erickompositör72
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I just got ahold of a IIc+ HR with the 100 PT. After comparing the lead tones to a Mark III red stripe DRG, a IIb S, a IIb DRGX, and a Studio Preamp (through all of the above power amps), I am blown away. I have never played an amp that sings like this, and that can have so much variation in tone with one note. Once dialed in, it's impossible to get any single note to sound harsh/ugly. I am now a believer.
Now, the question is this: of those who have played a range of IIc+'s, which one had your favorite singing lead tone? The most inspiring tone on single notes, higher on the fretboard? The most lyrical legato? Etc...
I've heard great things about the SR and S. I've heard it said that my 100 PT is the "sweetest" transformer.
From comparing the IIb S vs DRGX, I found non-simul to have a more immediate/clear attack and bloom. I feel my IIc+ HR has this immediate attack/clarity, which makes the sweetness/warmth all the more astounding (how can this sound be so cutting/clear, yet immediately take on such warmth and roundness?!)
Anyways, curious for some input. How would an HR with the 105 PT compare? Do those with simul's notice that difference in attack I was mentioning? (FWIW, I absolutely love the "squishiness" of the simul's for chords/rhythm)
I'm asking because I'm trying to decide whether it's worth it to pick up some other variants, if they may become available.
Now, the question is this: of those who have played a range of IIc+'s, which one had your favorite singing lead tone? The most inspiring tone on single notes, higher on the fretboard? The most lyrical legato? Etc...
I've heard great things about the SR and S. I've heard it said that my 100 PT is the "sweetest" transformer.
From comparing the IIb S vs DRGX, I found non-simul to have a more immediate/clear attack and bloom. I feel my IIc+ HR has this immediate attack/clarity, which makes the sweetness/warmth all the more astounding (how can this sound be so cutting/clear, yet immediately take on such warmth and roundness?!)
Anyways, curious for some input. How would an HR with the 105 PT compare? Do those with simul's notice that difference in attack I was mentioning? (FWIW, I absolutely love the "squishiness" of the simul's for chords/rhythm)
I'm asking because I'm trying to decide whether it's worth it to pick up some other variants, if they may become available.