I`m looking for a Classic rock amp/not a modern agressive hard rock amp.. I have followed your comments and i know you love your ED. Can you tell me how the ed should fit with classic rock?
Despite the fact it's an 6L6 based amplifier the more you crank it up the more you a get sweet power section like over drive, plus if you switch it to 45 watts you gain even more power section clip. This amp is definitely more open than the Royal Atlantic, it has more emphasis on the top end "shimmer" and "boomy" lows. I will warn you this amp has a TON of lows, so don't feel weird if you have to dial the bass knob to 10 or even 9 to get it about right. Also the amp, for want ever reason, is very loud... I hardly push the volume passed 8 or 9, and in most gigging situations you won't need to. The ED has a ton of harmonic overtones that give it more depth and make it more three dimensional. The midrange is more "buzzy" in a good way, where the RA cuts like a knife. They are honestly on opposite ends of the spectrum in my opinion, with a few shared characteristics. My issue with the ED is i've been trying to manipulate it to do something it's not made to do and that's the only reason I've had any issues. It's an amazing amplifier and supplies some of the best clean sounds and over driven gain tones with the best of them. However I do feel an RA/ED mix would be pretty amazing... So I'm keeping my Dyne and I'll get an RA down the road when I can find them used and cheaper. The ED will get me by until then. :wink:
Definitely check out the AD/DD sound clip on boogie's website, it definitely will show how well the ED can pull off classic rock tones.
Check out the sound clips here:
http://www.mesaboogie.com/Product_Info/electradyne/electradyne.html#gpm1_4