glassjaw7
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Bogner Red into a good clean channel is very good. SLO pedal, Friedman Smallbox, King Of Tone set to distortion mode are a few of my favorites.
Anything to avoid practicing. No way that'll help.Me and you are very similar in that we find a problem, no matter how small and look for a solution
1965 Blackface Fender Princeton Reverb…TS-9 into Boss Blues Driver. Going to try a JHS AT + next time. I still can’t get over how good this sounds. I play rock, fusion, funk etc.
Interesting, never know what can work till you try it. Had quite a few Twins over the years, all silverface. Never keep them very long, so heavy! This Princeton somehow keeps up with the drummer and has a pretty fat tone. Could be 6v6’s, sounds surprisingly good. We have a 65 Deluxe Reverb I need to try sometime, like the size of the Princeton though.I ran an MT-2 into a 65 fender twin reverb once after a quick recap for a friend that inherited it before he sold it and it sounded amazing.
Not really. If I moved toward that type of setup this is what I would use:Do you occasionally/often use distortion pedal + clean channel in the amp, without adding any extra distortion from the amp itself? If you do, what pedals do you use for that and what type of music do you play/write?
I'm asking because I'm wondering how well one might be able to replace the idea of having multiple amps with having an amp with a clean channel + X amount of distortion pedals.
Their most recent one dealt with this, and was fantastic. Schwang was had, ears were hurt.That pedal show, has quiet a few older videos on pairing drives with different amp types that are well worth exploring.
Their most recent one dealt with this, and was fantastic. Schwang was had, ears were hurt.
I agree on the Hiwatt, and for the money if you aren't attached to the name plate the Reeves and Hi-Tone both deliver that tone. At one point I had the Hiwatt, Reeves, and Hi-Tone Custom 100's, and the chance to crank them all through the same cabs.Not really. If I moved toward that type of setup this is what I would use:
A 50 and 100 watt Hiwatt type amp (Hiwatt, Reeves, Hi-Tone).
Way Huge Conspiracy Theory - edge of breakup type stuff
Maxon OD808 or another TS type pedal
Friedman BE pedal for Marshall dirties
EVH 5150 pedal for high gain
And one of the Heavy pedals by Empress for extreme stuff.
The major problem I see with a forum that worships tube amps is the reluctance to open the damn things up. It is bafflingThe major problem with great amps, you really need to be able to open them up to really get the great sounds out of them
The major problem I see with a forum that worships tube amps is the reluctance to open the damn things up. It is baffling
I have flirted with a fm3. But the problem is how long it will take me to figure out. I still think of one for certain scenarios. As far as replacing my tube amp..would be hard. I believe you have to find right fr cab to make it sound great. It would be a great addition, though.I understand it, the position I was in, I got out of the Marines, bought a house with a banging ass basement while I was single.. met a chick who put up with my bullshit and got myself hitched... well she wasnt as much of a fan of my Mesa's and Marshall's as I was and with kids in the house I had to respect bed time.
I moved into digital load boxes, play my amps set where I want them at any time of the day/night... fuck yeah sign me up, but that first couple of months was so weird getting use to not having a cabinet hitting me. But my shit sounded good all the time, not just when I could open them up. Tracking anything on the guitar was soooooo much easier just running direct to the interface, and at my skill level it sounded better than what I could achieve mic'ing a cabinet.
Even with really good amps and great pedals, I didnt want to haul that shit around all the time, I tried the Pod HD500 and couldnt get it to work, tried the Helix and while it was a significant improvement, I couldnt get it to sound like the guys who were really good on it, but I could get useable tones from it. But, I prefered my analog stuff over my line 6 stuff, even had the Pod Go... then I finally bit the bullet and snagged my Axe and I honestly cant recommend it enough.