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guitarman1956
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If you didn't have any pedals and could only use a Good Amp, what would that amp be to get great cleans, crunchy classic rock...No metal
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Grab a DSL. Nice clean, good crunch and Marshall IS the sound of crunchy classic rock. They sound good and are EVERYWHERE. Love my Mesas too but they don’t cut though the mix like a Marshall, no matter how you set them up.If you didn't have any pedals and could only use a Good Amp, what would that amp be to get great cleans, crunchy classic rock...No metal
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If you didn't have any pedals and could only use a Good Amp, what would that amp be to get great cleans, crunchy classic rock...No metal
Thanks
Lol, I think he just wants to tell us that it doesn't have be high gain or "good for metal". Which is a very important piece of information in order to get good responses.I stand in defense of metal. I guess I don't understand why your personal bias against a genre of music should apply to amplifiers
Lol, I think he just wants to tell us that it doesn't have be high gain or "good for metal". Which is a very important piece of information in order to get good responses.
Pretty sure metal doesn't need anyone "standing in defense" of it here. We're mostly metalheads.
And I stand with you sir ?I stand in defense of metal. I guess I don't understand why your personal bias against a genre of music should apply to amplifiers. Really, the answer to your question is in fact metal amps in general. Some of the best, and most versatile amps are metal amps. Just because an amp is capable of high gain tones (metal), does not mean it can't in most cases be dialed in to sound good as a rock amp. Most great rock amps are great metal amps and vice versa. Plus, the high gain channel, or lead channel, on most amps isn't just for chuggin the brootz, it also functions as a lead channel.
If I had to pick a head with no pedals, I would look for an amp with the most versatility and tweakabiliity. A clean channel with dedicated eq, a crunch channel, and a lead channel for solos. That would eliminate the need for eq and boost pedals for me. I would still feel lost without a phaser, but that's me. I need phasers.
Really, if I was doing rock WITHOUT pedals, I would want a metal amp.