That90'sGuy
DyzaBoyzologist
Re: Here, I write a description of what I need in an amp. Then you recommend.
For that price range, I'd recommend getting a good clean Fender like the Twin or (if you want slight breakup at higher volumes) a Super Reverb and add pedals to taste. There are plenty of good lead pedals out there these days, so it wouldn't take too much to get some quality sounds out of that setup. On the cheap, the Xotic BB Preamp gets some pretty killer lead tones. If you're willing to spend the cash, nothing will get you Pink Floyd like the Peter Cornish SS-2 Soft Sustain pedal, but bear in mind that it's one expensive pedal (you'd be looking at around $500 for it used).
I'd recommend the Vibroverb/Vibroking, but clean headroom sounds important, so that automatically rules it out.
Well, guys, my budget will be willing to pay just a little over 1100$ if it's a combo (also depending how many speakers in that thar cabinet.)
The clean I want is plinky Fender style.
If I do go down the OD Pedal + Clean amp route, what are some good combinations of pedals and amps?
The distortion I want has to be nicely saturated and smooth, but articulate enough to go through many, MANY pedals (like envelope filter, reverb, heavy EQ'ing) and still come out with clarity and my physical picking dynamics still in tact.
For that price range, I'd recommend getting a good clean Fender like the Twin or (if you want slight breakup at higher volumes) a Super Reverb and add pedals to taste. There are plenty of good lead pedals out there these days, so it wouldn't take too much to get some quality sounds out of that setup. On the cheap, the Xotic BB Preamp gets some pretty killer lead tones. If you're willing to spend the cash, nothing will get you Pink Floyd like the Peter Cornish SS-2 Soft Sustain pedal, but bear in mind that it's one expensive pedal (you'd be looking at around $500 for it used).
I'd recommend the Vibroverb/Vibroking, but clean headroom sounds important, so that automatically rules it out.