Nope.…of money spending thousands of dollars on gear if you’re only going to use it in your house?
I do feel my MK V 1/2 stack is overkill in the bedroom studio and have thought about downsizing. But when I plug it in I immediately change my mind
I've been in a cover band for at least 50 years and will be until I die or can't stand up anymore.
Thanks all for the responses. Reason asked is because I have been wanting the Triple Crown combo, but it’s pricey and loud, although it sounds great. I have currently been playing through a Peavey Delta Blues 115 and hate it lol. I’m tired of having to fight the volume and fight it to get the tone I want. When I do, it’s still seeming to lack something. I’ve tried pedals as well. It’s bass heavy and I just don’t like the thing. It seems to me, the kind of rhythm and lead tones I like is from something like the Triple Crown Combo.
To my ears, Oranges distortion sounds too fuzzy, Fenders are too clean, Vox is chimey, and while Marshall has a great distortion sound, I’ve never really been able to get a good sound or tone out of them. Just because your “heroes” played them, doesn’t mean you’re going to gel with them.
For a while, I was looking at a Blackstar HT Club, but then heard a Triple Crown online and decided it was the more superior. It seems like it has the tones I was looking for without having to use pedals or without having to fight the amp.
Thoughts?
Do you have any experience or know anyone who has a Triple Crown Combo?Well.. after you’ve acquired one and had it some time you can say if it was a good fit for your needs or not that’s how I found out what was good for me.. try and fail is a proper way of learning
My fellow musical explorer let me tell you that I am long in the tooth, battled and scarred from the [selfish *******] path of so-called "G.A.S.", and have untold stories of wrath wielded upon me by those that... "knew of the better". At this point I can only say this... I am a bad-*** musician and my toyz played a meaningful and impactful part of my journey. Does it bring you joy...? Does it bring you joy without totally screwing everything and everyone else around you...? Then go for it, my fellow musical explorer! Do what brings you joy…of money spending thousands of dollars on gear if you’re only going to use it in your house?
Well. I have only briefly tested one as a head and would like to have one but have no pressing need for another channel switcher. Enjoyed the effortless feel of ch 2 and ch 3 but hard to say as I had no familiar guitar or cab with me..Do you have any experience or know anyone who has a Triple Crown Combo?
FWIW... the TC50 sub forum has alot of related Triple Crown info. PlusDo you have any experience or know anyone who has a Triple Crown Combo?
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Not at all. I probably have a good $1000 just in cables here. At least $20,000 invested in the living room studio. None of it ever leaves the house, but the music I create with it does:
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The Triple Crown is an interesting amp. TC50 carries a dry tone to it. The TC100 is a bit more low end saturated. Both are great amps. If you needed an accurate reference to the Triple Crown, that would be the Marshal Silver Jubilee 2555x. That amp practically sound the same but yet not as refined as the Mesa product. The only thing the 2555x is missing is a reverb. I sort of fell for the RA100 as it was the predecessor to the Triple Crown amps. One is a half stack and the other is the RA100 Combo.Thanks all for the responses. Reason asked is because I have been wanting the Triple Crown combo, but it’s pricey and loud, although it sounds great. I have currently been playing through a Peavey Delta Blues 115 and hate it lol. I’m tired of having to fight the volume and fight it to get the tone I want. When I do, it’s still seeming to lack something. I’ve tried pedals as well. It’s bass heavy and I just don’t like the thing. It seems to me, the kind of rhythm and lead tones I like is from something like the Triple Crown Combo.
To my ears, Oranges distortion sounds too fuzzy, Fenders are too clean, Vox is chimey, and while Marshall has a great distortion sound, I’ve never really been able to get a good sound or tone out of them. Just because your “heroes” played them, doesn’t mean you’re going to gel with them.
For a while, I was looking at a Blackstar HT Club, but then heard a Triple Crown online and decided it was the more superior. It seems like it has the tones I was looking for without having to use pedals or without having to fight the amp.
Thoughts?
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