I struggled to get good tone from either my Road King or my Stiletto Deuce, which seemed to be bit too high and thin for me. I retubed the Stiletto which helped, but I still not quite what I wanted.
So, I wondered what they'd be like together. So I used my chorus pedal to split the signal and send it to both amps. I decided to use the effects loop of the stiletto, figuring the high notes would be better to have effects like phaser, flanger and such. I used just a touch of echo with an MXR Carbon Copy on the stiletto.
:shock: Holy moly! It sounded plexi-like with a big bottom end (RK channel 3 modern and Stiletto channel 2 fluid drive). I loved this tone! Big, full sound from three cabs. I plugged the Stiletto into a 2x12 Stiletto cab AND a Road King 2x12. The Road King was in another Road King cab. I tried the flanger and it was very strong signal. Might have to dial it down to be more subtle.
Is anyone else running these two heads together? Seems the setup would be difficult to control if you wanted to switch channels in the middle of a song (say go from distorted to clean). BTW, the Stiletto retube was just the standard preamp tube kit from Doug's Tubes. I did notice a bit more distortion, but I like it so far.
So, I wondered what they'd be like together. So I used my chorus pedal to split the signal and send it to both amps. I decided to use the effects loop of the stiletto, figuring the high notes would be better to have effects like phaser, flanger and such. I used just a touch of echo with an MXR Carbon Copy on the stiletto.
:shock: Holy moly! It sounded plexi-like with a big bottom end (RK channel 3 modern and Stiletto channel 2 fluid drive). I loved this tone! Big, full sound from three cabs. I plugged the Stiletto into a 2x12 Stiletto cab AND a Road King 2x12. The Road King was in another Road King cab. I tried the flanger and it was very strong signal. Might have to dial it down to be more subtle.
Is anyone else running these two heads together? Seems the setup would be difficult to control if you wanted to switch channels in the middle of a song (say go from distorted to clean). BTW, the Stiletto retube was just the standard preamp tube kit from Doug's Tubes. I did notice a bit more distortion, but I like it so far.