Lee Bob
New member
OK guys here's my dilemma. After much research and some testing I have narrowed my choices for a tube combo down to 3 Boogie's, the MkIV, DC-5 and the Rectoverb. What I need is some testimonials from experienced users of these amps as to which they think may be best for me. I play rock/hard rock in the vains of Metallica, Godsmack, Alter Bridge, Creed and Nickelback (all of which use/used rectos at some time).
The basis for my selection of THE amp will be based on which can successfully obtain the following characteristics:
Crunch - I want CRUNCH. That traditional Boogie crunch. However, I would
prefer it to be smooth and not buzzy but still keep that edge (if
that makes any sense :wink: )
Clean - Although I play mostly hard rock I still require a beautiful clean
channel. I know I'm not gonna get Fender cleans but which amp has
the fullest, most shimmery cleans?
Versatility - I am coming from the world of modelling amps and would therefore
like to maintain some versatility. I believe the MkIV has this
category won because of the 3 channels and assignable graphic
EQ.
So there's my situation guys, please give me some help. I will prolly be travelling to the closest Boogie dealer on the weekend to give these another try (hopefully they still have the used DC-5 in stock). If you have any suggestions on settings I should try that would be much appreciated.
P.S. Sorry for the long post :smack:
The basis for my selection of THE amp will be based on which can successfully obtain the following characteristics:
Crunch - I want CRUNCH. That traditional Boogie crunch. However, I would
prefer it to be smooth and not buzzy but still keep that edge (if
that makes any sense :wink: )
Clean - Although I play mostly hard rock I still require a beautiful clean
channel. I know I'm not gonna get Fender cleans but which amp has
the fullest, most shimmery cleans?
Versatility - I am coming from the world of modelling amps and would therefore
like to maintain some versatility. I believe the MkIV has this
category won because of the 3 channels and assignable graphic
EQ.
So there's my situation guys, please give me some help. I will prolly be travelling to the closest Boogie dealer on the weekend to give these another try (hopefully they still have the used DC-5 in stock). If you have any suggestions on settings I should try that would be much appreciated.
P.S. Sorry for the long post :smack: