Interesting thread. I'm quibbling over the same thing - also have a Peavey Rockmaster, which is great. Currently running through a Valvestate combo. Would the sound be much improved going through a Marshall 8008 power amp? What if I went through a tube head, such as a Peavey Windsor. Which of these is the best option? Thanks.
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Originally posted by Bachelard View PostInteresting thread. I'm quibbling over the same thing - also have a Peavey Rockmaster, which is great. Currently running through a Valvestate combo. Would the sound be much improved going through a Marshall 8008 power amp? What if I went through a tube head, such as a Peavey Windsor. Which of these is the best option? Thanks.
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Originally posted by Bachelard View PostInteresting thread. I'm quibbling over the same thing - also have a Peavey Rockmaster, which is great. Currently running through a Valvestate combo. Would the sound be much improved going through a Marshall 8008 power amp? What if I went through a tube head, such as a Peavey Windsor. Which of these is the best option? Thanks.
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I have a Rockmaster preamp as well, and an Alesis RA100 into 2 Carvin vertical slant 212s as a practivce or backup rig. It is not really that loud though, it was fine for jamming with my buddy with the TD-20 kit because he could control his drums' volume and keep the volume pretty low. That actually sounded really good, the Rockmaster out into the Intellifex and into the Alesis. I would probably want an RA300 for gig volume.
I also run my Triumph PAG which is a 60-watt 112 combo with basically the same preamp as the Rockmaster, except it only has one effects loop. It will drive either one of the 212 verticals for a compact rig, or both if I unplug the internal speaker and run both cabs. So it's very similar but a lot more organic with the 2 6L6s of the combo. And of course 60 tube watts are a lot louder than 100x2 SS watts.
I know I'm wandering off the subject, but I also use my Carvin VM100 head with the 2 Carvin 212 slants, or with my Carvin X-Series straight 412. Since my stroke I got the 212s because I can't wrangle the 412 by myself anymore with a numb left side. The 212s with a handtruck are easier to deal with.Ron is the MAN!!!!
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