pwhallon
Member
Hi all,
I need your advise on a Boogie purchase I am planning to make.
Cabinet is a Marshall 1960 slant top 16ohm greenback celestions.
I need to be able to reproduce some very specific "tones". I am aware that how I play the guitar is a big part of it.
Tone 1: Super crystal clear "California" clean sound. Lots of headroom.
Tone 2: Clean to dirty with the volume knob. Stevie Ray Vaughn kind of
sound. Maybe a-little B.B. King tone as well.
Tone 3. Warren Haynes, Dickey Betts rhythm to lead sound. Good for slide too. I am a terrible slide player.
Tone 4: Classic to Hard rock crunch.
I am thinking the Roadster is the answer. I have heard a few, but not many, sound files of this amp and I think it might work.
None of the Boogie dealers here stock them so I'm not able to test drive it :evil:
Your opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul
I need your advise on a Boogie purchase I am planning to make.
Cabinet is a Marshall 1960 slant top 16ohm greenback celestions.
I need to be able to reproduce some very specific "tones". I am aware that how I play the guitar is a big part of it.
Tone 1: Super crystal clear "California" clean sound. Lots of headroom.
Tone 2: Clean to dirty with the volume knob. Stevie Ray Vaughn kind of
sound. Maybe a-little B.B. King tone as well.
Tone 3. Warren Haynes, Dickey Betts rhythm to lead sound. Good for slide too. I am a terrible slide player.
Tone 4: Classic to Hard rock crunch.
I am thinking the Roadster is the answer. I have heard a few, but not many, sound files of this amp and I think it might work.
None of the Boogie dealers here stock them so I'm not able to test drive it :evil:
Your opinions would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Paul