
Hiwatts-n-Gibsons
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Well, if you want surf tones that sound legit you are already looking for something with that wet spring reverb unless you're using a pedal. That kinda puts you in Fender territory. That will also cover a lot of solid rock tones with the right pedals, obviously any funk sounds for disco, and has the headroom to deal with some pretty floor rattling guitar synth pedals for techno.
That said there's a reason you don't see many people playing metal ala Rammstein on a Twin with pedals. And the high gain amps that have both spectacular cleans and punishing dry brutal high gain tones are pretty few and far between. Those that have a reverb that would cover surf tones are to my knowledge only really the Fender Pro-Sonic and Super-Sonic amps.
You get a great Fender clean channel paired with a very well respected high gain channel that gets compared to Mesa's high gain amps by quite a few people, and that Fender reverb.
That said there's a reason you don't see many people playing metal ala Rammstein on a Twin with pedals. And the high gain amps that have both spectacular cleans and punishing dry brutal high gain tones are pretty few and far between. Those that have a reverb that would cover surf tones are to my knowledge only really the Fender Pro-Sonic and Super-Sonic amps.
You get a great Fender clean channel paired with a very well respected high gain channel that gets compared to Mesa's high gain amps by quite a few people, and that Fender reverb.