Top Jimmy
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So i burned a few hours at GC and I must say the value amp market kicks butt right now. I played a dozen or so amps, and here's my novice opinions on them if you are thinking about buying something and haven't tried it yet.
Found out a few things today: higain amps (recto or JSX) might not be for me, I always thought I wanted one but now not too sure. Also, I might not like thin necks on guitars either which I thought I would since my hands aren't very big.
Cleans didn't concern me when i was playing any of these.
Peavey Windsor: wow, wow, wow, wow. How can this thing only be $399 for the 120 watt head? The a-a/b nob is cool and can tweak overall color of amp. Nice crunch, nice mid-gain sound, should be incredible for rock/hard rock. That thing is loud and is not for the home musician. If I had a house, a basement, and padded walls, it would be in my basement right now.:headbang:
B-52 Combo: I was surprised, first time i ever plugged into one of these, always looked so cheap to me. Plenty of gain but not too fizzy. Could range from nice growl to semi-hi gain. I can see why some have said poor mans mesa. I really loved it, and for $399 what isn't to like!
Crate Palamino: Class A 15 watt heaven. Never liked Crate, never wanted a Crate, until i played this. The crunch sounded very natural, open, and warm. I think if I wanted a blues/rock amp for jamming this would be it. $399, another bargin.
Peavey Valveking: Ehh, still don't like it second time. Not near as warm as previous three, but still a good value at $399 i guess.
Line6 Flextone III: Though I'd compare a slight more expensive modeler while i was there. Nice tone, not a tube sound, but if you didn't play guitar you wouldn't notice a difference. I think if I was an active musician and played tons of different styles, it would have to be a top option.
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Then I tried some expensive amps:
JSX: Ehhh, wasn't impressed. The clean was nice, the rhythm channel was nice, but I'm not buying a JSX to play Doobie Brother's songs, i want to melt faces. Ultra was just plain obnoxious to me. I will have to admit i could only go to a lowish volume (9-10 o'clock on master) due to other people in store, so maybe that's why. But I wouldn't want it after playing it.
Mesa Dual Recto: Better to my ears then JSX, but the distortion didn't sound natural enough. Maybe volume issue because I know they do get fizzy at lower volumes.
Mesa Lonestar: To fricken complicated, too many knobs, switches. I lost patience, though it did sound good.
Basically I've been been wanting a Mesa F-30 combo for the last few months and I still think it's what i want, but those $300-400 amps have got me thinking. Hope the F-30 drops in price so i can snag one cheap soon with the Express series coming out.
Found out a few things today: higain amps (recto or JSX) might not be for me, I always thought I wanted one but now not too sure. Also, I might not like thin necks on guitars either which I thought I would since my hands aren't very big.
Cleans didn't concern me when i was playing any of these.
Peavey Windsor: wow, wow, wow, wow. How can this thing only be $399 for the 120 watt head? The a-a/b nob is cool and can tweak overall color of amp. Nice crunch, nice mid-gain sound, should be incredible for rock/hard rock. That thing is loud and is not for the home musician. If I had a house, a basement, and padded walls, it would be in my basement right now.:headbang:
B-52 Combo: I was surprised, first time i ever plugged into one of these, always looked so cheap to me. Plenty of gain but not too fizzy. Could range from nice growl to semi-hi gain. I can see why some have said poor mans mesa. I really loved it, and for $399 what isn't to like!
Crate Palamino: Class A 15 watt heaven. Never liked Crate, never wanted a Crate, until i played this. The crunch sounded very natural, open, and warm. I think if I wanted a blues/rock amp for jamming this would be it. $399, another bargin.
Peavey Valveking: Ehh, still don't like it second time. Not near as warm as previous three, but still a good value at $399 i guess.
Line6 Flextone III: Though I'd compare a slight more expensive modeler while i was there. Nice tone, not a tube sound, but if you didn't play guitar you wouldn't notice a difference. I think if I was an active musician and played tons of different styles, it would have to be a top option.
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Then I tried some expensive amps:
JSX: Ehhh, wasn't impressed. The clean was nice, the rhythm channel was nice, but I'm not buying a JSX to play Doobie Brother's songs, i want to melt faces. Ultra was just plain obnoxious to me. I will have to admit i could only go to a lowish volume (9-10 o'clock on master) due to other people in store, so maybe that's why. But I wouldn't want it after playing it.
Mesa Dual Recto: Better to my ears then JSX, but the distortion didn't sound natural enough. Maybe volume issue because I know they do get fizzy at lower volumes.
Mesa Lonestar: To fricken complicated, too many knobs, switches. I lost patience, though it did sound good.
Basically I've been been wanting a Mesa F-30 combo for the last few months and I still think it's what i want, but those $300-400 amps have got me thinking. Hope the F-30 drops in price so i can snag one cheap soon with the Express series coming out.
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