Re: Recommendation for a newbie?
There are very few sounds you can't get into the ballpark on with most amps. But - you really need to know how to work the bass, mid, treble, know how (if) they interact with each other, the nature of the gain and volume and how they work, etc...
Gain up on 10, volume down is one way to get mega distortion. Or it is a way to get mega-fuzz-mush-buzz. But...some judicious lowering of the gain, raising thevolume, and maybe w=tweeking the pickup height...and ahhhh. Understanding how the mids work on an amp is really key to getting great sound both in the room and in a band mix.
You want to do something with pickups? Learn how to really adjust the ones you have to perfection. Height, poles, string balance, etc. Just takes a screwdriver and some patience.