Re: Which amp did you like the most ?
Now, even though you put the preamp gain on full blast and it goes to 11, bass at 9, mids at 1.5, treble at 6, master volume at 3 presence at 7.5, and plugged in an untuned guitar, you still haven't succeeded in making the Soldano sound bad. :laugh2:
The treble clarity speaks for itself. No cloudiness, graininess, blanket-on-cabinet, or trampled cockroaches noises here.
At just fifty watts, it is not quite fit enough to crank solid sounding low-A fundamentals into those cones, it wasn't designed with that in mind... c'mon, 55Hz is bass register. I guess an over-one-hundred watt power section (and a K-100 loaded cab, ideally) would be more appropriate for well-defined tones in that range.
Just check out how clear the triple rec stays on the lowest notes. That's exactly the reason to build 150w power sections.
No wonder these were Korn's amps of choice. Consistent and not bad overall, though the second riff reveals some fizzy treble.
The Dual Rec sounds like farting under a thick duvet. It's debatable whether blanketed treble is better than fizz. The transients aren't there. That's why I recommend using an OD808 in front and so does Ola Englund.
Now let's talk about the second riff for a moment - which is all about note definition in distorted chords. That's where Soldanos shine IMO, which is why I like to use them as reference amps.
The solid state Valvestate did sound actually surprisingly good to me. Maybe a little flat and thin but consistent throughout. The Ibanez sounds over-gained and dirty, lacking definition.
The Studio Preamp sounds like a radio transmission from the space station; incoherent, muddy, raspy static. So bad, I am almost sorry if you bought one.
The Invader had a good, tight start but sounded somehow absent and hollow in the second section. I'd try to dial in more mids, lose the treble (almost) completely and use it to thicken up the Soldano while praying for cooperation. Or maybe even pair it with the VS.
The 530 seems to have a similar gain structure to the Invader but with the 9100 things seem a little flat, screechy and lacking balls. Pity, cause it's free of the Invader's weird, tubular quality in the second riff. I'd try the 530 with a mighty Mesa poweramp.
The Peavey sounds the most midrangy of all... and really really compressed, and not very clear... uh guuys, did you use the red channel? The golden-eared, egg-headed people from Andy Sneap's forum say the red channel is verboten and yov mvst vse ze green channel for riffs becavse it is tyghtr.
Still ain't a bad try.
The Waves digital modeler which otherwise sounded really flat and dry, was quite precise. I guess it could blend nicely with the blunt punch of the Dual Rec.
Thank you for your attention. :friday: