Stevo
Tonus Maximus Pacificas
I am in the Sacramento area this weekend, with my daughter. We popped in to a little music store yesterday. In the amp room there was a Triple X Peavey half stack. I played an ESP double cut guitar with a JB pickup in the bridge.
First of all, this amp begs to be cranked. It does have a good "high gain" tone with very tight bass response. It was a little too gainy for me, in a preamp saturation kind of way. I still thought it was fun to play, especially when I cranked it! :13: Some of the kids in the store came over and said "dude that rocks" :laugh2: My daughter thought that was pretty funny. I played some Offspring and Hendrix for them.. on high gain of course :13: I think that a single coil guitar would sound killer through the triple x, but I didn't have much time to play
The clean tone is very nice, and the option to switch from angel to devil is pretty nice, something I don't get with my Marshall.
I'd say it's a pretty cool amp if you want "modern" gain and some versatility. It's a little too buzzy for me but I still think it's a cool amp for what it does.
First of all, this amp begs to be cranked. It does have a good "high gain" tone with very tight bass response. It was a little too gainy for me, in a preamp saturation kind of way. I still thought it was fun to play, especially when I cranked it! :13: Some of the kids in the store came over and said "dude that rocks" :laugh2: My daughter thought that was pretty funny. I played some Offspring and Hendrix for them.. on high gain of course :13: I think that a single coil guitar would sound killer through the triple x, but I didn't have much time to play
The clean tone is very nice, and the option to switch from angel to devil is pretty nice, something I don't get with my Marshall.
I'd say it's a pretty cool amp if you want "modern" gain and some versatility. It's a little too buzzy for me but I still think it's a cool amp for what it does.