psychogentoo
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Hi All,
I'm in the market for a new amp. The Roadster combo actually caught my eye and in reading the wonderful reviews of them from this board and other online resources, I decided to try it out at a local dealer.
The channel 1 and 2 sounded awesome however I was disappointed at the sound I got from "high-gain" channels. Channel 3 sounded brittle no matter how I tweaked the settings...channel 4 didn't have the sustain nor the "umph" I remember from the rectoverb nor the dual rectifier solo head.
The one thing that I noticed was that there was "popping" noises when changing channels from 3 and 4....
I did not buy the floor model (2x12 combo) because of these reasons. But before I plunk down the cash for the amp, I wanted the other users feed back.
The demo unit I played, could this have been due to a bad preamp tube?
Does the Roadster have a similar modern high gain sound as the DR solo head?
Thanks
I'm in the market for a new amp. The Roadster combo actually caught my eye and in reading the wonderful reviews of them from this board and other online resources, I decided to try it out at a local dealer.
The channel 1 and 2 sounded awesome however I was disappointed at the sound I got from "high-gain" channels. Channel 3 sounded brittle no matter how I tweaked the settings...channel 4 didn't have the sustain nor the "umph" I remember from the rectoverb nor the dual rectifier solo head.
The one thing that I noticed was that there was "popping" noises when changing channels from 3 and 4....
I did not buy the floor model (2x12 combo) because of these reasons. But before I plunk down the cash for the amp, I wanted the other users feed back.
The demo unit I played, could this have been due to a bad preamp tube?
Does the Roadster have a similar modern high gain sound as the DR solo head?
Thanks