SOLID STATE AMPS SUCK!... ;)

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When I start to generalize about amps, I think about the tube amps I've played that sound like cheap practice amps.
 
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I love them all!

Well.... Maybe just the loud ones.

You'll find no tone snobbery here, if it turns on and gets loud, I'll find a tone in it I can rock with!

That being said, I play SS amps because I can afford them and I never have to mess with them.
 
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Solid states are awesome for practice at lower volumes. Trollol
 
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Its because of the trollish header I used, which i recently tried to modify but was mercifully augmented with a disclaimer smiley by the powers that be. Thank you!
 
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Any balanced opinions on the Line 6 Amplifi amps for someone who just plays around in his loungeroom, loves blues, is a mature gent still learning? I have a Marshall vt-15 only ATM. Guitars I have two Maton acoustics (one with pup), an Epiphone Black Beauty, which I've recently fully revamped with new pups and a six way switch, and a Strat clone I rebuilt from scratch. PS I also have a SHMBO who controls the budget and doesn't see a new amp as an essential expense.

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IMO tube amps are especially great for playing blues. Not sure how you can get the bluesy breakup out of a Line 6
 
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IMO tube amps are especially great for playing blues. Not sure how you can get the bluesy breakup out of a Line 6

Have you played any of the amplifi models?

Was it a 5150 tube amp that was good for blues breakup or maybe the Ola Satan head?
 
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Is that the album cut from Just Lookin' for a Hit, released in 1989?
 
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Have you played any of the amplifi models?

Was it a 5150 tube amp that was good for blues breakup or maybe the Ola Satan head?

No need, I play on tube amps. I have no desire to see what something else can do. I have never heard a good live blues show come from a solid state amp and I have never gotten a good blues tone out of a solid state amp. Tubes offer the breakup point blues players look for. I have never met a pure blues player who does not use a tube amp. For the bedroom, I'm sure it's fine to go with a SS but for live blues... I just don't see it happening.
 
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No need, I play on tube amps. I have no desire to see what something else can do. I have never heard a good live blues show come from a solid state amp and I have never gotten a good blues tone out of a solid state amp. Tubes offer the breakup point blues players look for. I have never met a pure blues player who does not use a tube amp. For the bedroom, I'm sure it's fine to go with a SS but for live blues... I just don't see it happening.

Well, the guy was specifically looking for some answers from those that have played the line 6 amplifi series was why I asked.

Line 6 does digital modeling. Different than an analog SS amp. Hard to lump it in same category although both considered solid state.

That is why generalizations generally fail (yes, I understand the irony of that statement)
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Well, the guy was specifically looking for some answers from those that have played the line 6 amplifi series was why I asked.

Line 6 does digital modeling. Different than an analog SS amp. Hard to lump it in same category although both considered solid state.

That is why generalizations generally fail (yes, I understand the irony of that statement)
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Fair enough but we are talking specifically about the blues too. I have been playing blues for a long, long time now. I may not have any experience with the specific Line 6 amp but I have plenty of experience with playing the blues.
 
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Fair enough but we are talking specifically about the blues too. I have been playing blues for a long, long time now. I may not have any experience with the specific Line 6 amp but I have plenty of experience with playing the blues.

When I think blues I think like

Brownie Mcghee - Me and my Dog: http://youtu.be/j_mRKRbMLrM
Acoustic.

To

Stevie Ray Vaughan(SRV)-Voodoo Child: http://youtu.be/purPKiG5__A
multiple amps running in parallel.

So no single amp is really gonna cover it all...
 
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How do you know it wasn't?

I don't know for sure about the original recording.

From Pete Anderson:
“The Dual Pro was like a big brown Twin head, and that was my main clean amp. I used the Solo 75 to simulate the early Dwight stuff on the Deluxes, and for kind of bluesy stuff like ‘Long White Cadillac’ I used the Matchless. I could switch them with the Bradshaw, and I had a small rack of effects, including a Korg digital delay I had modified so the return signal came back browner than it went in. With the Korg and the click track, I could dial in the BPMs for every song, and have my slap set exactly to the beat of the music. And, I had a [Fender] Tonemaster so that I could switch from channel A to channel B and get more drive, and it became my massive rock amp, with the Dual Professional as my clean, basic country amp, and I still had my Solo 75 for the Deluxe sound.

That existed until I hooked up with Line 6. Remember when Amp Farm came out? I beta-tested the software. They brought over the very first Flextone and said, ‘Check this out; it’s like your Deluxes.’ I played it and said, ‘Well, yeah, it sounds real good, but I can’t tell if it’s like my Deluxes.’ I A/B’ed it with my Deluxes, but they were hyped up, different amps. I think of it as cloning, so I asked them to get me the amp that was the mother of this amp, the one they cloned it from. They brought over this pre-CBS blackface, and I A/B’ed the mother, the organic clone, and the software clone. I recorded an instrumental on all three amps, and had the engineer switch between the three without me looking, to see if I could pick out which one was which. I could always tell which one was the organic amplifer; there was something missing. But between the mother amp and the software, I could not tell the difference. So I figured, I’m not stupid; I’ll just start using the software. So I started recording in Amp Farm.

Then the Vetta came out, and I’ve got every amplifier I’ve ever wanted in that digital box. With the Vetta, I can adjust the amps so in the course of 22 songs, at least 15 would be a blackface Twin, but maybe some would just be rhythm. So I could tune the amplifier to give me the ultimate sound to play rhythm, then tune it to get steel licks, then tune it for baritone. Instead of having to adjust my amplifer, I hit a button, and it changes the reverb, the delay, the tone, everything. And it has a post-EQ section, where I can notch frequencies instead of just relying on tone knobs. Once I did that, I could dial these things in unbelievably.”

So.....:33:.....:dunno:
 
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