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  • Combo advice...

    I need some advice from you gurus out there...what's the best hi gain combo for serious metal?
    Hear the universe scream
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    Whom horns careless
    And whom God mourns

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    Peavy 6505+ both the 2 x 12 and 1 x 12 rock hard!
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    • #3
      Is the Blackstar HT-40 any good?
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      • #4
        I stay away from Combos and go 4x12 or 4x10. I have a 4x10 that is brutal - you sure you can't do a cab? I'd go Peavey 2x12 if I had to downgrade

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        • #5
          Originally posted by BigE13 View Post
          Peavy 6505+ both the 2 x 12 and 1 x 12 rock hard!
          this, I just picked up a 6505 112, the sound is brutal
          Gear https://images.imgbox.com/e4/00/IxQywXkV_o.jpg

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          • #6
            Thanks for the input so far guys, it's been a long time since I bought new amplification...I actually have 3 heads, a Peavy ultra 60 I bought in 93 and two Crate blue voodoos from 2001 or so. Two cabs as well, a late 80's peavy butcher and one blue voodoo. Also have a line 6 xt live with the metal pack of course. Bunch of rack gear too. I wouldn't mind a smaller more portable amp that would sound nice jamming stuff like Gojira on. Thanks again guys...
            Hear the universe scream
            Bleeding from black holes
            Whom horns careless
            And whom God mourns

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            • #7
              I'll get to GC soon and check out the 6505's...
              Hear the universe scream
              Bleeding from black holes
              Whom horns careless
              And whom God mourns

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              • #8
                Combos are cool. You can always power a cab or two, and they are self-contained. Some are about as big and heavy as a half stack though.

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                • #9
                  I am going to suggest the Peavey Triple XXX 60w 1 x 12 combo. It will literally rip your face off. I have one and it has 3 channels. Clean, crazy and really friggin crazy. It has more gain than any human could ever want and it was affordable. If you plug a little patch cord in the back in the effects send and return you could use the footswitch to dial in a fantastic solo boost that is adjustable because the effects loop on the amp has a level control on it. Very cool hidden feature. That gives you 3 channels and solo boost through one 3 button footswitch!
                  Just don't expect serious palm muting chunk from ANY 1 x 12 or 2 x 12 combo. Because they are generally open or semi open back they just won't give you the thump.

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                  • #10
                    Any price range you're looking at?
                    Jackson KV2
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                    • #11
                      I recently picked up a used Traynor YCV80. I had to fuck with it to get my tone but now, I have to say, I'm VERY happy with it. Ithink you’re going to have to fuck with your tone with any combo. For me, the solution was to put an overdrive pedal (Bad Monkey) out front and turn down the amps gain. Now, it KILLS. Contrary to popular believe, I get tons of muting chunk out of this combo and could likely even get more if I put an EQ in front as well. I’m not really into clean tones, but it has a fantastic clean channel if that interests you.
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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Larz View Post
                        Any price range you're looking at?
                        not really...just trying to get educated and narrow down my search...
                        Hear the universe scream
                        Bleeding from black holes
                        Whom horns careless
                        And whom God mourns

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                        • #13
                          Gotta ask like the Aussie did, anyone got an opinion on the Blackstar combo's? I heard they have a great metal tone and nice cleans for the buck .

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                          • #14
                            I've owned a couple of 5150 combos , not bad but they are freaking loud and don't sound too good at lower volumes.
                            (typical 5150 stuff)
                            I recently picked up a JSX combo (on a lark to use with my Axe FX II) and I threw a 10 band EQ in the loop and put a modified SD-1 in front of it and it surprised the shit out of me. it sounds great at all volumes and it has a ton of usable gain on tap, this thing can get plenty heavy sounding, plus it's way more versatile that a 5150 combo ever will be LOL! check one out they are going for much cheaper these days since satch flew the coup back to marshall.
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                            • #15
                              [QUOTE=kmanick;1554321]I threw a 10 band EQ in the loop and put a modified SD-1 in front of it and it surprised the shit out of me.QUOTE]

                              That's my experience with most amps. EQ on loop, OD in front as need to tighten it up..
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