Re: I have a few words about brands and people who judge them.
And yet what are the odds the shoe is on the other foot? Usually a person who establishes a fairly costly rig has taken some years to attain and develop a sense of technical expertise a neophyte cannot manifest. You can play to the limitations of your gear or play to the limitations of your imagination.
We are not speaking of persons who have vast resources and buy things beyond their range of ability, I think that would be the extreme rare exception. Most I have seen over the years have slowly grown in their quality of gear and abilities. I have never heard of anyone going out and spending $8K on a '59 Les Paul who could not play.
Does one play well and improve because of their gear or in spite of it?
I am a firm believer in using whatever you like or can afford and make the best of it. I did it all my life, now that I can afford things I only dreamed I could ever have, I am now expected to use $30 pedals and untunable guitars? ?
The notion nice things are a waste of money can only be a mindset of those who have nothing.
Interesting axiom:"Money cannot buy you happiness." Daniel Tosh, "Really, do you live in America?"
As always, "do not hate me because I am pretty".
I've been playing guitar since 1979. I really never owned so called cheap gear. Even as a beginner I started out on a 1970 American Fender Strat and Fender Champ amp and went right into a Fender Twin and a Gibson Les Paul in less then 3 years in.
Since I started at a higher level then maybe most, I'm completely annoyed with cheap or entry level guitars , amps and effects. For me I can't use them to create my music. I can't even stand higher end amps with crappy to me clean channels. I judge them all on the clean compared to a Fender Twin. Thats my standard and I know it's a vey high clean channel standard as anyone could argue the Twin reverb is the cleanest sounding amp in the world bare NONE.
Back in 2006 I purchased a Krank Distortion pedal to put in front of my Twin reverb. This was a new one P purchased in 2005 reissue. I went around the block in amps and always go back to the twin even though I'm a metal guy. I never can find a amp I like it's cleans and have a killer drive channel or channels. I really liked the Peavy 5150 Drive channel , Mesa Boogie and a Bogner that I played but the cleans always come up short and I get so annoyed. I can't have my cleans sound like someone put a plastic bag over the amp and muddied up everything. The Krank pedal led me to their amps and I found my sound in the Krank Revolution 1 . it had a very close to the Fendr Twin Clean more like the Bassman 10 I owned at one point that is just a slight darker tone then the Twin but same clarity and head room and it had this monstrous drive channel they call the Krank channel. That pedal was the best pedal I have ever heard for a Distortion pedal in my life and I owned plenty and the amp was everything it was and more.
Then I joined some forums and started to learn about how Krank went into some of them and made fake reviews to sell their amps. I think that sucked and didn't like the business practice at all. People in those forums hated on the product saying how much it sucked , sounded like ass and all these other hateful things about the products which most of them never plugged into one and the ones that did just clowned it as everything else on the market was better.
As much as I hated what the company did, they still put out an unbelievable product. I still own mine today and I judge all amps to it. Nothing that I have plugged into sound as good or better.
As a musician and a huge tone chaser, I constantly look. What I have been looking for now as my tastes and needs have changed a bit is a 3 channel amp that has a Fender like clean, a classic rock like Crunch and a Krank like high gain channel. For the last few years I walked away from every single thing I plugged into. I've been up and down the Blackstar line and I haven't plugged into the Series one heads except the 45 watt combo ( No one has them on the floor which is completely frustrating) and there is not enough for me there yet. Once I plug into the Series one 1046L6 I'll know if it's right for me or not.
My last adventure to a use to be a very high end shop now is just average to maybe slightly above average as they carry some Mesa on the floor in damn combos etc is Russo's music in Trenton NJ. They had Krank, Bogner , High end Marshall, etc on the floor so you could try them out. Today they barely have any amps unless it's one of these stupid to me Micro things. I'm so out on them.
Anyway I went there for 2 reasons, one they are now back to carrying Charvel guitars which is my personal favorite and they had the Blackstar series one 45 watt combo on the floor so I could finally plug into one and hear it go.
I thought it was the best sounding amp on the floor but no where near what I want or even close to as good as my Krank. The sales man who was very cool and very helpful guided me around the amps and I plugged into many of them and didn't like anything. I even questioned one of the mesa Boogie 1x12 combos if it was broken. He took offense to that as he thought while I as playing it sounded incredible. I was making comments the whole time I was there basically bashing everything.
When it was all said and done he made a comment to me that got me thinking about the words I used. He said "well I see you don't like anything we currently have here and if we get in a Series one 1046l6 I'll let you know, I will also let you know when we get in other new amps so you can tell me how much they suck".
When he said that I started to think about all the negative comments I made and I apologized for how I expressed myself about what I was hearing. I told him that I'm a tone chaser and I have been having a frustrating time just trying to plug into amps I think would be what I want. I also told him much of my frustration is due to the fact no one carries higher quality amps on the floor anymore and who the hell am I or anyone else supposed to consider them ? I'm not a 1x12 or micro amp head kinda guy and thats really all you see anymore everywhere as most guys today for their reasons want these kinds of amps. I'm so effin out it's not even funny.
The only amp I thought that I could possibly be happy with and plug into was the 5150 III combo or 50 watt head and 2 x 12 cab. 8th street music who use to be in Philly now are in NJ over the bridge. I went there with extreme excitement and they had both the Head and Combo on the floor.
After about an hour of trying them both out, I actually purchased the 50 watt head and EVH 2 x 12 cab in black and felt " Finally I found a 3 channel amp that I can own love and make new music with". It has Midi control, 3 channels cleans that where except able, Crunch channel that was the best overall channel on the amp and an extreme gain channel that was noisy and a bit out of control but I felt with enough time tweaking, I could get to my liking.
So I took it all home, got my Midi controller effects and away I went. I didn't notice this in the store to much as I had the volume was down out of respect I don't like cranking up in stores and found the Clean and crunch channel to have an extreme volume difference.
No problem as I can fix that with a patch built on my processor, I'll just up the clean channel patch level and lower the Crunch patch level to slightly make it sound great together. After that fix I found that I was having a tonal issue with the Clean and crunch channel shared EQ. Another thing you don't realize when you in a store trying things out. I dialed in a great sounding clean and then the gain channel suffered, then I dialed in a killer incredible Crunch tone and now my cleans suffered. I wanted to beat my head against the wall.
This went on for 2 days straight so I decided to call Fender and see if there was a fix for these issues. They told me there currently was no fix and it's the number one complaint about that amp. I hung up the phone and didn't know what to do. Am I just a tone snob? I'm I just to damn picky with my sound? Am I mental?
So after 2 more days of trying to get this amp to do what I want it to do, I decided I had to return it especially after I did a side by side shootout with my Krank and my Krank for cleans and high gain destroyed it. I couldn't believe how much better my krank sounded vs. One thing I did learn in this adventure is I don't like the sound of Celestion speakers. My Krank uses Eminence legends and for the hell of it I tried the EVH head on them and man did the EVH to me sound fantastically better. The clean channel was clearer and the gain both of them sounded thicker and clearer. The clarity was a huge difference. The EVH cab is amazingly nice and well built but the speakers have this mid range not so clear sound that I find most amps today using those types of speakers all share. They are not clear, they sound like a plastic bag is over the cabinet and it's being muffled.
So it went back and I walked out with nothing other then the experience.
Honestly the only reason I want a new amp is because I want something new first and foremost, my Krank despite what others say who say the Krank revolution 1 is versatile and can play classic rock country Jazz and all that crap to me is dead wrong. The Krank does 2 things and thats it. It plays Heavy metal and cleans. It takes pedals well but I was trying to get away from having to use a pedal for a classic rock tone. I guess for now pedals will have to do as I just can't find what I want. And all the amp I think might be the ticket, Blackstar 6L6 , ENGL , Randall I can't go play anywhere. I'd even revisit the Marshall JVM as that amp has tons of versatility but without plugging in who really knows but me. Calvin amps, VHT and many others all seem very cool and probably have what I want but again can't go plug in.
Funny I plugged into a Soldano SLO100 when I purchased my 2016 White Hard Tail San Dimas Charvel and thought it had wonderful cleans , beautiful crunch but couldn't get there for high gain on it's own. It's like the krank in many ways, the clean channel was very close to the same exact sound like the Krank copied the Solano's design or both of them are using the Fender Bassman 10 head as a foundation for these amps.