I can't speak for the stiletto deuce stage I. But i had the chance to try out Stiletto Ace this afternoon and from what i've been told, the stiletto ace is a stiletto deuce stage II, only 50 watts. I played this amp along side a roadking, both amps are from different worlds, but in my opinion the Ace killed the roadking in terms of a standalone amp. The roadking was looser than the balls on a moose, muddy and sounded like it would require a lot of outside influence with EQs and such to tighten it up, whereas the Ace was tight and punchy with tons of tone and a great clean channel. If you have a problem with the Ace being thin, simply throw the toggle switch to Fat and problem solved. At home I'll sit down and play anything from the Black Keys, to Megadeth and when the mood hits me right... a little Fall Of Troy, the Ace does it man... it really does and for lead tone..... there's no question, if you like to shred (i do), you can shred.
The ace will not do Korn, Coal Chamber, In Flames (Modern In Flames), any modern day over saturated metal it will not do, everything else it will do, it is VERY versatile and I'm going to be going with it in my rig. I like my metal and didn't want to lose out on it by buying an amp without enough low end, and when i read the reviews and heard the online demos of the Ace and The Deuce Stage II, I really cringed and was really on the fence about buying one because the talk and tone was just about it being too thin. Dudes... you have to go try these amps in person, you have to sit down and play them all the way from the 1 position, to 10... wow, don't go by the online demos cause none of them do the Stiletto Series justice. I read one review that said the if you were on the fence about the Stiletto series, to go with it and just buy it because you wouldn't regret it... it seemed reckless and silly to suggest at first, but **** it makes sense now. ONLY thing i could say negative about the ace or the deuce stage II, is that it is lacking a 3rd channel, and it should've been included in the design. Anyway, off to buy this bizzzatch I go. Take care.
The ace will not do Korn, Coal Chamber, In Flames (Modern In Flames), any modern day over saturated metal it will not do, everything else it will do, it is VERY versatile and I'm going to be going with it in my rig. I like my metal and didn't want to lose out on it by buying an amp without enough low end, and when i read the reviews and heard the online demos of the Ace and The Deuce Stage II, I really cringed and was really on the fence about buying one because the talk and tone was just about it being too thin. Dudes... you have to go try these amps in person, you have to sit down and play them all the way from the 1 position, to 10... wow, don't go by the online demos cause none of them do the Stiletto Series justice. I read one review that said the if you were on the fence about the Stiletto series, to go with it and just buy it because you wouldn't regret it... it seemed reckless and silly to suggest at first, but **** it makes sense now. ONLY thing i could say negative about the ace or the deuce stage II, is that it is lacking a 3rd channel, and it should've been included in the design. Anyway, off to buy this bizzzatch I go. Take care.