Re: HI END AMP TALK -- all experiences welcome!
I own a Komet 60. For me it is hands down one of the most articulate amps I have ever played through, but by no means would I consider it a high gain amp. I currently have it loaded with a pair of Bugle boy 12ax7 pre's and a pair of KT 77's. I have a pair of Svetlana EL 34's that I am dying to put in it but I have not taken the time to do it.
The way the amp is designed is to use the guitars volume control to clean it up when you roll back the volume. I don't necessarily use it this way, but it does work beautifully. In the back of the head there is a switch for fast & gradual. I prefer leaving the amp in the gradual position. Here is what Komet told me when I contacted them about this switch........
The fast gradual is a simple split load / tap circuit located in the second preamp stage of the amplifier. The plate resistance is split between two resistors, an 82K and 22K . Splitting the plate load resistor affects the amplification factor of this pre amp tube stage. The switch tapping point ( gradual mode ) is between these two resistors. The interaction of this effect in the gradual mode, gives you the touch response.
This doesn't mean much too me. I no nothing about what makes an amp sound good, but I do know that this amp sounds better than most everything else I have played through.
The amp is by far the most articulate amp I have ever played through..... regardless of what guitar I plug into it & what pickups are in the guitar. 2 of my vintage equipped Strats (one with Texas Hots & one with Surfers) sing beautifully with this amp. I use a Hot rodded TS808 as an overdrive with this amp as well. Mainly to give me a volume boost & to boost the sustain, but rest assured this amp needs nothing in front of it to do what you need. I would not consider this a high gain amp. I am very much a Blues/Blues/rock type of player. The Komet sings in this environment. It is beautifully clean yet it can grind with the best amps I have ever heard. I particularly like the Hendrix type of cleans I can get with it. With a Les Paul or a 335 it is tone to die for. Rolling back the volume will give you great cleans, yet the tone is still thick and rich. Not like some amps that get thin when you roll back the volume. If you roll back the tone you can get some great thickness out of it. The amp always seems to be ready to give you more.
The drawback is it is very loud....... Very very loud for 60W. I have 2 4 12" cabs I rarely use both one is a Peavey that is loaded with Shefield 1290 speakers, which is Peaveys version of a 75W Celestion & the other is a Marshall loaded with greenbacks. The Greenbacks are the speaker to use with this amp. When I bought the head all I had was the Peavey, when I bought the Marshall it was like a whole new amp all over again. The Greenbacks tend to tame a lot of the volume more so then the hotter speakers do. They break up sooner and at lower volume settings. This is the amp that I will take with me to the grave! I have found my voice in this amp.
I only use a few effects with it. I have a Verbzilla, a DD3, a CE2 and my hot rodded TS808 that Xssive made for me. This amp is raw.... no effects loop, no reverb, just pure tone. I like the Verbzilla in it, but when I kick in the OD it increases the Verbzillas level some, but I king of like the effect for solos.
Now I also A/B this with a Bogner Shiva. As good as the Komet is sometimes I am trying to get a Fender type of clean tone & it is easier to do this in the Shiva. I do use the Drive ion the Shiva as well, but really I use the Shiva for Cleans & some crunch. The Komet when I need more of a Marshall clean and balls to the wall type of rocking tones. Great Amp!!
I think Mark Knopfler recorderd Shang Ra La with a Komet. Give it a listen ans see for yourself. But if you have access to Ultrasound then you should really go in an Jam with one. Consider yourself fortunate that you can do that. Very few people have access to play through one. I also think the guitar player who plays with Chris Cornell is using 2 Komets... A Concorde and a 60.
I know you said you have no interest in one, but I have a good friend who owns a Mojave Scorpion (I think thats the model) I had loaned him my Komet before he decided to but the Mojave. He liked the feature that you can adjust the wattage on the Mojave so you can play at a more controlled volume level. His Mojave sounds pretty awesome too. I like the Komet better, but the Mojave is pretty sweet.