Great amps for blues rock classic rock.Not sure about a scooped mid alternative sound if that is what you mean.It has a great clean and great reverb.
I've been looking at Carvin's Bel-Air Nomad 212 Combo for some time, what do you think? i play mostly Rock, alternative rock, Classic Rock.
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Great amps for blues rock classic rock.Not sure about a scooped mid alternative sound if that is what you mean.It has a great clean and great reverb.
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hmmm.....that is probably true. I would run my pedals through the clean channel, I would only mess with the Soak in my bedroom, or maybe to beef up my clean a little, ya know?
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2006 Fender Highway One Stratocaster
2001 Fender Standard Stratocaster, heavily modded with hand wound, custom designed pickups, custom pickguard, phase and kill switches and mid boost (i.e. my baby)
2005 Schecter C-1 Classic
2004 Rogue RA 100-D acoustic
2005 Vox AD-30, modded with Celestion G 10 and custom Birch housing
Seymour Duncan Twin Tube Classic
Dunlop Crybaby
Boss DD-5 pedal
Ibanez TS9DX (analog man mod)
Visual Sound Visual Volume Pedal
George L's cables
Pedaltrain pedalboard
Yea that would be perfect.Clean ,Soak, then High Gain with a pedal on clean channel
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i've heard really good things about them....a friend has one and he loves it!
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Good amp. More or less in the catagory of a Peavey Classic 50...although they come in either 2X12" or 4X10", and not 1-12".
They are loud amps, though. 50 watts of tube power is loud.
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haha definately. But i would use it mostly for gigging, medium sized venues so it would work great, i think
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2006 Fender Highway One Stratocaster
2001 Fender Standard Stratocaster, heavily modded with hand wound, custom designed pickups, custom pickguard, phase and kill switches and mid boost (i.e. my baby)
2005 Schecter C-1 Classic
2004 Rogue RA 100-D acoustic
2005 Vox AD-30, modded with Celestion G 10 and custom Birch housing
Seymour Duncan Twin Tube Classic
Dunlop Crybaby
Boss DD-5 pedal
Ibanez TS9DX (analog man mod)
Visual Sound Visual Volume Pedal
George L's cables
Pedaltrain pedalboard
I have owned a few of the Vintage series amps. I would go with a MTS or the new X100B. Both will do all the Bel-Air will do but the Bel-Air won't go where both of those amps will tone wise. When the Vintage series amps try to get heavy they get really mushy and muddy when you start cranking the soak.
Believe it or not I was able to get MUCH MUCH better low volume crunch tones out of the 100 watt MTS than I did the Bel-Air. The 100 watt MTS is much easier to control and sounds MUCH better at lower volumes than the 50 watt Bel-Air or Nomad!!
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