Tech 21 Head

Lagotto

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I've been looking at a Tech 21 Trademark 300 head. It claims It can recreate sounds such as Van Halen, Metallica, clean Fender etc. Has antone ever heard this amp? Can it really achieve these souds accurately?
 
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Never played the head, but owned the Trademark 60 & it was a great amp....also played the TM10 & TM30, which were also great amps.

They get a little muddy at higher volumes in their own cabs....if you got the head & ran it thru, say, a 4x12 Marshall cab, it might do want it says it will.
I'm leaning towards cab & speakers will dictate what it does......

I love the TECH21 stuff, but there's just something about this head that doesn't jive with me........maybe someone that plays it will chime in.:dunno:
 
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From what i've read about it, it's pretty close to the trademark 10 layout, except there are three independent channels and then your master controls.

If that is the case, the factory settings that they provide are okay, but you can get some great sounds out of it. And, I was surprised to find that those Tech 21 amps sound better when you crank them (with the exception of the farting 8" speaker when you do some low end chugging on the Trademark 10).
Hey Puckboy, I think your avatar may have something to do with the Tech 21 not jiving with you.:32:
 
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toneseeker said:
Hey Puckboy, I think your avatar may have something to do with the Tech 21 not jiving with you.:32:
:27: Could be :D

If you can find one & play it, I'd highly recommend that....resale value isn't gonna be great, so you'll wanna make sure it's the right thing for you.
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
I love the TECH21 stuff, but there's just something about this head that doesn't jive with me........maybe someone that plays it will chime in.:dunno:

I think I know what you mean. I love the Trademark 60 - it packs some awesome tones and features into a small lightweight package. It's great for home practice, band rehearsals and small gigs (bigger gigs if mic'd). But if I want something big and loud it's gonna be a tube amp! The idea of a 300w Tech 21 just doesn't appeal to me. Never actually played one though.
 
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I haven't played the 300 head, but I do own a Trademark 60. I will offer up my humble opinion of the tones of the 300's little brother:

It rocks.

I think it sounds so good, I keep thinking something is wrong. Like, 'how can this thing be so (relatively) inexpensive, light weight, and sound so good? It msut be f@*king broken!"

I think Tech 21's claims to sonic reproduction are mostly accurate. I think these babies can really nail Fender, Vox, and Marshall. But for uber-high gain, nu-metal, cookie monster, or anything like that, I don't think you'll be satisfied... I don't think they're really made to do that stuff.

But they do take pedals well. Hmmm, throw a Keeley Twilight Zone in front and... BAM. C is for Cookie.

MHO
 
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A couple of things about the Tech 21 stuff:

The Mesa settings are based more on the Mark IV, NOT A RECTO! Deeper voice, nice and smooth. For Metallica, it will do MOP and AJFA types of sounds if you have a pickup that is hot enough. Most people would probably still want a distortion pedal in front of it.

The Fender channel sounds good, but there is a BIG volume drop when switching from one of the other channels. That sucks.

The Marshall channel is cool, and it covers a lot of ground, unfortunately clean is not part of that ground. The Mesa channel does a pretty good clean, but not the Marshall channel. I don't think Marshall amps have ever been known for their clean sound, though.
 
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PUCKBOY99 said:
"That's good enough for me"

:D


:bigthumb:

And just in case I offended: I secretly really like cookie monster stuff. I also like poking fun at it.
 
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toneseeker said:
A couple of things about the Tech 21 stuff:

The Mesa settings are based more on the Mark IV, NOT A RECTO! Deeper voice, nice and smooth. For Metallica, it will do MOP and AJFA types of sounds if you have a pickup that is hot enough. Most people would probably still want a distortion pedal in front of it.

The Fender channel sounds good, but there is a BIG volume drop when switching from one of the other channels. That sucks.

The Marshall channel is cool, and it covers a lot of ground, unfortunately clean is not part of that ground. The Mesa channel does a pretty good clean, but not the Marshall channel. I don't think Marshall amps have ever been known for their clean sound, though.

What he said. He said it better than me.
 
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wildstar said:
:bigthumb:

And just in case I offended: I secretly really like cookie monster stuff. I also like poking fun at it.
HAHAHAHA.....my daughter has a Cookie Monster toy that sings that song.

I crack her up doing my Cookie Monster imression.......:27:
 
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