Dear all,
I would like to ask for your expert opinions and advice which amp to buy. Here's my story:
In my teens and early twens I have happlily and ferociously played in several bands at the same time doing rock covers, fusion, funk and cool jazz on a very amateurish level. I always ended up being the backing guy due to my non-existent technical playing capabilities, but liked it nevertheless.
Then life went on - as some of you have experienced as well - I needed to focus on a job, feed the kids, maintain a home etc. Funnily, the job included producing some film soundtracks you all are familiar with. So for more than 20 years I was sitting behind the window telling fabulous artists way beyond my means what the heck they did wrong in the last take and corrected it.
A while ago I decided that it was time for me to spend quality time rather than making other people even richer. Just for fun I picked up guitar again an this time took a few hours of proper tuition. WHAT A REVELATION! Somehow all the music theory I always knew and the producing experience fell together and for the first time in my life I was able to play the music that had been confined to the inner of my head MYSELF.
Long story, short ending: I am way away from being a pro guitar player (and frankly with the way the business works today I don't think I will ever want to be), but was lucky enough to find others who share the same passion for music with me to form a "club project". We do everything from 70's to today's covers with a heavy lean to southern bluesy rock, and in a different setup we now are venturing into fusion land (think: Spyro Gyra) again.
Now, with the happy surprise of an unexpected tax refund, for the first time in my life I will be able to afford one of the holy grail tone amps putting price out of the way.
As you can see, versatility and immediate recall of different sounds is important to me, as well as the ability to come back to that Mk2c+ fluid lead sound (in my current setup I play a heavily modded 335-style with splitable PU's to a TS 808, Boss DD-6, Marshall chorus/flanger pedal to a Mesa Studio Pre into the clean input of a Fender Blues Junior).
Portability is not so much of an issue, but bear in mind we will only play clubs of 300 at the max with PA available, so I do not need a full stack but would much prefer a combo. As the stage floor is very limited, size is an issue. Sound quality at low levels is much much more important as we rehearse in a studio setting and all of us are very disciplined and focus on tone rather than level.
I have read a lot of good things about the Express series, but in a short play-thru in a local music store found it a bit flat sounding on lower levels - maybe I did not not give it enough time. I also like the programming abilities of a Triaxis combined with a low wattage amp and a 1x12. Never heard a roadster.
Sorry for the long wind, any ideas out there for a jack-of-all-trades for me?
And: This should be the last amp I buy.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
Peter
I would like to ask for your expert opinions and advice which amp to buy. Here's my story:
In my teens and early twens I have happlily and ferociously played in several bands at the same time doing rock covers, fusion, funk and cool jazz on a very amateurish level. I always ended up being the backing guy due to my non-existent technical playing capabilities, but liked it nevertheless.
Then life went on - as some of you have experienced as well - I needed to focus on a job, feed the kids, maintain a home etc. Funnily, the job included producing some film soundtracks you all are familiar with. So for more than 20 years I was sitting behind the window telling fabulous artists way beyond my means what the heck they did wrong in the last take and corrected it.
A while ago I decided that it was time for me to spend quality time rather than making other people even richer. Just for fun I picked up guitar again an this time took a few hours of proper tuition. WHAT A REVELATION! Somehow all the music theory I always knew and the producing experience fell together and for the first time in my life I was able to play the music that had been confined to the inner of my head MYSELF.
Long story, short ending: I am way away from being a pro guitar player (and frankly with the way the business works today I don't think I will ever want to be), but was lucky enough to find others who share the same passion for music with me to form a "club project". We do everything from 70's to today's covers with a heavy lean to southern bluesy rock, and in a different setup we now are venturing into fusion land (think: Spyro Gyra) again.
Now, with the happy surprise of an unexpected tax refund, for the first time in my life I will be able to afford one of the holy grail tone amps putting price out of the way.
As you can see, versatility and immediate recall of different sounds is important to me, as well as the ability to come back to that Mk2c+ fluid lead sound (in my current setup I play a heavily modded 335-style with splitable PU's to a TS 808, Boss DD-6, Marshall chorus/flanger pedal to a Mesa Studio Pre into the clean input of a Fender Blues Junior).
Portability is not so much of an issue, but bear in mind we will only play clubs of 300 at the max with PA available, so I do not need a full stack but would much prefer a combo. As the stage floor is very limited, size is an issue. Sound quality at low levels is much much more important as we rehearse in a studio setting and all of us are very disciplined and focus on tone rather than level.
I have read a lot of good things about the Express series, but in a short play-thru in a local music store found it a bit flat sounding on lower levels - maybe I did not not give it enough time. I also like the programming abilities of a Triaxis combined with a low wattage amp and a 1x12. Never heard a roadster.
Sorry for the long wind, any ideas out there for a jack-of-all-trades for me?
And: This should be the last amp I buy.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts,
Peter