TheRazMeister
Well-known member
Guys.....I tried, really I did. I went back to yet a different store (Va Beach) and fired up the ole F-50. I was pumped up because I really want a more portable solution to the Rectoverb. I'd been hearing good things now for 6 months (since I first tried and failed at buying an F-50). I've heard clips that showed promise, I read articles and reviews.....then I plugged a Les Paul into the amp
The clean is fine, don't get me wrong...very nice on channel 1. It's the overdrive....I'll preface this by saying that I LOVE the rectifier overdrive tones. They along with the Soldano are what I believe to be the best gain sounds in the industry. Well, I tweaked and torqued and twisted...nothing. If anything, the more I played with it the worse it sounded. The store rep finally came in and said the words I feared he would say. "do you want to try something a little more aggressive?" We then paraded thru some amps that I really had no interest in. The nicest overdrive of the bunch was a Budda combo.
I've now tried 3 different F-50's in 3 different stores and will no longer consider them as a potential amp in my arsenal (at least until next month :lol: ). To clarify, I also feel this way about Fenders....nice amps, just not for me.
I truly believe the F-50 is a fine amp and for someone who doesn't need Vai/Satriani type of gain, would be a good choice.
The clean is fine, don't get me wrong...very nice on channel 1. It's the overdrive....I'll preface this by saying that I LOVE the rectifier overdrive tones. They along with the Soldano are what I believe to be the best gain sounds in the industry. Well, I tweaked and torqued and twisted...nothing. If anything, the more I played with it the worse it sounded. The store rep finally came in and said the words I feared he would say. "do you want to try something a little more aggressive?" We then paraded thru some amps that I really had no interest in. The nicest overdrive of the bunch was a Budda combo.
I've now tried 3 different F-50's in 3 different stores and will no longer consider them as a potential amp in my arsenal (at least until next month :lol: ). To clarify, I also feel this way about Fenders....nice amps, just not for me.
I truly believe the F-50 is a fine amp and for someone who doesn't need Vai/Satriani type of gain, would be a good choice.