Clean tone advice
Moderators: Slowy, Capt. Black
- godgrinder
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 1709
- meble-kuchenne.warszawa.pl
- Joined: Wed Dec 07, 2011 4:49 pm
- Location: 09
- Has liked: 28 times
- Been liked: 594 times
Re: Clean tone advice
http://www.trademe.co.nz/music-instrume ... 020844.htm
Might as well just grab this if it's just for late night practise. The cleans sound fine and you can dial it as a full range power amp for gain pedals.
Might as well just grab this if it's just for late night practise. The cleans sound fine and you can dial it as a full range power amp for gain pedals.
Amps:
Soldano SLO100 x2 | Wizard MC1 & MC2 | Diezel Herbert
Fryette Pittbull CL | Marshall 2203KK | Krank Rev 50 | Mesa Mark 2A
Rack stuff:
VHT/Fryette GP3, GP/DI & 2/90/2 | Peters FSM/Chimera
Verellen Meatsmoke | Synergy SYN1 | Mesa Studio
Soldano SLO100 x2 | Wizard MC1 & MC2 | Diezel Herbert
Fryette Pittbull CL | Marshall 2203KK | Krank Rev 50 | Mesa Mark 2A
Rack stuff:
VHT/Fryette GP3, GP/DI & 2/90/2 | Peters FSM/Chimera
Verellen Meatsmoke | Synergy SYN1 | Mesa Studio
- sizzlingbadger
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 8259
- Joined: Sat Jan 15, 2011 7:12 am
- Location: Wire Wrapper
- Has liked: 1208 times
- Been liked: 1401 times
Re: Clean tone advice
Yep, it's been great.Olderama wrote:You still got itsizzlingbadger wrote:Royal Atlantic RA100
Tube amp and guitar tones straight from 1958… amazing how believable the sounds were back then, even without the modellers...
- Olderama
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 7010
- Joined: Sun Dec 22, 2013 8:04 pm
- Has liked: 973 times
- Been liked: 876 times
Re: Clean tone advice
Looks good eh?godgrinder wrote:http://www.trademe.co.nz/music-instrume ... 020844.htm
Might as well just grab this if it's just for late night practise. The cleans sound fine and you can dial it as a full range power amp for gain pedals.
Of course I'll have to by a couple of pedals too
-
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 3675
- Joined: Thu Nov 05, 2015 9:37 pm
- Location: The Tron
- Has liked: 163 times
- Been liked: 410 times
Re: Clean tone advice
I thought we'd established there is no place for The Voice Of Reason in these hallowed halls?
- jeremyb
- Chorus of Organs
- Posts: 41113
- Joined: Sat Dec 06, 2008 9:03 am
- Has liked: 7724 times
- Been liked: 4169 times
Re: Clean tone advice
Yup, using mine for exactly what you are after, and the 0.5w mode is what it's in all the time, one I get back into gigging it won't be, but for two kids and wife and my own hearings sake it's perfect!!willow13 wrote:katana clean is outstandingOlderama wrote:Yeah I get thatgodgrinder wrote:Are you actually going to use much clean? The tricky part about that type of amps is that they might have lovely cleans/light od but might not sound the way you expect when you throw a high gain pedal in front.
Prob looking at clean to noodle with at night with the availability to chuck a pedal in front for a bit of lead tone
As I've got the multiamp and cab for the kids away days
Slowy wrote: That's the problem; everything rewarding is just such hard work. Regret takes much less effort.
- willow13
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 14558
- Joined: Sun Dec 19, 2004 2:36 pm
- Location: If less is more then just think how much more more is
- Has liked: 372 times
- Been liked: 634 times
Re: Clean tone advice
not if you are after toneOlderama wrote:Just been scouring
What about the quilter plus a hd500x
All bases covered?
quilters actually rock though
If Less is More Then Just Think How Much More More would be
-
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 4937
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:53 pm
- Location: Auckland
- Has liked: 163 times
- Been liked: 102 times
Re: Clean tone advice
For a non booteeky amp or non Fender clean sound, a DSL has a pretty good clean tone. Hiwatt cleans can be nice if you want to spend more.
I find clean channel as a pedal platform for gain pedals is best pushed to the edge. Much fatter and natural sounding, so lower watt amp may be best huh?
I find clean channel as a pedal platform for gain pedals is best pushed to the edge. Much fatter and natural sounding, so lower watt amp may be best huh?
-
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 4937
- Joined: Wed Jan 14, 2009 5:53 pm
- Location: Auckland
- Has liked: 163 times
- Been liked: 102 times
Re: Clean tone advice
p.s. I played a Quilter a few weeks ago. Clean as a whistle thru to a kind of fuzzy overdrive at full tilt, but I was not really taken by it. it puts out a quality tone, but it was not fun or inspiring to play like some good amps are. The owner loves it and kept asking what i think. I am not a good liar and could not hide my lack of enthusiasm
- Molly
- Vintage Post Junkie
- Posts: 24960
- Joined: Sat Dec 21, 2013 12:17 pm
- Has liked: 2488 times
- Been liked: 2799 times
Re: Clean tone advice
You could always climb on the Katana band wagon.Olderama wrote:Lol
Just messaged a man at MP for something