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mickelodeon
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So I'm *months* late with this but figured I'd finally post a NAD/review for this beast of an amplifier.
First things first - Bill is absolutely fantastic. There are a lot of good guys in this business, but Bill stands with the absolute very best. He's knowledgeable, easy to talk to, and is just as passionate about chasing tone as the rest of us. Besides all of that, he's a rippin' player which I am absolutely convinced plays a huge role in being a great amp designer.
Now the amp.
Wow. Wow. Wow.
This thing nails the sound in my head that I've been chasing for so long. The bottom end is tight and focused, the mids and treble are nice and present with lots of cut but are never harsh, to the point of pretty much not being able to get a bad sound out of this thing. There's a ton of gain on tap on the red channel, and if you're REALLY feeling the need to go to super mondo levels of gain, kick into the boost on the second channel and it just keeps going.
It also cleans up crazy well. I mean, this amp could EASILY be a single channel of the just the red/dirty side and you'd never need anything else. Rolling back the volume offers clean/low gain tones better than most single channel clean/low gain amps. To be honest, I really don't know how he accomplished the touch sensitivity. I've played a lot of high gain amps and NONE of them respond like this.
Then there's the clean channel which I also maintain could be sold as a pedal platform in a single channel format and would light the gear world on fire. Chimey, rich, full, with just a hint of dirt when you REALLY push the gain to bust, but it's still only a hint. Bill also offers a "dirty clean" option which will take you more into plexi territory, but for my ears the low gain tones on the red are so good that I'm more than happy to keep my cleans nice and clean. I put this thing up against my blackface twin and 68 plexi and was blown away at how much ass this thing kicks.
This amp is no one trick pony - if you can't get a GREAT sound out of the LS100G3, it's time to go back to the woodshed.
More pics and clips to follow whenever I have time to take more - too busy playing and basking in the glorious tone.
First things first - Bill is absolutely fantastic. There are a lot of good guys in this business, but Bill stands with the absolute very best. He's knowledgeable, easy to talk to, and is just as passionate about chasing tone as the rest of us. Besides all of that, he's a rippin' player which I am absolutely convinced plays a huge role in being a great amp designer.
Now the amp.
Wow. Wow. Wow.
This thing nails the sound in my head that I've been chasing for so long. The bottom end is tight and focused, the mids and treble are nice and present with lots of cut but are never harsh, to the point of pretty much not being able to get a bad sound out of this thing. There's a ton of gain on tap on the red channel, and if you're REALLY feeling the need to go to super mondo levels of gain, kick into the boost on the second channel and it just keeps going.
It also cleans up crazy well. I mean, this amp could EASILY be a single channel of the just the red/dirty side and you'd never need anything else. Rolling back the volume offers clean/low gain tones better than most single channel clean/low gain amps. To be honest, I really don't know how he accomplished the touch sensitivity. I've played a lot of high gain amps and NONE of them respond like this.
Then there's the clean channel which I also maintain could be sold as a pedal platform in a single channel format and would light the gear world on fire. Chimey, rich, full, with just a hint of dirt when you REALLY push the gain to bust, but it's still only a hint. Bill also offers a "dirty clean" option which will take you more into plexi territory, but for my ears the low gain tones on the red are so good that I'm more than happy to keep my cleans nice and clean. I put this thing up against my blackface twin and 68 plexi and was blown away at how much ass this thing kicks.
This amp is no one trick pony - if you can't get a GREAT sound out of the LS100G3, it's time to go back to the woodshed.
More pics and clips to follow whenever I have time to take more - too busy playing and basking in the glorious tone.