Re: Well-executed "jack of all trades" tube amp?
Do it all amp? If money was not an issue (for me, anyways), I'd go with a Marshall JVM410, the original or JS edition - same goes for combos. Because who wouldn't like 100W of Marshall versatile goodness in a 2x12 combo format? Add in a Helix or Fractal in 4CM, you got yourself a hell of a setup.
In terms of value, the Blackstar HT Stage 60 2x12 Mk1 has done me well. Three channels, switchable modes, ISF, presence and resonance, with cab-sim out, plus built-in reverb. It's all there. The Mk2 has footswitchable modes for the 3 channels, as well, so slightly more versatile.
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Do it all amp? If money was not an issue (for me, anyways), I'd go with a Marshall JVM410, the original or JS edition - same goes for combos. Because who wouldn't like 100W of Marshall versatile goodness in a 2x12 combo format? Add in a Helix or Fractal in 4CM, you got yourself a hell of a setup.
In terms of value, the Blackstar HT Stage 60 2x12 Mk1 has done me well. Three channels, switchable modes, ISF, presence and resonance, with cab-sim out, plus built-in reverb. It's all there. The Mk2 has footswitchable modes for the 3 channels, as well, so slightly more versatile.
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