Funny you say because I like it for the bass personally. I’ve always liked a fat heavy sound with some rumble. I’m a classic rock guy myself so I’m always switching over to the dirty output and really getting some Led Zeppelin vibes. I’d say if you want to catch some classic gritty tones or some warm clear tones it’s the amp for you. It has some killer reverb too if you’re feeling country or western
Any guitarists on Yas Forums?
I can't buy the Soldano amp online :(. It sounds great though! Good suggestion. It could maybe have a little bit more bass.
Sounds cool.
I gotta be honest, I just use amplitube now. it's comfier to sit at a desk and play with headphones for me.
not an exciting answer though.
Sunn model T, first version. Hit the front with a RAT and you are in business.
>be me
>poorfag
>using a second-hand Fender amp for 5+ years
It's pretty meh but it gets the job done
>Jackson DK1
Dude get a marshall 50. I used to have a DFX and it sounded great (didn't give a fuck about the "fx" in it)
Anything Marshall 50W and up, I'd plug to that thing
I own a Boogie Mark V and I love it. Probably the most versatile guitar amp on the planet. You can tweak it to sound like pretty much anything.
Jackson is a great brand, I'm also getting a Jackson, a little more higher-end though, about $650 for one.
I'd recommend the above amps, or if you don't want to buy a tube amp, you could get some nice Randall solid-state amps.
Yeah, I figured haha, that's cool. I definitely wouldn't mind having one.
I think Mesa Boogies have the best clean tone, its crystal clear, you could hear a pin drop. Great stuff
Nah dude no. There's no "gets the job done". Love that shit. It's YOUR guitar. That's how it works
Yeah, I just couldn't get into the computer guitar stuff. It just seems to artificial. But that's cool.