Ace, how did you end up with the Stiletto? (Instead of some other Marshall flavored amp)
I was going to a shop to literally buy a 2555 head. I did not see the 2555, but I saw the Stiletto head. I had read about them quite a bit, but had never seen one to try. It was there, and the controls did not look intimidating (seriously...). So I plugged in and gave it a try. After about 45 minutes of not being able to make a bad sound (beside my chops), and a long time just grooving on the channel one crunch setting...
I basically said: 50/100 watts, three choices of tone on two channels, a solo boost, and sounds as Marshall as any Marshall I have played on a few of those settings. (Crunch on ch 1 & 2)
This was the perfect amp for me. I went in search of slightly better condition one and found it pretty quick, and for less than $1000.
That’s a pretty cool story.I was going to a shop to literally buy a 2555 head. I did not see the 2555, but I saw the Stiletto head. I had read about them quite a bit, but had never seen one to try. It was there, and the controls did not look intimidating (seriously...). So I plugged in and gave it a try. After about 45 minutes of not being able to make a bad sound (beside my chops), and a long time just grooving on the channel one crunch setting...
I basically said: 50/100 watts, three choices of tone on two channels, a solo boost, and sounds as Marshall as any Marshall I have played on a few of those settings. (Crunch on ch 1 & 2)
This was the perfect amp for me. I went in search of slightly better condition one and found it pretty quick, and for less than $1000.
Is anybody here familiar with the TriAxis? That sounds like a great concept, but it doesn't seem to have been used by too many players (John Petrucci is the only one that comes to mind).
I was going to a shop to literally buy a 2555 head. I did not see the 2555, but I saw the Stiletto head. I had read about them quite a bit, but had never seen one to try. It was there, and the controls did not look intimidating (seriously...). So I plugged in and gave it a try. After about 45 minutes of not being able to make a bad sound (beside my chops), and a long time just grooving on the channel one crunch setting...
I basically said: 50/100 watts, three choices of tone on two channels, a solo boost, and sounds as Marshall as any Marshall I have played on a few of those settings. (Crunch on ch 1 & 2)
Is anybody here familiar with the TriAxis? That sounds like a great concept, but it doesn't seem to have been used by too many players (John Petrucci is the only one that comes to mind).