I'm Torn - Peavey vs Fender dilemma

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Beat me to it. Marshalls are tweaked Fender Bassmans 5F6A and a different stock speaker voicing.
 
For what it's worth -

I gigged a Classic 30 for years, and then I used a Delta 1 15 at an open mic. Promptly sold the Classic 30 because the Delta had so much more dimensionality to the sound. Fatter, fuller, smoother, more ballsy. I've been using the Delta now for around 15 years and am never dissatisfied with it's performance. The Classic 30, by comparison, always had a stiffer, more clinical sound that I had just come to accept...until I played the Delta.

So if you want the Peavey 30 watt amp it is in both the C30 and the Delta, but to me the Delta has way more going for it.
 
I don't think my Marshall Mode Four has been copied from or even has that much in common with any fender bassman amps.... But I'm no technical guru like you guys.

I need to get you plugged into one of these babies

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I need to get you plugged into one of these babies

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Ha ha ha ....Well that sounds all neato and stuff, It may sound great for their first ever metal amp.... Lol nice try..... I won't ever play a strat or a tele either....fokkin hate Fender everything. I'm the same with Apple products.... I know what I like and I know what I hate.
I'm open to a lot of things.... Buuuut.
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Besides being 400w and having onboard digital effects, it doesn't appear to do anything a used $250 Peavey XXL did way back when they first came out.... Way to be innovative Fendler! Lmao!

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Ha ha ha ....Well that sounds all neato and stuff, It may sound great for their first ever metal amp.... Lol nice try..... I won't ever play a strat or a tele either....fokkin hate Fender everything. I'm the same with Apple products.... I know what I like and I know what I hate.
I'm open to a lot of things.... Buuuut.
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I know this is somewhat an acknowledged "hang up". -sort of like me and PRS guitars, Crate Amps, etc etc

but honestly, if you have never played metal through a Fender -you are missing something magical and different to add to your pallet.

It's more sort of brilliant and present sounding with less low mid throat and a big ass bottom. -Just different enough to mix in with the other stuff to make an album sound massive.

I mean you already own like a dozen guitars and amps that do a really similar thing right? Humbucker into a high gain amp right?

I suggest a Fender for your massive metal arsenal.
 
but honestly, if you have never played metal through a Fender -you are missing something magical and different to add to your pallet.

It's more sort of brilliant and present sounding with less low mid throat and a big ass bottom. -Just different enough to mix in with the other stuff to make an album sound massive.

Yep if you listen to Lips and Ted they have different tones and very different guitars but there is a thread of similarity in the guitar tones they get from the Fenders. It is that unique Fender DNA.


 
Buying you a Fender shirt keep your eye on the mail.

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Ha ha ha ha you're the true king of building funny memes bro!

truth... I wouldn't wipe my Marshall lovin arse with a fender shirt!
I would give it to the first man bun wearing hipster I could find.

Last two times I saw Unca Ted, he was playing through a Peavey fwiw.
 
I know this is somewhat an acknowledged "hang up". -sort of like me and PRS guitars, Crate Amps, etc etc

but honestly, if you have never played metal through a Fender -you are missing something magical and different to add to your pallet.

It's more sort of brilliant and present sounding with less low mid throat and a big ass bottom. -Just different enough to mix in with the other stuff to make an album sound massive.

I mean you already own like a dozen guitars and amps that do a really similar thing right? Humbucker into a high gain amp right?

I suggest a Fender for your massive metal arsenal.

I get it.
I would only correct your statement to say that all my guitars and amps do different things. Granted they all do metal first. Different flavors of metal, but all metal.

From a recording and engineering perspective it may just make sense.
From a tonal diversity standpoint it may just make sense.
I have been for the last few years swapping thru lots of amps in search of that very thing.
(btw my Engl has the fattest bottom I've ever heard anywhere.... It's like a truckload of Thick Latinas shaking what their momma gave them.... and then some!)

Also, reaching out for new and retro vintage sounds that millions of people adore.... I understand that but that's not me.


From my own thickheaded, hardcore metalhead standpoint, I will make my stand on this hill, and repeat myself again and again.... F#@K anything Fendurrr.

I appreciate y'all trying to enlighten my neanderthal ways. Just know that I will not falter.

Not trying to be a dick or anything, it's all good fun as well.



Sorry to derail your thread so far Ace. I still vote Peavey for you
 
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