Hello! I'm looking for opinions on older solid state amps such as Crate G1600XL, Peavey Transtube Supreme, amps like that. I ALREADY HAVE a tube amp so S.S. OPINIONS ONLY PLEASE. In case your wondering, I like the TIGHTER GAIN and slight OVERCOMPRESSION for METAL. I'm NOT looking for versatility just a good solid UBER METAL tone. Please reply in good faith, the nearest music store to me is 60 miles away (I'm a "boondocker"), so trying amps in person is a rare event so I need HONEST advice for online ordering. I like the Ampeg 140 and Crate Shockwave in clips but they are kinda hard to find and out of my budget which is $200 for a head. I don't play live so ability to handle loud volume is not an issue. I also want a head, everything sounds better through 4X12's to ME (even at low volume) so no combo's. Thanks guy's!!
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Originally posted by quiksilver View PostTech 21. TM10 or 30 or GT2 or PSA-1 through a power amp, or TM300 by itself.I feel my soul go cold... only the dead are smiling.
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yeah the old valvestate marshalls have a great crunch. tj is right with the tm300. that will get you into 80's metal but you would need to hit it with a distortion pedal in front to get it to scream.
Lots of good solid state stuff from crate and marshall though... i like the fender m80 myself but i guess that is just a preference. the m80 has a reverb tank and you can find the heads with a chorus built in too. they have a contour knob that really scoops the mids or pushes them and it works well. there is one on ebay now with the chorus and reverb for $199 BIN...
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what an interesting name... by any chance do you happen to have any fermented shark in your fridge?"There is nothing more fearful than imagination without taste" - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
"To be stupid, selfish and have good health are three requirements for happiness, though if stupidity is lacking, all is lost" - Gustave Flaubert
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