toneseeker74
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I think that I'm in the minority of guitar players that does not like how tube amps get fat and compressed once you turn the volume past mild breakup. I am talking about non-master-volume amps here (Traynor YBA-1, Gibson GA-8 Discoverer, Epiphone EA-33RVT Galaxie for example). Once the fat & compression come into play I find my amps to lose way too much definition, going more and more toward the sound of a fuzz pedal. I have used Celestion G12-65 and Vintage 30 speakers with the Traynor, Jensen C12R with the Discoverer, and Eminence Copperhead with the Galaxie.
Give me a tube amp with lots of headroom, no more than what most people would consider mild breakup, cutting midrange, and breakup that is crunchy and bristling with harmonics rather than smooth fuzz. Any suggestions?
Give me a tube amp with lots of headroom, no more than what most people would consider mild breakup, cutting midrange, and breakup that is crunchy and bristling with harmonics rather than smooth fuzz. Any suggestions?