But a JC-120 with a good pedal on the clean channel is massive.
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Ever try the built-in 'distortion'? Wow, man..just wow.
I reckon considering whether an amp is tube or solid state first is putting the cart before the horse and things work out a lot better if you just use your ears and think about what works and sounds best for what you're trying to do. If it blows my hair back, I don't care what's inside it.
I reckon considering whether an amp is tube or solid state first is putting the cart before the horse and things work out a lot better if you just use your ears and think about what works and sounds best for what you're trying to do. If it blows my hair back, I don't care what's inside it.
I agree. I don't dismiss anything till I hear it. I played too many dogs, either way. I even wrote a blog about it.
Amen! When I bought my Randall RG100ES used back around 1989 or so I thought it WAS a tube amp. Imagine my surprise when I pulled off the back cover a few days later and discovered it was all solid state! Didn't care then, don't care now. Been flogging it ever since and haven't had to replace any tubes.
i was going to say that the RG 100es sounds very tubelike but im a fanboi and my opinion is somewhat biased
if you dont turn on that sustain switch.. with the sustain, it sounds like a can of bees but w/o it.. very dynamic, powerful and aggressive
incidentally.. my randall is a 1989 one and have had it since 1990