jared
Active member
Hi everyone, don't post here much as you can probably tell but I keep up on the site once in awhile for the insight.
Anyway, over the summer, I had my share of horror stories starting with a Fender Supersonic that crapped out after a few months, replacing it with a used Rectoverb combo which crapped out in a week, replacing it with a Tremoverb combo that crapped out in two weeks, repaired by a "pro" only to crap out a week later again. Most of these dealings were done with very accomodating Guitar Centers, who did go above and beyond for me (free repair, return past the 30 days, etc). I ended up replacing that dead tremo with a new out-of-the-box Express 5:50 2x12.
In comes my question, did I buy the right amp? I'm not too fond of the sounds I get in 5W mode, they seem a little crunchy on the clean channel, while in 50W mode they shimmer. That could be me having the gain too high which I suspect is the culprit. I haven't been able to get that great of a sound out of the dirty channel. Maybe I'm trying to push it too hard to get that sorta chunky "chuga-chuga" sound when I want it. I have a TS9DX in line and use it on the clean for a nice sweet overdrive boost that I don't want to part with. I just have a feeling that I'll get tired of not being into Channel 2, and wondering if a different amp would suit me better.
For solo sounds and heavy rhythm, I like a nice open sound. Even with the mids cranked on a high gain setting on the dirty channel on the E5:50, I'm still fighting for more mids (so I run a Boss GE-7 in there and crank the mids, using it as I see fit). Maybe it's the fact that I'm using a strat and something in like a humbucker would open my sound? For what it's worth, I've done the "Doug's Tubes" retube... winged C's and the full compliment of varied 12AX7's to improve the sound.
It just seems like I have to do a lot to my sound to achieve what I want, when I'd really rather like that full fat saturated tube overdrive/distortion sound.
Would I be satisfied with a Stiletto combo? Lonestar? Back to a rectoverb? I'm shying away from Mark IV due to price and complexity. I'm thinking of an amp that isn't as bulky as the tremo combo (but would consider a head/cab situation). Oh, I should mention that I do mainly covers in one particular band, on the rock/funk/soul edge of things, and in another band, purely original with some nice heavy riffs over a rock/ska sound. I want to have that full fat drive available to me, but also have an amp that can shine in the clean and I can push with the TS9.
Wondering what might better suit me.
Any thoughts that anyone can throw out there as far as what I should check out is much appreciated. Thanks folks.
Anyway, over the summer, I had my share of horror stories starting with a Fender Supersonic that crapped out after a few months, replacing it with a used Rectoverb combo which crapped out in a week, replacing it with a Tremoverb combo that crapped out in two weeks, repaired by a "pro" only to crap out a week later again. Most of these dealings were done with very accomodating Guitar Centers, who did go above and beyond for me (free repair, return past the 30 days, etc). I ended up replacing that dead tremo with a new out-of-the-box Express 5:50 2x12.
In comes my question, did I buy the right amp? I'm not too fond of the sounds I get in 5W mode, they seem a little crunchy on the clean channel, while in 50W mode they shimmer. That could be me having the gain too high which I suspect is the culprit. I haven't been able to get that great of a sound out of the dirty channel. Maybe I'm trying to push it too hard to get that sorta chunky "chuga-chuga" sound when I want it. I have a TS9DX in line and use it on the clean for a nice sweet overdrive boost that I don't want to part with. I just have a feeling that I'll get tired of not being into Channel 2, and wondering if a different amp would suit me better.
For solo sounds and heavy rhythm, I like a nice open sound. Even with the mids cranked on a high gain setting on the dirty channel on the E5:50, I'm still fighting for more mids (so I run a Boss GE-7 in there and crank the mids, using it as I see fit). Maybe it's the fact that I'm using a strat and something in like a humbucker would open my sound? For what it's worth, I've done the "Doug's Tubes" retube... winged C's and the full compliment of varied 12AX7's to improve the sound.
It just seems like I have to do a lot to my sound to achieve what I want, when I'd really rather like that full fat saturated tube overdrive/distortion sound.
Would I be satisfied with a Stiletto combo? Lonestar? Back to a rectoverb? I'm shying away from Mark IV due to price and complexity. I'm thinking of an amp that isn't as bulky as the tremo combo (but would consider a head/cab situation). Oh, I should mention that I do mainly covers in one particular band, on the rock/funk/soul edge of things, and in another band, purely original with some nice heavy riffs over a rock/ska sound. I want to have that full fat drive available to me, but also have an amp that can shine in the clean and I can push with the TS9.
Wondering what might better suit me.
Any thoughts that anyone can throw out there as far as what I should check out is much appreciated. Thanks folks.