
glassjaw7
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dstroud":as8e9mr4 said:Pink Taco should fit that bill. love that amp, wish they made a no frills 50 watter
Isn’t the Smallbox pretty much that? Not single channel but it’s not a complex amp by any means.
dstroud":as8e9mr4 said:Pink Taco should fit that bill. love that amp, wish they made a no frills 50 watter
errrrrl":3fwp24vl said:The Pink Taco would be pretty good but I'd opt for the 2x12. It gets surprisingly loud and sounds great with an od or boost. Also you might want to think about the PRS MT15 as well. That is also a loud ass amp.
That really sucks to hear.ClintN667":3i8bbzjm said:I dont think all amps are created equal going by wattage alone but the EVH lbx2 sounded so good at home at what I considered loud volumes but cranked in a big room it just sounded small. I was kind of embarrased actually. Needless to say I wasnt invited back. Im hoping the Friedman JJ jr doeant suffer the same way as the LBX
chunktone":1aoc19j0 said:Every high gain amp i've heard with EL84 had mushy lows. I much prefer 6v6's for lower watt amps.
MistaGuitah":31ids1ii said:errrrrl":31ids1ii said:The Pink Taco would be pretty good but I'd opt for the 2x12. It gets surprisingly loud and sounds great with an od or boost. Also you might want to think about the PRS MT15 as well. That is also a loud ass amp.
I personally thought the Pink Taco could do some fairly sizable gigs with a 4x12. It did not seem to lack low end, but I was playing mostly rock and not metal back then. It seems like it could handle it pretty well with a pedal.
ClintN667":2j220cur said:There is always the option of adding a Fryette Power Station for some extra wattage.
Yeah the taco can crank up. I let my guitarist use it once (I play drums) for rehearsal. I hit really hard and was curious how it would hold up. He had it around 6 to 8 and it did great. No issues with the low end at all. After that he wanted a Friedman and ended up getting a JJ.MistaGuitah":1bq75ac6 said:errrrrl":1bq75ac6 said:The Pink Taco would be pretty good but I'd opt for the 2x12. It gets surprisingly loud and sounds great with an od or boost. Also you might want to think about the PRS MT15 as well. That is also a loud ass amp.
I personally thought the Pink Taco could do some fairly sizable gigs with a 4x12. It did not seem to lack low end, but I was playing mostly rock and not metal back then. It seems like it could handle it pretty well with a pedal.
crankyrayhanky":8h0lbszu said:No.
It can sound decent on your own, but the moment you jam with a loud metal drummer- and what metal drummer is contained?- those small tubes get exposed. It's not about low end quantity, it's low end quality.