no.mids.brando
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I’ve been searching high and low for months for a modern sounding high gain amp. I’ve decided that i’m looking for something with the cocked wah mids of a 6505 or 5153, with the uncompressed dynamic feel of a Fryette Deliverance or similar.
I’ve narrowed it down to a Deliverance 60, Peter’s with either the Fire Hammer or Plasma blade OD Channel, a Wizard MTL MCII Hybrid, or a Monomyth Skeleton Key. All of these options have issues, so i’m looking for more.
From demos Fryette is a little dark, the Wizard is expensive as hell, and the Monomyth though almost perfect is a bit more compressed than the others.
I have been unable to reach Mr. James Peters via text or email which has been disheartening since his amps were honestly my first pick.
What else is out there that i’m missing? I have a Mark III but need a more modern flavor. It seems like there’s so many boutique options, too many to be honest, but I have something very specific I like in those 4 amps. Especially the Peter’s and the ultra high dynamic range of the Fryette. And that’s that harmonically rich swirl of cocked wah mids, almost slightly overbearing but still sweet hifi-ish highs, a clear attack, deep lows, and enough dynamics to clearly feel the amp.
I’ve narrowed it down to a Deliverance 60, Peter’s with either the Fire Hammer or Plasma blade OD Channel, a Wizard MTL MCII Hybrid, or a Monomyth Skeleton Key. All of these options have issues, so i’m looking for more.
From demos Fryette is a little dark, the Wizard is expensive as hell, and the Monomyth though almost perfect is a bit more compressed than the others.
I have been unable to reach Mr. James Peters via text or email which has been disheartening since his amps were honestly my first pick.
What else is out there that i’m missing? I have a Mark III but need a more modern flavor. It seems like there’s so many boutique options, too many to be honest, but I have something very specific I like in those 4 amps. Especially the Peter’s and the ultra high dynamic range of the Fryette. And that’s that harmonically rich swirl of cocked wah mids, almost slightly overbearing but still sweet hifi-ish highs, a clear attack, deep lows, and enough dynamics to clearly feel the amp.