I love my Katana, but never had it up loud...I use it for teaching. How does it sound really cranked?
Really good actually
Thanks guys I got my colum posted
http://www.tmrzoo.com/2023/76396/fo...et-guitar-amps-that-cork-sniffers-miss-out-on
The Fender Frontmans were underrated as well as long as you altogether skipped the combos. The speakers are awful and the cabs are ****. But if you plugged them into an actual cab, the gain channel was kind of a solid state Recto/Randall hybrid that sounded surprisingly good for a Fender, especially if you boosted them.
I used to have a 25W one with a 10" Greenback that sounded surprisingly good for being such a cheap ****ty amp. Just for home practice, though.
I've read the cabs were solid. Were those MIM or MIC?I am with you the combos I never gelled with. I have a FM412 cab that is awesome. plywood construction, and it came with decent speakers new for $199. I replaced the speakers because I have multiple sets of Celetions sitting around. But the OEM speakers are fantastic. Now loaded with the Seventy80s the cab screams. If you see a FM412 in a Mom and Pop grab it.
I've read the cabs were solid. Were those MIM or MIC?
I don’t understand why it’s so hard to make a cheap speaker that at least doesn’t sound comically thin, papery and sh!tty. How hard can it be? Same with pickups. Is there any reason some companies are unable to avoid making them muddy?
The BC Rich “BDSM” pickups are so muddy and the ESP branded pickips that come in every LTD-50 I’ve ever heard have an identical “pencily” property.
Do they perhaps make them worse than they need to be to incentivise the aftermarket just that little bit more?