe, but I'm not sure about the headroom if the 35w version, I don't find much info about it.
90w is as powerful as 100w.I never said the 35 watt, Mark V is 90, probably has a half power switch down to 45 (or so), Mark IV must be similar. You have a LOT of great suggestions here, if nothing checks all the boxes you’re on your own. Good luck.
Well it seems that you are the person who can't read in this situation, I already adressed the issue several times, no need to get emotional here lad. Have a pleasant day.PROBABLY HAS A HALF POWER SWITCH, what’s wrong numb nuts ??? Can’t fucking read ??? 2 pages of your bullshit, you’ve gotten PLENTY of good answers but there’s no pleasing you apparently. Like I already said, good luck... chump.
I really want to trust you but I prefer to wait for feedback, plus considering it's new it will be hard to find used.I’d say get a Badlander. Maybe get the 50 watt version if you’re scared of 100, but they both have settings that can go down to 20 watts if needed. I know you’re concerned it’s new with not much feedback yet, but it’s a great sounding amp, one of the only non-vintage amps to impress me and has all the features and sounds you’re asking for. Really nice cleans too.
You don't seem confident about this recommandation, why?Maybe a Bogner XTC 3534 will do what you want
Ask others on here about them or on other forums. So far all the guys I know seem to like it similarly well as I do. Check out some YouTube clips or try it at a store if you can. It’s a great amp, especially given that it’s not a vintage one. Honestly you’re missing out in my opinion. They do show up used. I got mine used. Look on reverb or a few other places and they’ll pop up thereI really want to trust you but I prefer to wait for feedback, plus considering it's new it will be hard to find used.
You don't seem confident about this recommandation, why?
I was already considering the Mesa Boogie Triple Crown TC50, but I wanted to know if there were other alternatives or better options for what I'm looking for. How does the Badland stack up against it?Ask others on here about them or on other forums. So far all the guys I know seem to like it similarly well as I do. Check out some YouTube clips or try it at a store if you can. It’s a great amp, especially given that it’s not a vintage one. Honestly you’re missing out in my opinion. They do show up used. I got mine used. Look on reverb or a few other places and they’ll pop up there
I recommended an XTC 3534 because it ticks most of the boxes you’re asking for, but for my taste those amps sound too smooth and polished, but a lotta guys like them, so maybe you might too
For what it’s worth, all of the very best, most magical, inspiring amps I’ve played tend to have fewer controls and features. If you try a top notch amp with very little controls and hear the magic, you might change your mind and become more flexible to get that level of tone, but just my 2 cents. For me quality of tone is always the priority over features