
rlord1974
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Mattfig":14mfoi7e said:So what did it for you? What's the current rig? And the big question, would you do MTS again?![]()
Hi Matt:
What did it for me? A few things.....
1.) I realized that every gig I went to I was using the same two modules/sounds for 95% of the show. As such, the realization that I don't need a rack or head with 6 to 8 different tones in it! Two good channels in my amp, a boost on the floor plus a pickup selector and volume control on my guitar can get me everything and anything I would need in a live setting;
2.) Looking at my shelf with 16 mods on it and realizing that, given point #1 above, what a waste of $#@! money it was to have tied up in gear that I was not utilizing;
3.) I was spending more time on MTS Forum reading about mods, listing mods, selling mods and buying mods than actually playing with the mods when they were with me; and
4.) This one might be controversial, but it is my personal opinion: as good as some of the mods sounded, a traditional non-modular tube amp can do those sounds better with better touch sensitivity.
What's the current rig?.....
1.) Live, recently I have been using a Bogner Shiva 20th Anny, a Matchless Independence and a reasonable pedalboard (i.e., buffer, boost, wah, flanger, tremolo, delay and reverb). I am thinking of buying a low wattage (e.g., 12 to 15 watt) tube amp to run in parallel with the Bogner or my Wizard Modern Classic II, and just pin the snot out of the low wattage amp to really get the goods from the power tubes. I'll get my clean tones as well as the bottom end and headroom primarily from the Bogner and/or Wizard, and will get the fat midrange and singing sustain from the pinned low wattage head.
2.) Otherwise, I have a couple of other heads that typically never get used live, as they either don't meet my needs for my current bands, or they're just too damn loud (e.g., Marshall JMP).
Would I do MTS again?......
I thought of picking up one of the new Eggie M4s Bruce has been peddling, but I quickly punched myself in the face and realized that I would be falling for the same old trap that I was previously in. I'm so happy I DIDN'T buy yet another M4!
As for you: do you still have the Salvation Stoner AD that I sold you a few years ago? That was one module that kicked some serious rock 'n' roll ass! It had a super thick, yet aggressive OD that I really dug.
