Fender_Punk
BerriesAndCreamologist
Re: valve/tube vs. solid state -- the battle continues
I think as long as Marshall, Vox and Fender keep making tube amps, someone, such as Sovtek, Grove Tubes, or JJ will be manufacturing tubes. I don't have any fear in how long they will continue to be available, as new amps are always being made and the manufacturer needs someone to make tubes to stick in them.
I really hope Solid state doesn't persist in large amps. It's great for practise amps like the Roland Micro Cube or the Vox equivalent (can't remember the name). But for a stack, or even a gig-worthy combo, it's GOTTA be tubes!! There's no substitute for the airy, drool-inducing cleans or huge distortion!
Oh yeah, and tube amps don't need as many watts to match the volumes of the drums, so there's another reason to go tube, they're SO much louder!! (which is worth the extra weight).
I think as long as Marshall, Vox and Fender keep making tube amps, someone, such as Sovtek, Grove Tubes, or JJ will be manufacturing tubes. I don't have any fear in how long they will continue to be available, as new amps are always being made and the manufacturer needs someone to make tubes to stick in them.
I really hope Solid state doesn't persist in large amps. It's great for practise amps like the Roland Micro Cube or the Vox equivalent (can't remember the name). But for a stack, or even a gig-worthy combo, it's GOTTA be tubes!! There's no substitute for the airy, drool-inducing cleans or huge distortion!
Oh yeah, and tube amps don't need as many watts to match the volumes of the drums, so there's another reason to go tube, they're SO much louder!! (which is worth the extra weight).