Red_Label
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Re: Hughs and Kettner. Anyone?
My favorite channels on the Triamp were 1B ("hairy" clean), 2A (ACDC crunch), and 3B (fat lead). I didn't use the other three channels/settings at all. My Triamp didn't have the tonal soul that my Bogners, Friedmans, etc had .. but those channels were very good and I could have lived with those for my career just fine.
Like Red_Label I used to own a Triamp Mk I, and I also had an Edition Tube 20 like Artie's friend. The clean channel in both was a really good modern clean; very HiFi, with no breakup to be had at less than truly painful volume. They also did a pretty good heavy gain sound, though the low end could get a bit tough to manage. The weakness in both amps was finding a mid-gain crunch sound that wasn't stridently bright.
I ended up selling the Triamp because it weighed 64lbs with no case, and because balancing even 3 of the 6 available amps/channels/modes was extremely difficult in practice. There were some good tones in there, but I needed money for bills and I just liked my 2555 a lot better. I sold the Edition Tube because the dirty channel was just too dirty. The usable range on the gain knob was between about 12 o'clock and 3 o'clock; any less and it'd be very bright and thin. Get much above about 3 o'clock and it's super-saturated mush. I really wanted to like the Edition Tube, but it just wasn't a great fit for me and I didn't play it much.
My favorite channels on the Triamp were 1B ("hairy" clean), 2A (ACDC crunch), and 3B (fat lead). I didn't use the other three channels/settings at all. My Triamp didn't have the tonal soul that my Bogners, Friedmans, etc had .. but those channels were very good and I could have lived with those for my career just fine.