Opinion Best overall rock/metal amp with good cleans

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* velcro-fly *":3imd7tnu said:
AxeFx ???? psssht..gone :lol: :LOL:


Nope...no beans spilled here yet ;)

VF, how long did you have the Axe-Fx? I recall your posts that were very positive about it....just curious, what happened?

Let us know how you like your new Pignose-Gorilla amp! Which model is it again, was it the original Pignose or the new Pignose-Gorilla amps http://www.pignoseamps.com/

:lol: :LOL:

thread hijack completed....

Axe-Fx can get some mean high-gain brutalz, and get a wide range of cleans too (its digital afterall)!
 
rsm":3uexpn14 said:
* velcro-fly *":3uexpn14 said:
AxeFx ???? psssht..gone :lol: :LOL:


Nope...no beans spilled here yet ;)

VF, how long did you have the Axe-Fx? I recall your posts that were very positive about it....just curious, what happened?

I'd like to know too, I remember him saying he had the axefx copping his xtc classic to a T, then selling the xtc and now the axefx is gone, too? :lol: :LOL:

Oh and for the OP, I find my xtc classic is the best amp overall for what I want as far as channel switchers go, though I haven't tried an anniversary xtc yet, afraid I may like it better, lol.
 
rsm":2o8tdcnu said:
VF, how long did you have the Axe-Fx? I recall your posts that were very positive about it....just curious, what happened?

Let us know how you like your new Pignose-Gorilla amp! Which model is it again, was it the original Pignose or the new Pignose-Gorilla amps http://www.pignoseamps.com/

:lol: :LOL:

Went into a real love / hate thing with it... I actually still love it but found I was spending more time tweaking than playing. I found that rack gear is incredibly inconvenient. I'm not gigging so I dont need 386 presets. The Ultra was ultra overkill for me.

I should also say that I've owner nearly every amp in the sim database with the exception of the Dumbles and the CAE stuff (CAE was / is my favorite sim). My Aiken Intruder sat next to it and was a daily back and forth comparison. In the end I like my real amps better, I have zero use for any effects, I was also getting these extreme headaches after playing it for awhile. As far as "giving it a chance" goes - I'm unemployed at the moment and spent basically 45 days playing all day, everyday, hours on end trying every conceivable setup option. Everything started sounding the same after awhile, admittedly I probably burned myself out on it. My perspective was going back and forth between my real amps.

I will own one again, but next time around it will be a Standard powered by either an ART SL2A or a Verve powered monitor. For now I'm perfectly happy with my Aikens and my good old boring dry signal.

Pignose-Gorilla will be here end of this week...I would also take my Ecstasy Classic back in a heartbeat for simplicity sake.
 
The herbert is a excellent choice and would be the amp i would buy if i could only have 1 amp, i love the clean ch, ch2 is great for rock or metal and ch3 can do metal or leads. i also owned a xtc 101b and classic and still liked the herbert better, i tend to like compressed amps also.

some other nice choices are the einstein and roadtser. both have nice cleans and rock and metal tones.
 
I have had everything out there a few times. In my humble opinion the best channel switchers on the block are as follows:

1. Egnater MOD100 (not the Mod 50)
2. Soldano SLO100
3. Suhr PT100 (Have a custom white one on the way, played one in Canada and loved it).

I love the DIezel stuff as well but a little to high fi for me.

For straight clean tones you cant beat a Custom Shop Fender Vibro King. That with my pedal board can gig anywhere!

my 3 cents.

Brad
 
* velcro-fly *":1el30s7y said:
Went into a real love / hate thing with it... I actually still love it but found I was spending more time tweaking than playing. I found that rack gear is incredibly inconvenient. I'm not gigging so I dont need 386 presets. The Ultra was ultra overkill for me.

I should also say that I've owner nearly every amp in the sim database with the exception of the Dumbles and the CAE stuff (CAE was / is my favorite sim). My Aiken Intruder sat next to it and was a daily back and forth comparison. In the end I like my real amps better, I have zero use for any effects, I was also getting these extreme headaches after playing it for awhile. As far as "giving it a chance" goes - I'm unemployed at the moment and spent basically 45 days playing all day, everyday, hours on end trying every conceivable setup option. Everything started sounding the same after awhile, admittedly I probably burned myself out on it. My perspective was going back and forth between my real amps.

I will own one again, but next time around it will be a Standard powered by either an ART SL2A or a Verve powered monitor. For now I'm perfectly happy with my Aikens and my good old boring dry signal.

Pignose-Gorilla will be here end of this week...I would also take my Ecstasy Classic back in a heartbeat for simplicity sake.

Similar story here, I was doing more tweaking with the Ultra, and kept thinking I could make it better with more tweaking...soon I was just tweaking for tweaking sake. Next time 'round will be the Standard for me too, unless there's a 1U amp/cab sim only pre-amp option, not a big effect user either. Happy with my dry sound, with a bit o' compression and 'verb - that's about it, and I'm luvin' it! Thanks for the info. and for taking the Pignose-Gorilla as the joke it was intended! ;)

Back on topic, if I was doing metal these days, I think I'd be looking at Fortin (amp or mods) and Diezel. FWIW, haven't owned or tried them, but going by the clips and vids I've seen and heard...
 
http://bognerampforum.informe.com/viewtopic.php?t=1225

Here's a cheap ($40 w/shipping) and simple add-on for the XTC that gives you both the pre and post 2004 sounds plus the Cameron mod. Uses a pre-existing unused hole in the rear of the chassis and is a simple 2-wire solder job.

The cameron mod opens up the Red channel. :thumbsup:
 
Core9":5jnkki7s said:
http://bognerampforum.informe.com/viewtopic.php?t=1225

Here's a cheap ($40 w/shipping) and simple add-on for the XTC that gives you both the pre and post 2004 sounds plus the Cameron mod. Uses a pre-existing unused hole in the rear of the chassis and is a simple 2-wire solder job.

The cameron mod opens up the Red channel. :thumbsup:

Its funny you bring that chip up. I just got mine in the mail today. I'm going to give it a shot before I make up my mind> Thanks!
 
J.B.":2r5bqlv1 said:
gbsmusic":2r5bqlv1 said:
Oh come on now!!! You cant leave me hanging like that!!! Life changing? Now this must be good!!
What he's not telling you is that it's a requirement to wear assless leather chaps when he's showing it to you. Might want to think about that one. Remember..... life changing. :yes: :D
UNLEASH THE GIMP!!!! :D
 
Best high gainer with exceptional cleans? Bad Cat Lynx :yes:

I've got a SLO, XTC, Cameron Marshall, Two Rock, Uberschall... and one other amp I can't remember right now :confused: . Anyway, the Bad Cat kicks ass - the cleans are incredibly good, and the gain channel is like an ultra thick and complex Recto or Uber. Great amp that is very underrated.
 
I loved both amps, but for a hard rock/metal guy, I think you would really dig the Herbert. IMO, it's not as compressed as the XTC red channel, and it's tighter for the heavier styles of metal. Cleans on it are great too, just a killer amp all around. :thumbsup:
 
Mailman1971":elc2hyb2 said:
J.B.":elc2hyb2 said:
gbsmusic":elc2hyb2 said:
Oh come on now!!! You cant leave me hanging like that!!! Life changing? Now this must be good!!
What he's not telling you is that it's a requirement to wear assless leather chaps when he's showing it to you. Might want to think about that one. Remember..... life changing. :yes: :D
UNLEASH THE GIMP!!!! :D
:lol: :LOL: :yes:
 
My Vote........
Engl Invader.
GREAT CLEANS!!
Super metal tones...... :thumbsup:
 
Rufus Leaking":134wh4mu said:
Best high gainer with exceptional cleans? Bad Cat Lynx :yes:

I've got a SLO, XTC, Cameron Marshall, Two Rock, Uberschall... and one other amp I can't remember right now :confused: . Anyway, the Bad Cat kicks ass - the cleans are incredibly good, and the gain channel is like an ultra thick and complex Recto or Uber. Great amp that is very underrated.
Is that other amp you can't remember a CCV :D

Wow, that's quite an endorsement for the Lynx. Sounds like a heck of on amp! Is it tighter and punchier than a Recto or Uber?
 
I would love to get a hold of a Cameron CCV but I cant wait a year :doh:. Those amps sound incredible!
 
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