Very much this. Its an insanely underrated amp and because of that you can get it dirt cheap used.
I would love to hear your baritone through the Rivera :rock: :rock:
Get the HT-5 for fun, to play whenever your neighbors are out. Axe in the loop of the ht-5 might be a cool combo. But if you are as volume restricted as I am I would used the money from the ht-5+pedals and get some nice studio monitors and headphones for the Axe FX. Get a tube amp for the Axe if...
oh yeah and unless you have super cool neighbors, don't bother with the big amp + attenuator route. You will never be satisfied with what is coming out of the speakers and if you are it is probably too loud. You could do
big amp + load box into a cab sim but at that pt you might as well get the...
You really need to be honest with yourself in terms of volume constraints. The HT-5 is a great little amp but for my volume purposes, its a little too loud with the volume at 10 o'clock. If you want really brutal tones you really should do the Axe or some other modeler.
Thanks guys, I guess I need to sell of my JVM and move on to R8. I agree will all the above, while the Traditional's are great guitars the R8s are better
So I tried both of these this weekend and I was truly blown away by the R8. I had been seriously considering buying a Traditional Plus, but after trying an R8 for the first time ever I think I want to save up for one of those. However, I was wondering how close could I get to the R8's sound by...
I love the aesthetics of your amps. The front face plate looks somewhat minimalist but in such a beautiful way.
Is the first channel clean?? I'm really curious what you intend with the body control
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