macdaddyof9
Active member
Hello all
I'm just getting back into electric guitar. I had a subway rocket back in the 80's that I loved. Then a mark 2 for about the year of 1988. Then I joined the Army and sold most everything I owned.( no space ) After my tour, and 9 kids latter here I am looking back at some boogie tone! Last christmass my wife bought me a washburn camo solid state practice amp to go with my washburn Idol pro. I scored on the cheap and was starting to mess around with. Nice guitar, not nice amp. I'm saving up for another boogie and just found this board. Great stuff here. there are some others full of bad attitude and of no help at all.
So, finally to my point. I am considering a 50 cal. + (coolest name of all) or any of the studio/dc amps for starters. The main question I have for any of you owners is about this statement in the manual :
"MASTER This control regulates the power amplifier level and the actual overall loudness. (In Lead mode, the Master and the Lead Master work together “in series” to perform this function.) If you run the Volume at 10 and both Masters below 2 (in Lead mode), Grandma can nap in the next room while you annihilate Manhattan with monstrous metal performance! You'll still get the sound and feel of big amps cranked way up."
This is from the 50+ but is close to what they all say in this line. I know you can't have both great tone at low and high volume but decent tone at say "doesn't drown out the tv at the other end of the house" volume is attainable. I was wondering what some of you owners or previous owners had experiance with this line at lower volumes. I like to play mostly big hair stuff. black sabath, ac/dc, twisted sister, G&R, Van Halen, Samy hagar, ect. then some blues and the hardest tone of all for me is Uncle Ted Nugent. I do not try to exact copy any one, espesially not the recordings, as I know that is impossible. I like to make my own tone, and even notes, lol. I'm not that great anyway, Just looking to have some fun with the kids. thank you for your time.
I'm just getting back into electric guitar. I had a subway rocket back in the 80's that I loved. Then a mark 2 for about the year of 1988. Then I joined the Army and sold most everything I owned.( no space ) After my tour, and 9 kids latter here I am looking back at some boogie tone! Last christmass my wife bought me a washburn camo solid state practice amp to go with my washburn Idol pro. I scored on the cheap and was starting to mess around with. Nice guitar, not nice amp. I'm saving up for another boogie and just found this board. Great stuff here. there are some others full of bad attitude and of no help at all.
So, finally to my point. I am considering a 50 cal. + (coolest name of all) or any of the studio/dc amps for starters. The main question I have for any of you owners is about this statement in the manual :
"MASTER This control regulates the power amplifier level and the actual overall loudness. (In Lead mode, the Master and the Lead Master work together “in series” to perform this function.) If you run the Volume at 10 and both Masters below 2 (in Lead mode), Grandma can nap in the next room while you annihilate Manhattan with monstrous metal performance! You'll still get the sound and feel of big amps cranked way up."
This is from the 50+ but is close to what they all say in this line. I know you can't have both great tone at low and high volume but decent tone at say "doesn't drown out the tv at the other end of the house" volume is attainable. I was wondering what some of you owners or previous owners had experiance with this line at lower volumes. I like to play mostly big hair stuff. black sabath, ac/dc, twisted sister, G&R, Van Halen, Samy hagar, ect. then some blues and the hardest tone of all for me is Uncle Ted Nugent. I do not try to exact copy any one, espesially not the recordings, as I know that is impossible. I like to make my own tone, and even notes, lol. I'm not that great anyway, Just looking to have some fun with the kids. thank you for your time.