If you could merge amps to make your ultimate amp.....

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I'd merge a 'boosted modded Recto' into Rhythm 2 of my MarkIV, and set it so I could run two amp channels at the same time.
 
two rock sniderman proto clean
eggie vox ac30 module
bludotone ojai dumble tone
mojave peacemaker crunch with some rockstah mod magic


built in integrated axe fx
 
Alright this is a tough one, but I am gonna go with:

Clean: Vox ac30
Crunch: 5150 III Channel 2
Lead: VH4 Channel 4
 
All I want is a single channel amp that sounds like a Herbert and Marshall JMP running in parallel with the harmonics of a Vox AC30. Backing off the guitar volume brings the bloom and tone of a Fender Twin and AC30 running together.
 
stephen sawall":3tegl9w0 said:
All I want is a single channel amp that sounds like a Herbert and Marshall JMP running in parallel with the harmonics of a Vox AC30. Backing off the guitar volume brings the bloom and tone of a Fender Twin and AC30 running together.


I mean that doesn't sound like toooooo much to ask to me. :dunno: :lol: :LOL:
 
I'd probably want a 3 channeler

Channel 1: Blackface Twin
Channel 2: AC30
Channel 3: Quickrod
 
K Odell":2jqp1149 said:
stephen sawall":2jqp1149 said:
All I want is a single channel amp that sounds like a Herbert and Marshall JMP running in parallel with the harmonics of a Vox AC30. Backing off the guitar volume brings the bloom and tone of a Fender Twin and AC30 running together.


I mean that doesn't sound like toooooo much to ask to me. :dunno: :lol: :LOL:

I must be asking the wrong people ..... because I do not have it yet.
 
JCM 800 crunch and modern 6505 grind mixed together on the lead channel. Plus a nice clean channel.
 
Tawlks":16x86ttq said:
I'm quite liking some of the responses here. :) Keep 'em coming. :thumbsup:

I think the rational behind why people want certain want their choices of amps is as is interesting to me as the choices themselves.

I could settle for just the herbert if I wanted to play my preference of heavy metal tones, but its never going to nail that David Gilmore sound. I was just listening to the live version of "fly on you crazy diamond" yesterday, such simple melodies but sounding so liquid...the kind of tone that takes people away on a journey when they listen...no hallucinogens required.
:rock:
 
Jimmie":ke19huyp said:
Tawlks":ke19huyp said:
I'm quite liking some of the responses here. :) Keep 'em coming. :thumbsup:

I think the rational behind why people want certain want their choices of amps is as is interesting to me as the choices themselves.

I could settle for just the herbert if I wanted to play my preference of heavy metal tones, but its never going to nail that David Gilmore sound. I was just listening to the live version of "fly on you crazy diamond" yesterday, such simple melodies but sounding so liquid...the kind of tone that takes people away on a journey when they listen...no hallucinogens required.
:rock:

I listen to loads of metal but I absolutely LOVE Pink Floyd. I have their vinyls in my room, all originals (Okay, I took them to stop my parents putting them in storage)

Why I want what I do is so I could have just one amp for any gig, and be able to have a great riff tone and a great liquid lead tone, my 5150 II is actually better for rhythms than it is for leads, it's great for leads but I'd still prefer something smoother, as for cleans, cleans are decent but I also play jazz stuff now and the 5150 II is essentially a metal amp. And I like kt88 power section for the balls and clarity and the footswitchable functions and 2 effects loops would be great as I like to use comp and sometimes very light delay on my clean with no NS-2 and a NS-2 and no comp/delay for rhythms, and a GE-7, NS-2, sometimes light delay for leads. So that'd be good for me.


So there's my reasoning. .. I think I want a VHT Pitbull UL. :thumbsup:
 
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