Hello all,
after my huge failure with the 50 watt 5150 III, I"m back now searching for a new amp. I'll list what I want / need it to do.
1) Clean channel - I'm looking for a beautiful clear no break up clean channel. Think Fender Twin Reverb and thats what I'm after.
2) OD channel - is is where the magic is , I want classic rock tones up to AC/DC type stuff.
3) Drive channel - Think Metal 80's to today and everything in between. Heavy but clear.
4) Control - Midi control to me seems like a must. How on earth are you suppose to control your amp and effects with pedals and a amp switcher? I like Midi control.
5) Lower Wattage - I don't need 100 watts plus or if it does a power soak would be awesome to cut the power down to a lower wattage for home practice.
6) Tubes - I'm not interested in a solid state or a Modeling amp. I'm old school and love warm tube sound.
I thought about having 2 separate amps one for play and one for practice but I'm not really into that idea. I want to play what I'm gonna play.
Money isn't really an issue, I'll pay what I gotta pay to get what I want.
Thanks in advance for suggestions , this is a pretty tuff road. Also I live in the Phila Area of PA so if there is somewhere I can go play suggested amp would be awesome. I'm not a internet shopper I like to touch and feel and play.
after my huge failure with the 50 watt 5150 III, I"m back now searching for a new amp. I'll list what I want / need it to do.
1) Clean channel - I'm looking for a beautiful clear no break up clean channel. Think Fender Twin Reverb and thats what I'm after.
2) OD channel - is is where the magic is , I want classic rock tones up to AC/DC type stuff.
3) Drive channel - Think Metal 80's to today and everything in between. Heavy but clear.
4) Control - Midi control to me seems like a must. How on earth are you suppose to control your amp and effects with pedals and a amp switcher? I like Midi control.
5) Lower Wattage - I don't need 100 watts plus or if it does a power soak would be awesome to cut the power down to a lower wattage for home practice.
6) Tubes - I'm not interested in a solid state or a Modeling amp. I'm old school and love warm tube sound.
I thought about having 2 separate amps one for play and one for practice but I'm not really into that idea. I want to play what I'm gonna play.
Money isn't really an issue, I'll pay what I gotta pay to get what I want.
Thanks in advance for suggestions , this is a pretty tuff road. Also I live in the Phila Area of PA so if there is somewhere I can go play suggested amp would be awesome. I'm not a internet shopper I like to touch and feel and play.
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