steeldragonjovi
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I'm having a tough debate right now between getting a used Roadking 1 head or a new Roadster 2x12. Any suggestions or opinions to help suade me?
Areola said:I'd say go with the Roadster.
The RK 1 is awesome for me, but there are some completely useless features on it for me. IE. external trigger and FX Loops.
I wish I could my amp so my footswitch activated as follows:
Ch1, Ch2, Ch3, Ch4, Reverb, Phase, Fuzz, Delay, Sustain
alex1fly said:So the Roadster cleans are better than the RK series I cleans but the RK series II cleans are better or equal to the Roadster cleans?
Isn't that like kind of going backwards?tele_jas said:I went from a RK I to a Roadster, so I do know first hand which one has the better cleans...... That doesn't meant the RK 1 cleans are *bad* but the Roadster and RK II cleans are better. They are based around the Lonestar classic clean (ala Fender) tones. The only thing I liked better on the series 1 RK was the Brit mode, more usable gain IMO.
tele_jas said:I went from a RK I to a Roadster, so I do know first hand which one has the better cleans...... That doesn't meant the RK 1 cleans are *bad* but the Roadster and RK II cleans are better. They are based around the Lonestar classic clean (ala Fender) tones. The only thing I liked better on the series 1 RK was the Brit mode, more usable gain IMO.
siggy14 said:My buddy Dave (noodles on this board) did the same thing, actualy I have his old roadking head and he now has a roadster.
Honestly him and I both agree, as you can tell a difference between the cleans, it is not big enough to make me want to dump the RK for a RKII or roadster.
Differences between the roadkings, on RKII a little better clean, the britt channel has more gain and it seems, at least on the roadsters that channel 3 and 4 was revoiced a little more to sound like the dual/triple rec's where on the original roadking head they were more of a mix between a dual and a tremoverb. At least that is what Dave says but i take his word as he played the RKI for over a year in his band and now plays the roadster all the time. One of these days I have to get the RK back over there and go head to head with the roadster.
tele_jas said:I went from a RK I to a Roadster, so I do know first hand which one has the better cleans...... That doesn't meant the RK 1 cleans are *bad* but the Roadster and RK II cleans are better. They are based around the Lonestar classic clean (ala Fender) tones. The only thing I liked better on the series 1 RK was the Brit mode, more usable gain IMO.
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