screamingdaisy
Well-known member
After a few years off I'm looking at getting another Rectifier, the question is... which one?
Now, I've never played a 3ch, only 2ch. I've also haven't played a Roadster (yet), but will be going to trial one soon.
Now, between the Roadster and 2ch I don't really care about which has the better tone per se... there's a hundred threads on that subject already. What I'm wondering is, does the versatility of the Roadster trump the little bit extra tone you can get out of a 2ch?
Basically, what I'm looking at is that the Roadster is packed full of options I want in a gigging amp... and I'm thinking that while the 2ch may be a superior sounding amp in the bedroom, when playing loud *** rock and roll in a live venue with drums and PA and crappy monitors competing for my attention I probably wouldn't really notice the difference anyway.
Then again, there's plenty of people who dislike the tone of the 3ch enough that they sell it and seek out a 2ch despite the limited options. Hence the reason I'm on the fence.
Thoughts?
Now, I've never played a 3ch, only 2ch. I've also haven't played a Roadster (yet), but will be going to trial one soon.
Now, between the Roadster and 2ch I don't really care about which has the better tone per se... there's a hundred threads on that subject already. What I'm wondering is, does the versatility of the Roadster trump the little bit extra tone you can get out of a 2ch?
Basically, what I'm looking at is that the Roadster is packed full of options I want in a gigging amp... and I'm thinking that while the 2ch may be a superior sounding amp in the bedroom, when playing loud *** rock and roll in a live venue with drums and PA and crappy monitors competing for my attention I probably wouldn't really notice the difference anyway.
Then again, there's plenty of people who dislike the tone of the 3ch enough that they sell it and seek out a 2ch despite the limited options. Hence the reason I'm on the fence.
Thoughts?