Working with gear you don't like
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birthday present to myself!
srsly, tho, i think it was just time that i try making sounds differently. marshalls have been my rig's foundation since 1996, and each one i have used has been progressively better than the last. i've also always preferred foot-switching to an amp's second (third, fourth) channel for different gain settings instead of the stomp box method of just adding and subtracting pedals on the fly. this reboot with the band kinda had me start from a fresh perspective. i don't want a separate head, i don't need 100 watts, and i do want something with a REALLY GOOD clean channel instead of marshall's meh-to-somewhat-decent one. this was made very clear to me when (getting back to the "equipment you don't like" theme) when i had to play through a jcm 900 last week. the clean was so thin and terrible compared to what i look for now. i probably could have tweaked with presence, mids, and bass for a better tone, but it just seems so effortless with a twin and an ac30. to be fair, the clean channel on the green setting on my jvm is the most un-marshall sounding clean tone i've ever had. no complaints.
so, i think i'm gonna like the amp since i have really enjoyed its duplicate at the rehearsal space without ever even bothering with the drive channel yet. if that ends up usable, cool; if not, i'm content with the pedals i have so far. i'll take IRL pics when it comes in, but for now, here's some stock/stolen imagery:
![Image](http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/1/ac30twotonebluefront.jpg)
![Image](http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/1/ac30twotoneblueback.jpg)
![Image](http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/1/ac30twotonebluecontrols.jpg)
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srsly, tho, i think it was just time that i try making sounds differently. marshalls have been my rig's foundation since 1996, and each one i have used has been progressively better than the last. i've also always preferred foot-switching to an amp's second (third, fourth) channel for different gain settings instead of the stomp box method of just adding and subtracting pedals on the fly. this reboot with the band kinda had me start from a fresh perspective. i don't want a separate head, i don't need 100 watts, and i do want something with a REALLY GOOD clean channel instead of marshall's meh-to-somewhat-decent one. this was made very clear to me when (getting back to the "equipment you don't like" theme) when i had to play through a jcm 900 last week. the clean was so thin and terrible compared to what i look for now. i probably could have tweaked with presence, mids, and bass for a better tone, but it just seems so effortless with a twin and an ac30. to be fair, the clean channel on the green setting on my jvm is the most un-marshall sounding clean tone i've ever had. no complaints.
so, i think i'm gonna like the amp since i have really enjoyed its duplicate at the rehearsal space without ever even bothering with the drive channel yet. if that ends up usable, cool; if not, i'm content with the pedals i have so far. i'll take IRL pics when it comes in, but for now, here's some stock/stolen imagery:
![Image](http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/1/ac30twotonebluefront.jpg)
![Image](http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/1/ac30twotoneblueback.jpg)
![Image](http://bestnetworx.com/uploader/files/1/ac30twotonebluecontrols.jpg)
Agreed. Quite classy.
Funny, back in 1996 I used to hate Fender and Vox amps. I thought they were way too bright. Now they're the first two amp brands I consider. I just got my old 1978 Vibrochamp back this weekend (a friend was borrowing while I was in Taiwan), and it sounds amazing.
I have also discovered I like humbuckers with these bright, clean combos. The Vista Jagmaster is loving the DRRI. I'm sure your Jag HH and AC30 pair nicely.
Funny, back in 1996 I used to hate Fender and Vox amps. I thought they were way too bright. Now they're the first two amp brands I consider. I just got my old 1978 Vibrochamp back this weekend (a friend was borrowing while I was in Taiwan), and it sounds amazing.
I have also discovered I like humbuckers with these bright, clean combos. The Vista Jagmaster is loving the DRRI. I'm sure your Jag HH and AC30 pair nicely.
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oh hell yeah, the jag's p90's absolute soar through the ac30. i wonder if series-wired trisonics brian may uses have a similar voicing to them as the 90's. his have always been among my favorite tones, and he's long been an ac30 user.
believe me, it took a lot of soul searching to reach that conclusion. i may end up getting another jvm years from now just for the silent recording feature. between the three stages of gain on four channels, you basically have 12 different tones, all tube. but, in the end, i've been spoiled in having a class A marshall to record with in my bedroom for all these years without upsetting the neighbors. now that i'm about to start playing out again, i realize i don't need 100 watts, a 4x12, or a $2,000 amp sitting there. plus the space it takes up... it must be old age causing all this sensibility!Bacchus wrote:That looks brilliant. I love the JVM and thought you were mad for changing, but that looks class.
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Nah, the Tech21s don't have that either, though they do give you the option to switch on and off speaker sim which makes them play better with some amps.Bacchus wrote:Does the Harley Benton not have headphone out on it? I thought those things were DI boxes, and headphone amps all in one, or are they more like stompboxes.
the Harley Benton is speaker sim always on meaning it's designed to go into your DAW or a PA, or other linear power amp. But the EQ is responsive so with a neutral clean channel they can also sound great into an amp.
It's crazy how good they sound, you can take a dull clean sound and make it sound like a blackface Fender clean sound. For about £15.