G.I.G.
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With a few new members acquiring Roadsters, as well as long-time members doing the same, I figured I would start a Roadster appreciation thread with a few pics and my settings.
For those who own a Roadster or have played one, you know there are several ways to skin a cat with this amp. After owning this amp over a year and a half now and having plenty of time to tweak it, I've found that the settings I currently use work best for both band practice and live situations for the type of music I play. Since I play in a hard-rock cover band, I have to be able to cover quite a few sounds. I can accomplish everything I need with my only my Roadster head and my wah pedal. Below are my settings....
Channel 1
mode - "Fat"
100 watts
tube rectifier
reverb - 10:00
master - 1:30
presence - 10:30
bass - 1:00
mid - 10:00
treble - 1:00
gain - 11:30
Channel 2
mode - "Brit"
50 watts
tube rectifier
reverb - 10:00
master - 11:00
presence - 10:30
bass - 2:00
mid - 2:00
treble - 1:30
gain - 3:30
Channel 3
mode - "Vintage"
100 watts
diode rectifier
reverb - 8:00
master - 12:00
presence - 11:30
bass - 2:30
mid - 11:00
treble - 2:30
gain - 2:00
Channel 4
mode - "Modern"
100 watts
diode rectifier
reverb - 7:30
master - 10:30
presence - 12:00
bass - 3:30
mid - 12:00
treble - 2:00
gain - 2:00
A little more about my setup....I still have the stock preamp tubes in my Roadster, but recently changed out the stock 6L6's with the GT6L6R2's. I don't want to get into a big discussion on tubes because there are plenty of threads regarding different tubes. I just wanted to throw that out there. Also, I use the "traditional" recto cabs (now called the "Stiletto") and I feel that helps keep the recto's tighter. I don't use any fx or OD pedals with my Roadster.
Below are a few pics of my custom Roadster head. I opted for the solid, black diamond plate front with the brushed aluminum front grill. It sounds as good as it looks....
For those who own a Roadster or have played one, you know there are several ways to skin a cat with this amp. After owning this amp over a year and a half now and having plenty of time to tweak it, I've found that the settings I currently use work best for both band practice and live situations for the type of music I play. Since I play in a hard-rock cover band, I have to be able to cover quite a few sounds. I can accomplish everything I need with my only my Roadster head and my wah pedal. Below are my settings....
Channel 1
mode - "Fat"
100 watts
tube rectifier
reverb - 10:00
master - 1:30
presence - 10:30
bass - 1:00
mid - 10:00
treble - 1:00
gain - 11:30
Channel 2
mode - "Brit"
50 watts
tube rectifier
reverb - 10:00
master - 11:00
presence - 10:30
bass - 2:00
mid - 2:00
treble - 1:30
gain - 3:30
Channel 3
mode - "Vintage"
100 watts
diode rectifier
reverb - 8:00
master - 12:00
presence - 11:30
bass - 2:30
mid - 11:00
treble - 2:30
gain - 2:00
Channel 4
mode - "Modern"
100 watts
diode rectifier
reverb - 7:30
master - 10:30
presence - 12:00
bass - 3:30
mid - 12:00
treble - 2:00
gain - 2:00
A little more about my setup....I still have the stock preamp tubes in my Roadster, but recently changed out the stock 6L6's with the GT6L6R2's. I don't want to get into a big discussion on tubes because there are plenty of threads regarding different tubes. I just wanted to throw that out there. Also, I use the "traditional" recto cabs (now called the "Stiletto") and I feel that helps keep the recto's tighter. I don't use any fx or OD pedals with my Roadster.
Below are a few pics of my custom Roadster head. I opted for the solid, black diamond plate front with the brushed aluminum front grill. It sounds as good as it looks....