gt5litre
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OK I have the Tweed Bassman 4X10 and Tweed Deluxe I built. I just scored a Traynor YBA-1 from the early 70's. All three are one trick ponies, but very good at that trick. I am looking for a modern amp with good cleans, great crunch and that singing violin/cello lead tone.
I have narrowed my options down to a Mesa MKIV, F50 also by Mesa, Peavey JSX or perhaps a head from Rivera. The Mesa's will probably be combos and paired with another Mesa 1X12 speaker cab. If I go with a head I will probably pair it up with a 2x12 speaker cab, perhaps a G-Flex, or an Avatar with Eminence Governors or Greenbacks if I end up with less than 100 watts.
Any help would be appreciated. I have a Ric 360-12 string, several Strats (my fave has Texas Specials), a Tele (3-pickup) and an 89 LP Standard with a Duncan pickup combo(Alnico Pro Humbucker (neck) and Pearly Gates (bridge)). I love the tones of Roger McGuinn, old ZZ Top, Nirvana, Audioslave, David Gilmour and Stevie Ray. If I had to pick one tone it lie somewhere between an overdriven Turn, Turn, Turn/8 Miles High and Comfortably Numb.
What amp would fit me the best. Thanks in advance for the guidance.
Brent
I have narrowed my options down to a Mesa MKIV, F50 also by Mesa, Peavey JSX or perhaps a head from Rivera. The Mesa's will probably be combos and paired with another Mesa 1X12 speaker cab. If I go with a head I will probably pair it up with a 2x12 speaker cab, perhaps a G-Flex, or an Avatar with Eminence Governors or Greenbacks if I end up with less than 100 watts.
Any help would be appreciated. I have a Ric 360-12 string, several Strats (my fave has Texas Specials), a Tele (3-pickup) and an 89 LP Standard with a Duncan pickup combo(Alnico Pro Humbucker (neck) and Pearly Gates (bridge)). I love the tones of Roger McGuinn, old ZZ Top, Nirvana, Audioslave, David Gilmour and Stevie Ray. If I had to pick one tone it lie somewhere between an overdriven Turn, Turn, Turn/8 Miles High and Comfortably Numb.
What amp would fit me the best. Thanks in advance for the guidance.
Brent