
mooncobra
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yeah I had an evh 50 once...great amp indeed...my tastes have changed and just looking for something a little different...this may sound stupid and it's a mental thing with me i guess...but when i see the big EVH logo i just seem to play only 80's rock/metalnevusofota":1fdiv0pv said:Didn't you have an EVH 50?
I think that its strongest attribute is that you can plug straight into it (no pedals) and get a convincing tone for just about any genre. Besides the obvious rock/metal tones, I witnessed first hand a country band sounding great with one. 3 channels, good fx loop, usable eq, midi, and keeps its tone at low volume. I know there's tons of booteeky stuff and other "top shelf" brands that the "in" crowd uses but it's still difficult to beat for the price.
Doesn't sound stupid at all. Inspiration comes from anything, the brand guitar or amp is no different I feel. In fact I'm in the same boat as you, for example, I just bought my first strat! And with no humbucker, imagine that lol. I've been playing through my early Marshall 2204 more and more the past year. With a few pedals I can get all kinds of tones. It's one of those amps that lets the tone of the guitar come through. Plug in a Benson, you get a great jazz tone. Plug in a superstrat with a bucker you get a great rock/metal tone.sandman":2wral51z said:yeah I had an evh 50 once...great amp indeed...my tastes have changed and just looking for something a little different...this may sound stupid and it's a mental thing with me i guess...but when i see the big EVH logo i just seem to play only 80's rock/metalnevusofota":2wral51z said:Didn't you have an EVH 50?
I think that its strongest attribute is that you can plug straight into it (no pedals) and get a convincing tone for just about any genre. Besides the obvious rock/metal tones, I witnessed first hand a country band sounding great with one. 3 channels, good fx loop, usable eq, midi, and keeps its tone at low volume. I know there's tons of booteeky stuff and other "top shelf" brands that the "in" crowd uses but it's still difficult to beat for the price.![]()
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I love that stuff don't get me wrong...but as i'm getting older I find myself wanting to play more cleans and mid gain stuff and just open to trying some amps i have never had.
bish0p34":37i22lfp said:H&K Grandmeister is cool, I love mine. The Triamp is still my vote.
mrvorhees":1vde2hup said:ENGL 670SE is a killer, the most versatile amp I ever had.