jaxonmills
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What genres does each excel in? What guitars work best with each? Which do you prefer? Is the LSC's greater price worth it?
Newysurfer said:I think Wilerty forgot a few things
The 5:50 has significantly more gain on tap than the LSC and is a lot cheaper $$. It's therefore a more versatile amp. I looked at both pretty hard before buying the 5:50.
I don't agree that the 5w setting lacks tight bass when gain is high on the burn channel - such things are entirely subjective I know. I use a separate MXR EQ pedal anyways so I can make the amp sound like almost anything.
The 5:50 is a little noisy but about average for a tube amp. I also cut it's noise by about 80% by changing tubes. Perhaps the LSC is particularly quiet but I don't count this as an important issue cause it's easily solved by changing tubes and using a Noise Gate pedal :lol:
Newysurfer said:I think Wilerty forgot a few things
The 5:50 has significantly more gain on tap than the LSC and is a lot cheaper $$. It's therefore a more versatile amp. I looked at both pretty hard before buying the 5:50.
I don't agree that the 5w setting lacks tight bass when gain is high on the burn channel - such things are entirely subjective I know. I use a separate MXR EQ pedal anyways so I can make the amp sound like almost anything.
The 5:50 is a little noisy but about average for a tube amp. I also cut it's noise by about 80% by changing tubes. Perhaps the LSC is particularly quiet but I don't count this as an important issue cause it's easily solved by changing tubes and using a Noise Gate pedal :lol:
madryan said:Newysurfer said:I think Wilerty forgot a few things
The 5:50 has significantly more gain on tap than the LSC and is a lot cheaper $$. It's therefore a more versatile amp. I looked at both pretty hard before buying the 5:50.
I don't agree that the 5w setting lacks tight bass when gain is high on the burn channel - such things are entirely subjective I know. I use a separate MXR EQ pedal anyways so I can make the amp sound like almost anything.
The 5:50 is a little noisy but about average for a tube amp. I also cut it's noise by about 80% by changing tubes. Perhaps the LSC is particularly quiet but I don't count this as an important issue cause it's easily solved by changing tubes and using a Noise Gate pedal :lol:
IMO, the LSC has more gain available than anyone really needs. If you feel that there's not enough gain then you're not playing it at gigging levels.
Also, pulling all the bass out and running your treble high are key if you want the killer classic rock crunch/silky smooth lead sounds.
Newysurfer said:You're obviously not a hard rock or metal player. There's been a lot of disappointment on this forum that the 5:50 is lacking in high gain - let alone the LSC. The 5:50 is not a metal amp and edges into the hard rock area such as Pearl Jam, Nirvana and ACDC. I gig with it regularly with a closed cab. The LSC does low distortion and great overdrive when maxed out but you'll need pedals to get into the hard rock area.
ur86d said:If you couldn't/can't get hard rock tones out of the LSC without pedals, you didn't have the amp dialed in correctly. Or there was something wrong with the LSC you used. Or there is something wrong with my LSC, because with my LSC i can approach 80's metal tones. Only thing that's lacking there is the palm muted bass pedal riffs. With a bad monkey in front the 80's palm muted tone is only a hair away. But Pearl Jam, Nirvana, AC/DC.. no problem at all getting that sound without an OD, for me anyway.
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