Best amp fr distorted tones?

calvin777

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heys , just wanna start planning my savings budget

and i need some recommendations on these amp stuff , i think marshall amps are like very common ... they are good .. but i want something unique tt aces the distorted tones

thanks!
 
tell us if the amp in question would be used clean (you plug in your fav distortion pedals)/ distorted (pedal-free application).
 
MESA BOOGIE DUAL RECTIFIER, dont get from bentley though, their the sweelee of malaysia. Their mesa boogie prices are exhorbitant.
 
Kranks are way too expensive for now.. Peavey XXX is awesome but also in the slightly pricey range. It all depends on the amout of distortion you are looking for and the genre of music you are playing. Sometimes with a little tweaking of the amps plus some distortion stompboxes, you may achieve your desired tone without blowing a hole in your pocket.
 
peavey windsor is a good candidate in the on-board distortion league.but their cleans are pretty terrible.
 
ooo leecs me loves the latest EVH 5150.looks tasty.

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his Marshall tone = legendary brown sound
nevertheless this 5150 III is a monster amp

the brown sound is often one of the most emulated tones in the industry but tone is a very subjective, IMO, same set-up,different players=different tone.

probably need to sell my car to buy that amp..hehehe
 
i liek the framus cobra

from what i've heard, the 5150 III doesnt have that same pissed off growl you get from an original 5150 when it comes to high gain metal tones and is somewhat a little looser sounding.
 
For amps that are available here ( 230v and servicing options )

THD Bi-Valve 30
Laney GH50L
Laney TT100
Peavey JSX
Marshall JVM
Marshall Vintage Modern
Carvin Legacy

Most available at TYMC music, sweelee and davis.
 
To be honest, because you'd definitely need cleans here and there, I'd recommend you get an amp that excels in cleans / mild overdrive, and plug in a high-gain distortion pedal like perhaps a Digitech Metal Master or a Boss MT-2 Metalzone. You get the best of both worlds... But of course get a good distortion pedal. A cheap one won't do your tone any good, and might degrade the tone of the amp if it isn't true-bypass.
 
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