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I've posted some information about this topic on another forum, but I thought I'd try here and see what kinds of answers I get.
I'm hoping to be in the market for a new amp head soon after selling some gear or trading what I already have. I'll be playing it through a Mesa Recto cab with V30s, closed back.
I'm looking for an amp that is not over 50 watts but not super low either, has a two footswitchable channels. The only pedals I'll use will be an overdrive for boosting and thickening tone, a bit of chorus, delay, and wah. I use humbuckers, mostly.
Now, as far as styles I play, I'd like to find something that has really good cleans and a good drive too. "That's what everyone says" is probably what you're saying. So, for specificity's sake, I especially play fusion (think Guthrie Govan tones), some modern blues (Joe Bonamassa tones), and a good bit of progressive rock (think Porcupine Tree, Tool, and a bit of Opeth tone), and some classic and alternative rock. I like a good thump to the bass, but I'm not a mid-range scooper. I do not play "brutz" or metal or death "whatever". Not that I don't appreciate heavier music, but that's not what I play.
Anyway, suggestions would be great. Thus far, I’ve been looking at the Mesa Stiletto Ace, Hughes and Kettner Tubemeister, and Fender Supersonic.
My budget would be between 700 and 1000 used (I hope).
I'm hoping to be in the market for a new amp head soon after selling some gear or trading what I already have. I'll be playing it through a Mesa Recto cab with V30s, closed back.
I'm looking for an amp that is not over 50 watts but not super low either, has a two footswitchable channels. The only pedals I'll use will be an overdrive for boosting and thickening tone, a bit of chorus, delay, and wah. I use humbuckers, mostly.
Now, as far as styles I play, I'd like to find something that has really good cleans and a good drive too. "That's what everyone says" is probably what you're saying. So, for specificity's sake, I especially play fusion (think Guthrie Govan tones), some modern blues (Joe Bonamassa tones), and a good bit of progressive rock (think Porcupine Tree, Tool, and a bit of Opeth tone), and some classic and alternative rock. I like a good thump to the bass, but I'm not a mid-range scooper. I do not play "brutz" or metal or death "whatever". Not that I don't appreciate heavier music, but that's not what I play.
Anyway, suggestions would be great. Thus far, I’ve been looking at the Mesa Stiletto Ace, Hughes and Kettner Tubemeister, and Fender Supersonic.
My budget would be between 700 and 1000 used (I hope).