used randall RG 80/100es.. great 80's sound but imo i love mine. has aggressive distortion/nice cleans and the sheer brute force to dominate..lol..they are very reliable as well.. only downsides is that they are somewhat limited in tonal variety and you really have to use them with a footswitch
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GEAR:
#1 2001 MIJ Jackson DK-2 (IG Smoke Stack II,IG Pig Iron & 79' Gibson T-Top)
#2 1995 MIK modded Fender squire (IG Rollings Mills,SD SC-101, IG Iron Slag)
#3 2001 MIK Squier Stagemaster Deluxe[Fender TripleBucker]
#4 2007 MIJ DKMG/DXMG Jackson (IG VOLTS)
#5 1985 MIA Gibson SG Special (EMG 85 & H)
#6 1999 MIK ESP LTD M107
AMPS:
1989 Randall RG 100 ES;Randall RH 200;Peavey 412 ms;two Early 70's Woodson 212's
ART SGX 2000 w/x15 ultrafoot;ART MutiVerb
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I would go with a used line 6 vetta 2 or hd147 head. I've owned both before and they sound way better than any of their lower end spider or even flextone lines. The vetta 2 is super versatile but the hd147 has some of the most brutal metal tones. The only downside to these amps is that they are not that pickup/volume sensitive so you can't dial down the gain/distortion by lowering the volume pot on your guitar. They also don't do the tube semi-clean sounds (a la hendrix) well.
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Originally posted by Brandenburg View Postused randall RG 80/100es.. great 80's sound but imo i love mine. has aggressive distortion/nice cleans and the sheer brute force to dominate..lol..they are very reliable as well.. only downsides is that they are somewhat limited in tonal variety and you really have to use them with a footswitch
Been a Marshall guy for years, but those Randalls are pretty animal.
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My frater Vass brings a dang good point. I have the spider valve 2x12 and I can vouch for its awesomeness over the vypyr and regular spider. I like the mushuggah and kse settings.
I also have a B52 100w head that sounds pretty legit. Bought it used for like $100 a few years ago. Haven't used it much, got it as a backup but I was very impressed. No bells and whistles like the orhers, just reverb.Last edited by TKEblue; 06-16-2015, 06:04 PM.I'm going to give you the keys to the Lamborghini
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A great solid state head I found in a pawn shop Crate Flexwave 120H , no processor needed sounds great for metal. You can pick em up fairly cheap $100-130 depending on condition . Here ya go , http://www.musicgoroundcoloradosprin...-amp-120-wattsLast edited by Jackson8090s; 06-16-2015, 06:04 PM.\m/ Thrash Zone \m/
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Forget the Spider series. Go to Guitar Center's website and grab a used Flextone II that's listed in either "Great" or "Excellent" condition.
In my humble opinion, the overdrive sounds on the Spider really suck. The Flextone and Flextone II had Modern Hi-Gain, which is the best thing Line 6 ever produced.
This can be had for mot much over $100.00.Member - National Sarcasm Society
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I've played (and owned) a couple Line 6 Spider amps and they just never did it for me. The tone is "Eh" and didn't really cut to well. I know Musicians Friend was blowing out the Bugera 333xl combos for like $350 not too long ago, so you might be able to find one on the cheap the Ebay or Craigslist. I know it's a tube amp, but if you have the chance to play one I think you'll like it. Channel 3 can deliver brutal metal tones for sure. You get the bonus of the crunch channel which can get the George Lynch/Jake E Lee tone. The clean channel is lively and not sterile like today's SS amps.
I know where you're coming from with those old SS Ampegs, but the modern SS stuff, to my ears doesn't come close to that tone. I'd keep fixing the old one if you want that tone, you won't find it anywhere else.Transitioning from Retired Musician from cover bands to a Full time vocalist/frontman/guitarist in an original and covers band....it's been a while and this should get NASTY!
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Yeah, I really wanted to find something I loved, but it was a stretch. The Line 6 amps seemed more like toys, having a massive range of sounds, but none that were flawless. More like something I'd have fun with, but I don't think I could just use it day in and day out. The SS140C is massively heavy, but it's worth repairing. The cleans are as good as I've heard and the distortion with the mids down to 0 are exactly what I love.
Originally posted by VoiceX3 View PostI've played (and owned) a couple Line 6 Spider amps and they just never did it for me. The tone is "Eh" and didn't really cut to well. I know Musicians Friend was blowing out the Bugera 333xl combos for like $350 not too long ago, so you might be able to find one on the cheap the Ebay or Craigslist. I know it's a tube amp, but if you have the chance to play one I think you'll like it. Channel 3 can deliver brutal metal tones for sure. You get the bonus of the crunch channel which can get the George Lynch/Jake E Lee tone. The clean channel is lively and not sterile like today's SS amps.
I know where you're coming from with those old SS Ampegs, but the modern SS stuff, to my ears doesn't come close to that tone. I'd keep fixing the old one if you want that tone, you won't find it anywhere else.
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Originally posted by RampantLion View PostYeah, I really wanted to find something I loved, but it was a stretch. The Line 6 amps seemed more like toys, having a massive range of sounds, but none that were flawless.
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