Ok, here's the deal...
I really like the clean sound that I get out of my F-50. The OD channel is also good, especially for some crunchy distorted chords. Overall the amp sounds very musical and pleasing, and pretty much all of the tones are usable for some type of music.
However, I'm having some difficulties getting a smooth, sustainy and singing lead tone out of the amp. (This is actually a problem I have with most amps) I tend to think of distorted tones as either "grainy" or "smooth", and the F-50 seems to have plenty of grain that I would like to turn into smoothness. (Does anybody have any idea what I mean?)
I have thought about a few things I could try to solve this issue, and would like some help with picking the right course of action. New ideas are also welcome, of course. But anyways, here's the options I've laid out so far:
1) A power attenuator / loadbox. The F-50 is ridiculously loud, and I'm never able to turn the volume of the OD channel past 10 o'clock during band rehearsals. Knowing that tube amps like to be cranked, this was the first thing that came to my mind.
2) A new speaker. The Black Shadow is probably a very good speaker, but is it the right one for the F-amp? I've heard the BS being described as a very neutral speaker, so maybe one with more emphasis on certain frequencies and attenuation on others would work. I've briefly tried hooking up my F to a 2x12 loaded with Eminence Wizards, and it didn't seem to push me in the right direction.
3) New preamp tubes. I've though about getting some 12AU7 and 12AT7 preamp tubes, since presumably they would drop the volume of the preamp section, letting me turn the master volumes up. Overall, it would be interesting just for the sake of experimentation. Don't know how the sound of the amp would change, though.
4) A new OD pedal. My much-beloved TRex Mudhoney doesn't seem to work too well with this amp. It's a muddy pedal, and the F having a somewhat dark voicing, I guess it's only logical they don't match that well. In that case, I would like to hear people's experiences about OD pedals that work with this amp.
As I said, other suggestions/recommendations are more than welcome. I really think the F is a great sounding amp, but if I could just squeeze the perfect lead tone out of it, it would be THE amp for me...
...until I can afford a Lone Star, that is.
I really like the clean sound that I get out of my F-50. The OD channel is also good, especially for some crunchy distorted chords. Overall the amp sounds very musical and pleasing, and pretty much all of the tones are usable for some type of music.
However, I'm having some difficulties getting a smooth, sustainy and singing lead tone out of the amp. (This is actually a problem I have with most amps) I tend to think of distorted tones as either "grainy" or "smooth", and the F-50 seems to have plenty of grain that I would like to turn into smoothness. (Does anybody have any idea what I mean?)
I have thought about a few things I could try to solve this issue, and would like some help with picking the right course of action. New ideas are also welcome, of course. But anyways, here's the options I've laid out so far:
1) A power attenuator / loadbox. The F-50 is ridiculously loud, and I'm never able to turn the volume of the OD channel past 10 o'clock during band rehearsals. Knowing that tube amps like to be cranked, this was the first thing that came to my mind.
2) A new speaker. The Black Shadow is probably a very good speaker, but is it the right one for the F-amp? I've heard the BS being described as a very neutral speaker, so maybe one with more emphasis on certain frequencies and attenuation on others would work. I've briefly tried hooking up my F to a 2x12 loaded with Eminence Wizards, and it didn't seem to push me in the right direction.
3) New preamp tubes. I've though about getting some 12AU7 and 12AT7 preamp tubes, since presumably they would drop the volume of the preamp section, letting me turn the master volumes up. Overall, it would be interesting just for the sake of experimentation. Don't know how the sound of the amp would change, though.
4) A new OD pedal. My much-beloved TRex Mudhoney doesn't seem to work too well with this amp. It's a muddy pedal, and the F having a somewhat dark voicing, I guess it's only logical they don't match that well. In that case, I would like to hear people's experiences about OD pedals that work with this amp.
As I said, other suggestions/recommendations are more than welcome. I really think the F is a great sounding amp, but if I could just squeeze the perfect lead tone out of it, it would be THE amp for me...
...until I can afford a Lone Star, that is.