Got a New Titan Amp!

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I rec'd my new Titan last week with a tube loop and the contour control. I've been playing it with an RG1527 (w/ Blaze Custom & Blaze Neck) and an RG7620 (w/EVO7 & Blaze Neck). For cabs I used two Marshall style Mojo 4x12s, one with Veteran 30s and one with K100s mixed with Reapers.

Two things jumped out at me right away; the different pickups in almost identical guitars made a huge difference in tone and this thing is way more versatile than I thought it would be. The contour knob really adds voicing/shaping control and can go from the low mid fatness to the upper mid knock. This thing gets great cleans, crunch and lead tones. It can do jazz or metal.

The clean mode on this is great. Much better than 95% of all high gain channel switchers out there. Warm and fat or bright and sparkley and everything in between. The crunch mode is cool too and is on the spongier side for a more vintage vibe. I really liked this mode with the gain set low (9 oclock) and the bright switch on. :thumbsup:

Some said the lead channel reminded them of a 5150 and a VHT. I thought that was odd and scared me a bit because both have qualities I really didn't like. I can't disagree with that comparison yet I really like it. :lol: :LOL: Not quite as "dry" as the VHT and not as much of that mid grind the 5150 has. For rhythm playing it was full, mean, and tight and cut very well. Playing chords & riffs on the low B remained big w/out getting muddy at all. I liked the K100 & Reaper cab better for rhythms. Leads & single note melodies were fat and full yet still cut w/out any shrill. I liked the cab with Vet30s better for leads because they seemed to cut more of the 5150 mid grind than the K100s did and the notes seemed more balanced.

For a hand made, ptp amp with two channels (and one has two modes) that only costs $1250 shipped (stock) this is a no brainer. I paid an extra $150 for the loop and contour control and it's still a bargain.
 
Pete,
First off, Congrats!!

Second...If anyone can get a new amp for that price it's more then a no brainer!! :rock: :rock: :rock:
 
Gainfreak":1hhfthqi said:
Pete,
First off, Congrats!!

Second...If anyone can get a new amp for that price it's more then a no brainer!! :rock: :rock: :rock:
Thanks Ralph! :thumbsup:

I agree man. This is just a stupid low price. I don't know if it's just an introductory offer or what, but it's as if you'd be retarded NOT to buy one. :lol: :LOL:
 
Very cool review Pete, glad to see one of those amps in your hands. That said I hear nothing VHT about that amp, at least from what I have heard :no:


Congrats and yeah that is a killer price!
 
PeteLaramee":2kn3zvdh said:
Gainfreak":2kn3zvdh said:
Pete,
First off, Congrats!!

Second...If anyone can get a new amp for that price it's more then a no brainer!! :rock: :rock: :rock:
Thanks Ralph! :thumbsup:

I agree man. This is just a stupid low price. I don't know if it's just an introductory offer or what, but it's as if you'd be retarded NOT to buy one. :lol: :LOL:
Definitely should be an Introductory offer!
I think it's a smart plan for him to keep the cost down in the beginning but methinks the price will....and Should go up as things progress!! :rock:
I agree with Scott that I hear nothing VHT tonewise in any of the clips :rock:
 
Congratulations and thanks for the review.
 
Digital Jams":3wcpqzcz said:
Very cool review Pete, glad to see one of those amps in your hands. That said I hear nothing VHT about that amp, at least from what I have heard :no:


Congrats and yeah that is a killer price!
Thanks Scott. Yea I don't necessarily agree with that comparison, but I can't disagree either. :lol: :LOL: They are both aggressive and I hear certain similar frequency emphesis (I'm not an engineer and I don't have a gas chromatagraph mass spectometer in my head so I can't tell you the dna of the frequencies), but if I hadn't heard that comparison beforehand I probably wouldn't have come up with it.
 
Congrats! I got to try one at the Nashville Amp Expo, and REALLY liked it! Gotta move some gear to fund getting one myself.
 
No teasing everyone an waiting till the weekend, Pete.... Record sumthin!... :gethim:
:D
 
Cool Pete! I heard them at the Nashville amp show and was impressed as well. I'll be getting one soon to run it through the paces of all that it can do because it was a bit hard to do that well at the show. I think Zach has a cool amp on his hands. :thumbsup:

PeteLaramee":mfqk1cyc said:
I rec'd my new Titan last week with a tube loop and the contour control. I've been playing it with an RG1527 (w/ Blaze Custom & Blaze Neck) and an RG7620 (w/EVO7 & Blaze Neck). For cabs I used two Marshall style Mojo 4x12s, one with Veteran 30s and one with K100s mixed with Reapers.

Two things jumped out at me right away; the different pickups in almost identical guitars made a huge difference in tone and this thing is way more versatile than I thought it would be. The contour knob really adds voicing/shaping control and can go from the low mid fatness to the upper mid knock. This thing gets great cleans, crunch and lead tones. It can do jazz or metal.

The clean mode on this is great. Much better than 95% of all high gain channel switchers out there. Warm and fat or bright and sparkley and everything in between. The crunch mode is cool too and is on the spongier side for a more vintage vibe. I really liked this mode with the gain set low (9 oclock) and the bright switch on. :thumbsup:

Some said the lead channel reminded them of a 5150 and a VHT. I thought that was odd and scared me a bit because both have qualities I really didn't like. I can't disagree with that comparison yet I really like it. :lol: :LOL: Not quite as "dry" as the VHT and not as much of that mid grind the 5150 has. For rhythm playing it was full, mean, and tight and cut very well. Playing chords & riffs on the low B remained big w/out getting muddy at all. I liked the K100 & Reaper cab better for rhythms. Leads & single note melodies were fat and full yet still cut w/out any shrill. I liked the cab with Vet30s better for leads because they seemed to cut more of the 5150 mid grind than the K100s did and the notes seemed more balanced.

For a hand made, ptp amp with two channels (and one has two modes) that only costs $1250 shipped (stock) this is a no brainer. I paid an extra $150 for the loop and contour control and it's still a bargain.
 
Cool! Congrats!!
Can it do heavy palm mutes well?
Compared to other high gainers how much does it got??
 
tcrash":1w6n15pm said:
Is there a website?

I did a search early today and found nothing. I would like to know myself.
 
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