amps that take a bit to dial in

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other than the obvious choice of the mark series

what are some amps that take some time to dial in?

this is to help me eliminate said amps from possible purchase
 
I found that every amp I've ever owned has taken me months to dial in to where I like it...
 
Vrad":3hjz6f7o said:
I found that every amp I've ever owned has taken me months to dial in to where I like it...

Nah, its usually just better to go ahead and flip it...
 
grooveHT":3d68jzde said:
Vrad":3d68jzde said:
I found that every amp I've ever owned has taken me months to dial in to where I like it...

Nah, its usually just better to go ahead and flip it...

I do that with my cars...whenever I need new tires I just trade it in
 
Vrad":3ha9xxah said:
I found that every amp I've ever owned has taken me months to dial in to where I like it...


Especially the ones with teh wierd mids. :aww:
 
danyeo":3du01gq0 said:
Vrad":3du01gq0 said:
I found that every amp I've ever owned has taken me months to dial in to where I like it...


Especially the ones with teh wierd mids. :aww:

Those are the worst ones! LOL! :D
 
For amps I have owned actually my Marshall 2553 silver jubilee took me longer to dial in than expected. Also, I don't think I spent enough time with the Laney Vh100R to really get it dialed in.

Most amps though take some time to get the hang of things and get over the tweaking with my eyes syndrome....
 
Framus Cobra
Rivera TBR2SL
Mesa Quad
Mesa Triaxis


That's about it.

Everything else can be dialed in about ten seconds.
 
well the Diezels are quite straight up...put everything to noon and you have a GREAT tone. but it takes a while to move the knobs from 12:00 a little bit here a little bit there to get THE MOST AWESOME TONE.
 
Bad Cats. Hotcat and Lynx anyway. The controls are incredibly interactive and just a slight move of the knobs can change the tone radically. Once you figure it out though, it's well worth it! :thumbsup:
 
VHT CLX,The tone knobs are really active, then you have the eq "Yikes" that takes awhile but it is worth it.. ;)
 
The harder the amp is to dial in the more its been rewarding to me
So mark series it is for me :D
 
Hard&Heavy":16m2k2oc said:
VHT CLX,The tone knobs are really active, then you have the eq "Yikes" that takes awhile but it is worth it.. ;)
I agree, the CLX and UL take a while, but can deliver so damn many tones it's sick.
All controls on them especially the EQ can dramatically change your tone.
:rock:
 
RockNRollBabyHead":3qwkrtza said:
Hard&Heavy":3qwkrtza said:
VHT CLX,The tone knobs are really active, then you have the eq "Yikes" that takes awhile but it is worth it.. ;)
I agree, the CLX and UL take a while, but can deliver so damn many tones it's sick.
All controls on them especially the EQ can dramatically change your tone.
:rock:

Ive been dying to try one with a graphic eq but i cant find one anywhere
 
RockNRollBabyHead":1ilyieiv said:
guitar_god123456":1ilyieiv said:
krank amps
I don't think it is possible to dial in a good sound from a Krank :thumbsup:


to be honest, i disagree, the kranks have made some awesome tones
 
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