
rlord1974
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^ sure seems that way!



I've had Fryette's and will likely have them again.stephen sawall":1h6j0m2x said:Fryette....
I prefer the Deliverance & Sig X - But anything by Fryette. I like the sound of a lot of different amp builders & models. Fryette - Tone that actually works with a band or recording. Very low noise - never need a noise gate. ..... And most important - actually has dynamics. Most high gain amps are way to compressed & do not cut in a mix very good - for my taste.
It is difficult to find a more versatile - simple amp. Lots of cool amps out there - Fryette just fit my taste & needs better than the rest.Ventura":32bs26oz said:I've had Fryette's and will likely have them again.stephen sawall":32bs26oz said:Fryette....
I prefer the Deliverance & Sig X - But anything by Fryette. I like the sound of a lot of different amp builders & models. Fryette - Tone that actually works with a band or recording. Very low noise - never need a noise gate. ..... And most important - actually has dynamics. Most high gain amps are way to compressed & do not cut in a mix very good - for my taste.
The D60 is - to me - still to this day one of the best, and most underrated heads out there. I love what it can do.
Ventura":24q6p7wg said:I've had Fryette's and will likely have them again.stephen sawall":24q6p7wg said:Fryette....
I prefer the Deliverance & Sig X - But anything by Fryette. I like the sound of a lot of different amp builders & models. Fryette - Tone that actually works with a band or recording. Very low noise - never need a noise gate. ..... And most important - actually has dynamics. Most high gain amps are way to compressed & do not cut in a mix very good - for my taste.
The D60 is - to me - still to this day one of the best, and most underrated heads out there. I love what it can do.
D120 is what I use. When I get the power amp cooking it reminds me of driving a bulldozer.Tone Monster":6o8gkxl5 said:Ventura":6o8gkxl5 said:I've had Fryette's and will likely have them again.stephen sawall":6o8gkxl5 said:Fryette....
I prefer the Deliverance & Sig X - But anything by Fryette. I like the sound of a lot of different amp builders & models. Fryette - Tone that actually works with a band or recording. Very low noise - never need a noise gate. ..... And most important - actually has dynamics. Most high gain amps are way to compressed & do not cut in a mix very good - for my taste.
The D60 is - to me - still to this day one of the best, and most underrated heads out there. I love what it can do.
I owned the D120, but yes I agree. Awesome amp. Such big, tight tones!
I can't imagine what the 120 would sound like power-wise in order to get the "tubes cooking". Man, that'd be Richter Scale material. I dug the D60 as it was easier to push into that territory without rendering me impotent.stephen sawall":2cfymfru said:D120 is what I use. When I get the power amp cooking it reminds me of driving a bulldozer.Tone Monster":2cfymfru said:I owned the D120, but yes I agree. Awesome amp. Such big, tight tones!
steve_k":3fyzezje said:Finding high gain without high noise has been a real adventure.
Yeah man I was just making a small joke- referring to how a lot of people on here like high gainers, myself included. Wasn't meant to be a slam.Motorpud":31s63vee said:electrophonic.tonic":31s63vee said:You could pose the topic "best amp ever of all time" on RT and get the same answers.
Mine would have to be MKIV though.
That doesnt make sense. I know its Friday night, but you couldn't be that drunk
There are a lot of players here that like modded marshalls. A LOT. But there are a lot of great amps that are recommended here that aren't popular. I'd put the knowledge here against any other board and I have a feeling we'd come out ok.