I've owned a stiletto for almost a year now, I just recently put an eq in the loop, wow, this amp will do anything now, plus I switched out
the stock EL34s with some Svetlana EL34s, really beefed up the bottom
end. I've never thought the amp needed more gain, but it does really need help eq wise, I have found many tones but I'd also get ear fatigue easily, the eq really makes a difference.
My main complaints have been that the fluid drive isn't usable, there wan't enough low end, had too much high end and the effects loop isn't footswitchable. I'm trying workarounds like the eq.
Now my main complaint is that I paid full retail for the amp and everyone else is getting these things for half the price I paid.
My gigging amp is still my duel recto, it does everything I need, at least in a live environment.
I'm going into the studio in 3 weeks, one side will be recto and the other will be stiletto, with a Marshall straight up, I hope it really shines then and rounds everything out.
I've had such a love/hate relationship with this amp, right now, I'm back in love, but sometimes...... :wink:
oh and one last opinion, I've tried a lot of different speakers and cabs, so far my favorite is the Celestion G12T-75 through a couple of 2x12s.
I didn't like it with Vin 30s, liked it some through a few different Eminence Red Coats, but it really comes alive with the '75s
Also, it always sounds best when run through 2 cabs instead of one. If I run through one cab I will split the cab stereo, the amp seems to like 2 16 ohm cabs the best with 2 8 ohms next. doesn't sound too bad through one 16 ohm and one 8 ohm, but is really wants 2 loads or cabs to really come alive.