After years of playing a Marshall JMP Master Volume half stack, I sold it for the portability of an Electra Dyne 1x12 wide body combo. I knew from the instant I plugged into one in the store, that it was what I was looking for. I bought a used one in a very cool tan color.
I have not missed the Marshall for a second. I like the beefier bottom end on the ED. It's what I was always missing on the Marshall. Channel switching has never sounded so good. Having an effects loop is pure gravy. I put a boost pedal in it for solos.
I also acquired a LoneStar Classic around the same time, but I let it go because I just don't need 2 75lb combos. The LoneStar was nice, but I didn't like the gain channel so much. I'm sure I could've gotten where I wanted to go with maybe some mods, but I figured, WHY, when the ED is everything I want? The extra features on the LoneStar were nice, but I'd just sit there and tweak instead of playing. With the ED, I get a great tone I like and am not really tempted to change it much at all. It doesn't seem to like some of my gain pedals quite as much as the LoneStar, but I don't really care because I love the amp's gain sounds. I'm gain pedal free for the first time in years.
It doesn't have quite the clean as the LoneStar, but I play rock and don't need the pristine clean. I liked the liquid Boogie gain channel on the LoneStar, but I just couldn't get it to be what I wanted. It was either muddy, or when I dialed out the mud, it just didn't have the low end. With the ED, you get both cut and low end beef. I've never heard anything like it.
After gigging it (in a huge airplane hanger--cool gig), practicing with it, etc for over a month, I don't think I'll ever sell it. My band raves about it almost as much as I do.
My only challenge now is finding something to complement it that is a little more portable and a little better at low volumes for smaller gigs. I'm thinking Express 5:50. Anybody know how that compares tone-wise? It seems like the right size & features for me.
Anyway, I just had to share how much I love the Electra Dyne. This is my first post on the Boogie Board, I just had to share.
My past amps: Mesa Single Rec, JCM 900, JTM45 reissue, Orange AD30TC, Orange AD15, JMP Master Volume, Gibson GA15RV, Fender Rivera Era Concert 1x12, Egnater Tweaker... the only one I wish I could have back is the AD15. It'd be a nice portable complement to the ED, but I'm thinking hard about the Express 5:50. Your input on how they compare is appreciated.
I have not missed the Marshall for a second. I like the beefier bottom end on the ED. It's what I was always missing on the Marshall. Channel switching has never sounded so good. Having an effects loop is pure gravy. I put a boost pedal in it for solos.
I also acquired a LoneStar Classic around the same time, but I let it go because I just don't need 2 75lb combos. The LoneStar was nice, but I didn't like the gain channel so much. I'm sure I could've gotten where I wanted to go with maybe some mods, but I figured, WHY, when the ED is everything I want? The extra features on the LoneStar were nice, but I'd just sit there and tweak instead of playing. With the ED, I get a great tone I like and am not really tempted to change it much at all. It doesn't seem to like some of my gain pedals quite as much as the LoneStar, but I don't really care because I love the amp's gain sounds. I'm gain pedal free for the first time in years.
It doesn't have quite the clean as the LoneStar, but I play rock and don't need the pristine clean. I liked the liquid Boogie gain channel on the LoneStar, but I just couldn't get it to be what I wanted. It was either muddy, or when I dialed out the mud, it just didn't have the low end. With the ED, you get both cut and low end beef. I've never heard anything like it.
After gigging it (in a huge airplane hanger--cool gig), practicing with it, etc for over a month, I don't think I'll ever sell it. My band raves about it almost as much as I do.
My only challenge now is finding something to complement it that is a little more portable and a little better at low volumes for smaller gigs. I'm thinking Express 5:50. Anybody know how that compares tone-wise? It seems like the right size & features for me.
Anyway, I just had to share how much I love the Electra Dyne. This is my first post on the Boogie Board, I just had to share.
My past amps: Mesa Single Rec, JCM 900, JTM45 reissue, Orange AD30TC, Orange AD15, JMP Master Volume, Gibson GA15RV, Fender Rivera Era Concert 1x12, Egnater Tweaker... the only one I wish I could have back is the AD15. It'd be a nice portable complement to the ED, but I'm thinking hard about the Express 5:50. Your input on how they compare is appreciated.