STRATDELUXER97
Stratoblaster Tone Meister
Here's what I'm finding....The Fender CT does the BF Fender stuff really nice and very close to what a BF Fender should sound like...I own a 66 Pro Reverb,and a 67 Deluxe and the CT nails the tones nicely with the difference being the 2x12s and the cabinet..The CT has a looser overall feel in the clean tones...The CT overall I feel does the whole Fender clean tone thing really well and it's a loud powerfull amp....The CT allows you to rub up with alot of great Fender tones,like the 58,59,60 Tweed Bassmans,Vibrolux,Deluxe,Bandmaster,and even the little champ and Princeton tones..The Princeton tones are really good! I don't have to use an external eq with the CT at all,but I do use a GE-7 in the loop of the Vox to help the Marshall presets out...
Through the same cabinet,the Vox does the Marshall/British tone crunch thing better and it keeps the overall tone alot tighter and punchier..The Vox also has the AC30 models which the CT will never be able to touch in my opinion and it's set up only to do class A/B tones...The Valvetronix has the correct feel that I Like when grinding on these British tones also...
The CT sounds a bit too loose and compressed,but I can still dial up tones that catch the "vibe" of a Marshall...The mids and highs are there,but I find I have to add some overall depth to the CT by adding some reverb or a bit of delay...The Vox sounds better dry with these tones,but the added effects is icing on the cake...
The Vox also has a great,usable Fender BF Twin tone that is tight and focused and it seems like the eq is great on this model also...
Both amps are great and so I'm glad to own em both instead of having to choose...Right now the Vox edges out the CT because I Lean alot on the Marshall type tones....
The Cyber Twin is alot deeper in it's adjustments and you can get as deep as you want or just plug in and dial the knobs up...The CT is also loaded with alot of internal effects that the Vox lacks...
John
Through the same cabinet,the Vox does the Marshall/British tone crunch thing better and it keeps the overall tone alot tighter and punchier..The Vox also has the AC30 models which the CT will never be able to touch in my opinion and it's set up only to do class A/B tones...The Valvetronix has the correct feel that I Like when grinding on these British tones also...
The CT sounds a bit too loose and compressed,but I can still dial up tones that catch the "vibe" of a Marshall...The mids and highs are there,but I find I have to add some overall depth to the CT by adding some reverb or a bit of delay...The Vox sounds better dry with these tones,but the added effects is icing on the cake...
The Vox also has a great,usable Fender BF Twin tone that is tight and focused and it seems like the eq is great on this model also...
Both amps are great and so I'm glad to own em both instead of having to choose...Right now the Vox edges out the CT because I Lean alot on the Marshall type tones....
The Cyber Twin is alot deeper in it's adjustments and you can get as deep as you want or just plug in and dial the knobs up...The CT is also loaded with alot of internal effects that the Vox lacks...
John
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