any worth while solid states out there ?

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Funny, I had an Orange Crush 20, earlier gen with effects. I thought the cleans were great, for what they were. Chimey and twangy, with only a little bit of that bouncy cardboard tone, better than a lot I've experienced.

...The dirt channel was hilarious though; terrible. Had a *very* obvious blend with the clean channel at some settings, it was like hearing two guitars through two amps.
 
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phantas man you sounded so death metal there and your leads were pretty slayer-esque, maybe the rhythm tone was a bit shy of high end, or it could be me not hearing the death metal swedish chainsaw tone there.....
 
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Nah...it was dialed in pretty dark. Many amps would sound muddy/dull with that sort of bottom end/gain dialed in, but the Stonehead holds together great and sounds pretty mean/punchy/tight. There's a ton of treble on tap, if needed. As I said ..Pantera tone would be a breeze. I just prefer rounder/darker tones in general..always have. I guess that comes from playing in a Doom band for the last (almost) 25 years..many of those without a bass player :laugh2: ...and yeah..I like to cut loose with primal, ballsy Slayer leads from time to time haha I just wanted to highlight the Brutal side of the amp in that demo ..& I think I did that :headbang:

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I want everyone, especially Phant, that I absolutely am not criticizing anyone here. It's not a question of better/worse. Stay with me for a sec...

I think there is a lesson in the previous exchange. I love and play heavy metal, but when I say that phrase, it refers to a kind of music that stopped being made around 1982. That's the metal I *love*. I *like* just alright a few things since then, like some Metallica, etc., but it may be shocking to some that I consider them to be sort of post/modern metal. I don't identify with anything in the thrash family, and *just as a joke* my first response to Phant's imbedded video above was that there was signal noise and the music hadn't started yet. :)

The point I'm really making, is that on these boards we talk about quality and products in bold terms: but we all have wildly different musical sensibilities. There is not wrong or right. I assure you that in his most capable days, Clapton couldn't play Thrash. And DD couldn't play Wonderful Tonight with the kind of touch a bluesman would appreciate. It doesn't make either good or bad, but it does makes sense that they are looking for VERY different things.

So I think that what Phant did, in including the recording, was make audibly clear what he wanted people to know, and I think that's awesome and effective. So many threads are full of, "that's garbage"; "this is the best". THIS exchange actually communicated the sound AND opinion AND context and left it to us to decide for ourselves.

Well done al!
 
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..signal noise huh?

lol...no problem..it still sounds golden to my ears haha. I like to try a LOT of different settings & tend to push the generally accepted tone boundaries a bit sometimes :lmao:

I'm mostly an 80's metal fan myself & have been for 30+ years. But always preferred the meaner/less polished/harder edged stuff..so bands like King Diamond/Crimson Glory/WASP/ Malice/Accept/Leige Lord/Vicious Rumors/Shok Paris/Savatage/Fates Warning/Riot/Warlock/Chastain besides the more obvious..Dio/Maiden/Saxon etc... rather than White Lion/Warrant/Europe/Bonjovi :laugh2:

I've also always like doom, thrash, death metal (and beyond..)

I post vid's at the drop of a hat..best way to get stuff across as you said .."It's a guitar forum, play your guitar" ..that's my logic lol...plus, they're fun to make..can't stop :D
 
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