That90'sGuy
DyzaBoyzologist
...that there are plenty of great sounding amps out there.
I went into Guitar Center deliberately to try everything and see if I could get good tone out of cheap things.
I couldn't believe how much fun playing cheap amps could be. I was messing around with a 15w solid state Crate and managed to get some decent distortion sounds. I got a killer hotrodded Marshall tone with a Marshall AVT 20. I got a killer blues tone by cranking a Fender Blues Junior. I played some amps I never thought about before and were pleasantly surprised: the Peavey Triumph, an old Gibson 5w 1x12'' amp, a Line 6 Spider II. I got to jam out on an old SF Fender Champ. All of these amps sounded great with the right tweaking. I put my G&L through all of them and got good tone.
I'm usually a boutique snob, but in reality, all of these amps do sound great. I was really amazed. I was messing around with settings on the Line 6 and the tone was actually there. It may not be quite as responsive as a tube amp or quite as warm, but the crunch, the thickness and sustain was all there.
Today was pretty cool because it all grounded me. I'm so used to hearing that "so and so is garbage", but I think a lot of it is in the head. It's so easy to get attached to one particular amp and discount others. I'm primarily a Marshall guy, but I dialed in some sick settings with a Mesa Lonestar and enjoyed it. Modeling, solid state, tube... it doesn't matter, they all have a purpose and provide a tone that someone somewhere has to love.
Also, I saw a Fender BF Bandmaster head on sale there for $650. It sounded awesome and the price looked right. Would you Fender enthusiasts buy it given the chance?
I went into Guitar Center deliberately to try everything and see if I could get good tone out of cheap things.
I couldn't believe how much fun playing cheap amps could be. I was messing around with a 15w solid state Crate and managed to get some decent distortion sounds. I got a killer hotrodded Marshall tone with a Marshall AVT 20. I got a killer blues tone by cranking a Fender Blues Junior. I played some amps I never thought about before and were pleasantly surprised: the Peavey Triumph, an old Gibson 5w 1x12'' amp, a Line 6 Spider II. I got to jam out on an old SF Fender Champ. All of these amps sounded great with the right tweaking. I put my G&L through all of them and got good tone.
I'm usually a boutique snob, but in reality, all of these amps do sound great. I was really amazed. I was messing around with settings on the Line 6 and the tone was actually there. It may not be quite as responsive as a tube amp or quite as warm, but the crunch, the thickness and sustain was all there.
Today was pretty cool because it all grounded me. I'm so used to hearing that "so and so is garbage", but I think a lot of it is in the head. It's so easy to get attached to one particular amp and discount others. I'm primarily a Marshall guy, but I dialed in some sick settings with a Mesa Lonestar and enjoyed it. Modeling, solid state, tube... it doesn't matter, they all have a purpose and provide a tone that someone somewhere has to love.
Also, I saw a Fender BF Bandmaster head on sale there for $650. It sounded awesome and the price looked right. Would you Fender enthusiasts buy it given the chance?