oceantracks
Member
As I said in another thread, I'm a studio guy looking for an amp that does great cleans and some overdrive...no metal. But everything from Beatles to country to jazz to pop to alternative type things. The gamut. After reading about this, and after listening to reissue Fenders, the Marshall JVM 410, a Vox AC30, etc, etc, I needed to hear this one. Harmony Central reviews on this amp went from "I don't get it...overrated".....to "best amp I've ever heard." I figured the answer was somewhere in between.
I only had about 20 minutes but went by my local shop in Boca (ARC) which had a Lonestar combo, and some Rectifier 2*12 cabs.
I spent about 3 minutes on the clean channel, then asked the guy to show me how to get some overdrive. He knew the amp well and demonstrated some variations of both clean and the overdrive. And the reverb. I then asked if he could run the combo amp out through the Mesa 2*12 Rectifier cab, which he did.
After a few more minutes of playing, here's what I thought. I've been playing most of my life, throughout the Sixties, etc. I told Chris "I really do think this could be the best amp I've ever heard."
There is no hype on this amp. It does everything it advertises wonderfully. Super cleans without being sterile, superb response to the tone controls, and the overdrive....well, I thought this was a CLEAN amp only. Boy was I wrong. PLENTY of overdrive thanks, all I'll need. Played some Chet Atkins type things in the clean, some alternative chordal type bits on the overdrive, played some country, played some Beatles.
Is the amp like Music's Hidden Secret or something? I can imagine people with special needs (metal for instance) looking for something more specialized but for someone who wants a great guitar amp that does a whole lot, I can't picture anything being better. And with the Recto cab it was awesome.
Definitely my next amp, and probably the last I'd ever need. Oh, and also, it was nice to be able to switch to different output power configurations....the 100 watt setting clearly was the superior sound, but all of them sounded nice, and the ten watt setting is very handy for bedroom addicts
So now I know why you guys love this amp.
Thanks for listening!
Tom
I only had about 20 minutes but went by my local shop in Boca (ARC) which had a Lonestar combo, and some Rectifier 2*12 cabs.
I spent about 3 minutes on the clean channel, then asked the guy to show me how to get some overdrive. He knew the amp well and demonstrated some variations of both clean and the overdrive. And the reverb. I then asked if he could run the combo amp out through the Mesa 2*12 Rectifier cab, which he did.
After a few more minutes of playing, here's what I thought. I've been playing most of my life, throughout the Sixties, etc. I told Chris "I really do think this could be the best amp I've ever heard."
There is no hype on this amp. It does everything it advertises wonderfully. Super cleans without being sterile, superb response to the tone controls, and the overdrive....well, I thought this was a CLEAN amp only. Boy was I wrong. PLENTY of overdrive thanks, all I'll need. Played some Chet Atkins type things in the clean, some alternative chordal type bits on the overdrive, played some country, played some Beatles.
Is the amp like Music's Hidden Secret or something? I can imagine people with special needs (metal for instance) looking for something more specialized but for someone who wants a great guitar amp that does a whole lot, I can't picture anything being better. And with the Recto cab it was awesome.
Definitely my next amp, and probably the last I'd ever need. Oh, and also, it was nice to be able to switch to different output power configurations....the 100 watt setting clearly was the superior sound, but all of them sounded nice, and the ten watt setting is very handy for bedroom addicts
So now I know why you guys love this amp.
Thanks for listening!
Tom