Tomahawk90
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I spent some time over the weekend with the LSS and the Electradyne at GC compairing the two. I will be short and sweet..
LSS positives: Killer smooth responsive cleans nice overdrive and you can crank out some nice lead tones when the drive is cranked. The other positive is the wattage structure allowing you to play at lower volumes for different settings. i need that for some things that i do studio, home practice, on stage in more of a christian rock setting with occasional 80's rock VH, AC/DC. Over all cleans 10 overdrive 7ish.
Negatives: I was getting some break up on the clean channel at least it seemed that way on all wattage levels the volume had to be at 9' oclock before any sound come out. Master at noon, seemed to be some break up let me know some thoughts on this. I dont like the idea of taking an amp changing tubes and speakers to get the right sound it kinda defeats the point of the amp however if someone said just put in a G12 heritage and your problems are solved i would probably do that if thats the direction i go.
Electradyne positives: great cleans but not lonestar warm. More punchy and stronger pick attack. Nice 3 channel switching between hi/lo/clean. the gain on this amp is really nice and thick all british. dont get me wrong the cleans are really nice and you can dial in some nice tones. This amp really shines in the gain side with some volume. The reverb is really nice as well
Negatives: This amp is frigging loud! not only that but this thing is a bus to carry around. i also had a hard time getting the volumes to match the channel switching but i think i can figure that out with some time. this is after some initial fiddeling.
The choice is tough i need some input before i spend the dollars. If i get the LSS what will i regret about not getting the eletrydyne and vice versa. For you all with experience help me out.
Thanks
LSS positives: Killer smooth responsive cleans nice overdrive and you can crank out some nice lead tones when the drive is cranked. The other positive is the wattage structure allowing you to play at lower volumes for different settings. i need that for some things that i do studio, home practice, on stage in more of a christian rock setting with occasional 80's rock VH, AC/DC. Over all cleans 10 overdrive 7ish.
Negatives: I was getting some break up on the clean channel at least it seemed that way on all wattage levels the volume had to be at 9' oclock before any sound come out. Master at noon, seemed to be some break up let me know some thoughts on this. I dont like the idea of taking an amp changing tubes and speakers to get the right sound it kinda defeats the point of the amp however if someone said just put in a G12 heritage and your problems are solved i would probably do that if thats the direction i go.
Electradyne positives: great cleans but not lonestar warm. More punchy and stronger pick attack. Nice 3 channel switching between hi/lo/clean. the gain on this amp is really nice and thick all british. dont get me wrong the cleans are really nice and you can dial in some nice tones. This amp really shines in the gain side with some volume. The reverb is really nice as well
Negatives: This amp is frigging loud! not only that but this thing is a bus to carry around. i also had a hard time getting the volumes to match the channel switching but i think i can figure that out with some time. this is after some initial fiddeling.
The choice is tough i need some input before i spend the dollars. If i get the LSS what will i regret about not getting the eletrydyne and vice versa. For you all with experience help me out.
Thanks