Fender Vintage Modified Series (sorry if this is a repost)
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Fender Vintage Modified Series (sorry if this is a repost)
Really Fender, you couldn't come up with a unique name (you know, one not already used recently by Marshall) for your new amps that probably sound like ass?
New Fender Vintage Modified Series Amps
New Fender Vintage Modified Series Amps
A silverface bandmaster would probably cost around $500, not exactly cheaper than the VM stuff. Who wants dsp modelling when you can have the real shebang. Sure they have delay and chorus and I'm sure a few other things but who wants that stuff in an amp anyways. Buy an amp that's an amp at heart and a POD later. I'll take a 40 year old fender please.
Yeah, in a perfect world we're all fonzie-cool and oprah-rich from the get-go, but meanwhile in Narnia:
Dear Amp Manufacturers
I am 12-16 years old, living off my parents and am thinking of buying 16 tube amps and all the most well-known effects pedals so I can figure out what kind of sound suits the style of my particular garage-op covers band. I'd like to see you fuck with that logic.
Thanks,
average noob guitarist
Dear Amp Manufacturers
I am 12-16 years old, living off my parents and am thinking of buying 16 tube amps and all the most well-known effects pedals so I can figure out what kind of sound suits the style of my particular garage-op covers band. I'd like to see you fuck with that logic.
Thanks,
average noob guitarist
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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It's part of the right of passage trying to get a decent sound from junk. You save up, buy a pedal and spend the next year learning every possible sound variation you can get from your kit using it. These all singing DSP amps are all very well and good but do they give people starting out too much too soon???
Don't look at me I'm irrelevant!
the thing is (at least here in the states), I would opt for a line 6 for a beginner who wanted to be able to experiment with different sounds. Or I would look for a used cyber amp from fender as they go pretty cheap. No way I woul pay that much for those amps though.
They say great minds think alike....Sometimes we do too...
That said, in a year or two they may be great used deals, who knows?mickie08 wrote:the thing is (at least here in the states), I would opt for a line 6 for a beginner who wanted to be able to experiment with different sounds. Or I would look for a used cyber amp from fender as they go pretty cheap. No way I woul pay that much for those amps though.
They say great minds think alike....Sometimes we do too...
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As many will observe Fender amps are expensive in the UK, even (especially) the old silverfaces, so it's annoying for people like myself who just want a decent Fender clean sound with no bells and whistles without paying a fortune. Think about the costs they could cut if they got rid of the effects and drive channel and offered a bog standard one channel Fender tube amp that cut a few corners like these ones probably do. Fuck, why not chuck in a real reverb tank as they're only £25.
My point is, I've got nothing against the VM series, it just seems Fender are missing a trick not bringing out a basic uncomplicated cost-effective tube amp as well as this digitally enhanced "appeal to indecisive people" line. Then people like myself might contemplate buying first hand instead of keeping the used Fender market booming. I'm sure they'd sell like hot cakes. They have all the plans, all the schematics, all the knowledge and modern manufacturing processes to do it but each new line seems to move further away from this.
Sorry, rant over - you can tell I've been looking to buy a Fender amp recently.
My point is, I've got nothing against the VM series, it just seems Fender are missing a trick not bringing out a basic uncomplicated cost-effective tube amp as well as this digitally enhanced "appeal to indecisive people" line. Then people like myself might contemplate buying first hand instead of keeping the used Fender market booming. I'm sure they'd sell like hot cakes. They have all the plans, all the schematics, all the knowledge and modern manufacturing processes to do it but each new line seems to move further away from this.
Sorry, rant over - you can tell I've been looking to buy a Fender amp recently.
