Hi all -
I currently play a small boutique combo (a Top Hat Club Royal). I love it, but when I play live I play a very diverse set list. Anything from real poppy stuff to hard rock. Not so much metal, but we do do the occasional synth metal type thing w/ some drop-D action. It's hard for me to really get where I want to get for each of the songs with my single channel amp. I DO get a lot of different tones just by managing my volume, pickups, and a few pedals. But for example... it's hard to get a true clean when I'm dialed into the crunch that I want. Vice versa... if I get the clean I want, it's hard to get enough gain for the harder stuff. The tone is pretty good, though.
So, I've always loved boogie since I was a kid and always wanted one. I never have. The problem is... I really want an amp that has the Lonestar, Mark V, Stiletto, and Roadster all in one amp
For heavy (what I consider heavy...), I'm a big fan of Chevelle's tone. Love RATM.
In the middle, I need to pop-punk'ish tones like Blink, Angles & Airwaves, My Chemical Romance, Greenday.
On the lighter side think U2, The Fray, Cold Play.
On the super clean, think funk.
I was originally thinking Roadster, and brought one home, but it was broken. I think it just had a couple of bad tubes, but the store didn't have any replacements so I just returned it. I haven't had time to mess with it again. I like the Mark V a lot as well. I love the tightness of the Mark V for the heavier stuff, but not sure if it's going to be too tight for the poppy stuff. Then, I see JJBoogie using a Mark V for pop/rap stuff. So, I don't know. I love the lonestar clean, but not sure if the drive has the tone I'm looking for. I LOVE the tone of the drive, but I don't hear ME playing it.
Can you more experienced MB people help me out? Or am I barking up the wrong tree all together?
My ultimate goal is to pair it up with a G-System and an Amp Gizmo.
I would love to hear some feedback.
thanks,
Thoams
I currently play a small boutique combo (a Top Hat Club Royal). I love it, but when I play live I play a very diverse set list. Anything from real poppy stuff to hard rock. Not so much metal, but we do do the occasional synth metal type thing w/ some drop-D action. It's hard for me to really get where I want to get for each of the songs with my single channel amp. I DO get a lot of different tones just by managing my volume, pickups, and a few pedals. But for example... it's hard to get a true clean when I'm dialed into the crunch that I want. Vice versa... if I get the clean I want, it's hard to get enough gain for the harder stuff. The tone is pretty good, though.
So, I've always loved boogie since I was a kid and always wanted one. I never have. The problem is... I really want an amp that has the Lonestar, Mark V, Stiletto, and Roadster all in one amp
For heavy (what I consider heavy...), I'm a big fan of Chevelle's tone. Love RATM.
In the middle, I need to pop-punk'ish tones like Blink, Angles & Airwaves, My Chemical Romance, Greenday.
On the lighter side think U2, The Fray, Cold Play.
On the super clean, think funk.
I was originally thinking Roadster, and brought one home, but it was broken. I think it just had a couple of bad tubes, but the store didn't have any replacements so I just returned it. I haven't had time to mess with it again. I like the Mark V a lot as well. I love the tightness of the Mark V for the heavier stuff, but not sure if it's going to be too tight for the poppy stuff. Then, I see JJBoogie using a Mark V for pop/rap stuff. So, I don't know. I love the lonestar clean, but not sure if the drive has the tone I'm looking for. I LOVE the tone of the drive, but I don't hear ME playing it.
Can you more experienced MB people help me out? Or am I barking up the wrong tree all together?
My ultimate goal is to pair it up with a G-System and an Amp Gizmo.
I would love to hear some feedback.
thanks,
Thoams