That is correct.. I had a Vox Tonelab SE and used that for about 5 months then sold that. Im glad i got one, cause it taught me alot about the different sounds of amps and tones... Thanks for the help dude.
I am going for the dual... i dont know about a triple though thats alot more power than i can even use (iso panels only do so much) and i dont think i well have the money for it..
Im playing mainly for a church and band right now, at the church were playing alot of covers from.. nickelback...
Im am going for the dual.. but i just dont have to money now.. and i dont have a job.. took saling everything i had to get what i have now.. so i just have to be patience.. but thats hard cause i want one now..
If all i was getting was a 50 extra watt and there wasnt footswitchable fx and 3...
i've never had the opportunity to play one myself, but if i come across one, i will try it out.
And im 16, not a man. I just have to opportunity to play with people older and more skilled that me. So im still learning alot about tone and stuff.
im able to run a 1970's marshall superlead one hundred (not mine) at 6 where i play cause we keep our amps (only two electric guitarist) off stage in different rooms and have soundpanels around each cab... so i think if i got a dual i "SHOULD" be able to run it around 4 if not 5 or so... but...
Im debating to get a single or dual recto head...
the newer duals have a footswitchable fx loop, the single rectos dont. and if get a dual recto i would like to turn a eq on or off by the footswitch when i switch channels without a jump in volume.
but if i cant do this on a dual i might as...