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I was wondering about the tonal connection between Fender, Marshall, and Bogner.
From what I understand, and I could be wrong, Marshall started by modding the Fender Bassman.
Then, late 70's or so Bogner started modding Marshall JCM800's and a legend was born.
The reason I ask is because I've always loved Fender's clean tones.
The other day I found a Fender FSR Hot Rod Deluxe III in a cool dark red and wheat grill.
It sounded great so I bought it.
Past couple of days I've been playing with it and man it's got some great clean and bluesy tones.
Then I plugged in my Bogner Red pedal and man what a sweet tone.
The Red has a lot of tonal variety. Plugged in the Wampler Triple Wreck and it too sounds fantastic.
It's got a slightly darker and thicker overdrive.
To my ears these pedals into the Fender's clean channel is harmonically richer and more articulate the going into my
Vengeance's clean channel, which is darn nice too, but the Fender beats it.
This got me to thinking if one of the Bogner amps may be what I need to get.
I don't need big watts as I mostly play at home and occasionally at my buddies home studio in a band setting.
The 40 watts of this Fender would be plenty loud into my 2x12 or 4x12 cabs.
The Hot Rod's distortion/high gain actually sucks. It's thin and not very pleasing.
But not matter it's the clean I'm after and the pedals give me the high gain.
Am I on the right track thinking a lower wattage Bogner would be better, or should I stick with the Fender?
I found a clearance Fender Deluxe Reverb 2x12 for a great price, and a Bogner Barcelona 1x12.
Or some other Bogner? I'd probably love a 101b, but I don't want to spend near $2K as I'm not a gigging musician.
Maybe the Goldfinger cause I find I prefer the tone from 6L6 power tubes.
Suggestions, opinions, advice wanted.
BTW, I've never played a Bogner amp of any kind.
From what I understand, and I could be wrong, Marshall started by modding the Fender Bassman.
Then, late 70's or so Bogner started modding Marshall JCM800's and a legend was born.
The reason I ask is because I've always loved Fender's clean tones.
The other day I found a Fender FSR Hot Rod Deluxe III in a cool dark red and wheat grill.
It sounded great so I bought it.
Past couple of days I've been playing with it and man it's got some great clean and bluesy tones.
Then I plugged in my Bogner Red pedal and man what a sweet tone.
The Red has a lot of tonal variety. Plugged in the Wampler Triple Wreck and it too sounds fantastic.
It's got a slightly darker and thicker overdrive.
To my ears these pedals into the Fender's clean channel is harmonically richer and more articulate the going into my
Vengeance's clean channel, which is darn nice too, but the Fender beats it.
This got me to thinking if one of the Bogner amps may be what I need to get.
I don't need big watts as I mostly play at home and occasionally at my buddies home studio in a band setting.
The 40 watts of this Fender would be plenty loud into my 2x12 or 4x12 cabs.
The Hot Rod's distortion/high gain actually sucks. It's thin and not very pleasing.
But not matter it's the clean I'm after and the pedals give me the high gain.
Am I on the right track thinking a lower wattage Bogner would be better, or should I stick with the Fender?
I found a clearance Fender Deluxe Reverb 2x12 for a great price, and a Bogner Barcelona 1x12.
Or some other Bogner? I'd probably love a 101b, but I don't want to spend near $2K as I'm not a gigging musician.
Maybe the Goldfinger cause I find I prefer the tone from 6L6 power tubes.
Suggestions, opinions, advice wanted.
BTW, I've never played a Bogner amp of any kind.