lifele55 New member Apr 10, 2007 #22 Definitely it sounds lifeless and digital. I'm just commenting on the clean channel, no presets. Digital clean through and through... I guess thats the amp, it takes pedals well but without pedals to feed it....already too whiney at jamming levels.
Definitely it sounds lifeless and digital. I'm just commenting on the clean channel, no presets. Digital clean through and through... I guess thats the amp, it takes pedals well but without pedals to feed it....already too whiney at jamming levels.
S suckasucks New member Apr 10, 2007 #23 IMO the Vox Valvetronix series are much better, maybe even Roland Cubes and the Vox pathfinders. or you could just go get a small tube amp
IMO the Vox Valvetronix series are much better, maybe even Roland Cubes and the Vox pathfinders. or you could just go get a small tube amp
lifele55 New member Apr 10, 2007 #24 Lol I was talking about the amp that was in a jamming studio, not for my own use. Thanks for the suggestion though. If only jamming studios used tubbies... mmm
Lol I was talking about the amp that was in a jamming studio, not for my own use. Thanks for the suggestion though. If only jamming studios used tubbies... mmm
M markedymark New member Apr 10, 2007 #25 jamming studios DO use tube amps. though not many, they DO exist. my band always uses the modefour and single rectifier at fourtones. but imo, valvetronix rocks for home practice.
jamming studios DO use tube amps. though not many, they DO exist. my band always uses the modefour and single rectifier at fourtones. but imo, valvetronix rocks for home practice.
G guitarnub New member Apr 10, 2007 #29 yes it is well more like a hybrid, but to me its still solid state