timb orocksloud
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Sooo. Just bought both of these heads. I had a Marshall JVM 410C (100W combo). I was afraid I would miss the 4 channels, but not so much yet. I absolutely fell in love with the Stiletto. I play a lot of metal and I was worried about it being able to cut it. the Fluid Drive setting on Channel 2 had what I needed in spades! I just got both of these yesterday and spent the night going through the recommended settings from both manuals. The manuals are excellent by the way. I thought for sure the rectifier would win me out but I was fairly disappointed with it especially on channel 3. The following are my pros and cons. I would love your guys feedback on this. (All testing done with my 59 les paul reissue)
Stiletto:
Pros:
1) Great sounds. Everything was usable. I felt I could go from Cleans to blues (the blues breaker recommended settings from the manual were some of my favorite) to high gain metal.
2) The knobs are easy to see from across the room
3) the footswitch attaches to the head with just an ordinary guitar cable.
4) Love the crock skin and the stiletto logo. It's just bad *** imho.
Cons:
1) only 2 channels. I would like to set up cleans, some crunchy breakage, and some skull rending chunk and go from one to the other to the other with just a tap of the foot
2) the footswitch is kinda unexciting
Dual Rectifier:
Pros:
1) 3 channels
2) diamond plate looks bad ***
3) footswitch is much nicer than the stiletto
4) feels like you could run over it with a truck and it would still work
5)the Modern setting on Channel 3 may be one of the most awesome and brutal sounds ever ("the end of the..." setting from manual on modern instead of vintage). One of the best tones I had from either amp.
Cons:
1)the knobs..I had a hard time seeing where the knobs were set in my well lit basement how the F*** do you set up your amp on a dark stage?
2) the raw setting on the 3rd channel just sounded terrrible at their recommended aggro rhythm setting. Just sounded flabby and fart like. Really really bad. Unusable...did I mention it was bad?
3) the footswitch is not a standard guitar cable. If this gets damaged mid show..good luck finding that.
4) none of the clean settings really were very exciting
Well that's a wrap of my first day of testing...any suggestions on settings or other things I should try?
Thanks, Tim
Stiletto:
Pros:
1) Great sounds. Everything was usable. I felt I could go from Cleans to blues (the blues breaker recommended settings from the manual were some of my favorite) to high gain metal.
2) The knobs are easy to see from across the room
3) the footswitch attaches to the head with just an ordinary guitar cable.
4) Love the crock skin and the stiletto logo. It's just bad *** imho.
Cons:
1) only 2 channels. I would like to set up cleans, some crunchy breakage, and some skull rending chunk and go from one to the other to the other with just a tap of the foot
2) the footswitch is kinda unexciting
Dual Rectifier:
Pros:
1) 3 channels
2) diamond plate looks bad ***
3) footswitch is much nicer than the stiletto
4) feels like you could run over it with a truck and it would still work
5)the Modern setting on Channel 3 may be one of the most awesome and brutal sounds ever ("the end of the..." setting from manual on modern instead of vintage). One of the best tones I had from either amp.
Cons:
1)the knobs..I had a hard time seeing where the knobs were set in my well lit basement how the F*** do you set up your amp on a dark stage?
2) the raw setting on the 3rd channel just sounded terrrible at their recommended aggro rhythm setting. Just sounded flabby and fart like. Really really bad. Unusable...did I mention it was bad?
3) the footswitch is not a standard guitar cable. If this gets damaged mid show..good luck finding that.
4) none of the clean settings really were very exciting
Well that's a wrap of my first day of testing...any suggestions on settings or other things I should try?
Thanks, Tim