rivera213
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Hey guys, i'm a self-confessed amp n00b so i need some help.
This is a question on the Fender Twin-Amp's Overdrive channel.
Needless to say the cleans kick ass cos thats what the Twin is known for (and the primary reason that i want this amp!) but i've had mixed feedback about the overdrive channel.
The tone (with this amp) i'm looking for is a clear & "uncluttered" (As opposed to a Mesa Rectifier which is very cluttered IMO) overdriven tone. I'll almost certainly put an Ibanez TS-808 (original if i can get the money) in front of it to smooth it out.
I don't expect (nor want) a "metal" tone since i have the ENGL Fireball earmarked for that.
The fact this amp is switchable from 100w down to 25w is a huge plus since i'm not gigging but despise solid state amps (even the cleans sound synthetic which i hate!) and i practice 99.9% of the time on a clean tone.
Here's a link- http://www.fender.com/products//search.php?partno=0215700000
ANY info will be appreciated!
Thanks.
This is a question on the Fender Twin-Amp's Overdrive channel.
Needless to say the cleans kick ass cos thats what the Twin is known for (and the primary reason that i want this amp!) but i've had mixed feedback about the overdrive channel.
The tone (with this amp) i'm looking for is a clear & "uncluttered" (As opposed to a Mesa Rectifier which is very cluttered IMO) overdriven tone. I'll almost certainly put an Ibanez TS-808 (original if i can get the money) in front of it to smooth it out.
I don't expect (nor want) a "metal" tone since i have the ENGL Fireball earmarked for that.
The fact this amp is switchable from 100w down to 25w is a huge plus since i'm not gigging but despise solid state amps (even the cleans sound synthetic which i hate!) and i practice 99.9% of the time on a clean tone.
Here's a link- http://www.fender.com/products//search.php?partno=0215700000
ANY info will be appreciated!
Thanks.