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  • #16
    Re: more money, more tone?

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    Gibson SG into a mini Marshall stack, Valvestate

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    Wow, what was I thinking after 25 years of playing?? I better my CAE and VHT stuff and get beck my Valvestate 8100!!

    Who'd have thunk it? [img]/images/graemlins/sleep.gif[/img]

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    JMO, but the 8100 is a GREAT amp!

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    • #17
      Re: more money, more tone?

      Chuck S. sure got great tones from a Marshall VS.
      "Quiet, numbskulls, I'm broadcasting!" -Moe Howard, "Micro-Phonies" (1945)

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      • #18
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        I heard a guy playing in a guitar shop the other day, he was playing stuff like Unchained, Stranglehold, etc...it sounded great..I mean GREAT. Came around the corner to see what he was playing with....Gibson SG into a mini Marshall stack, Valvestate. I couldn't sound as clean and just spot on as he did with my , DSL, Rectoverb, 5150 II , Ecstasy, or Ultra Lead....so more money better tone?......Nope!

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        Just think how that guy would sound through a bogner with an eclipse.

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        • #19
          Re: more money, more tone?

          I won't deny that but the point is that your fingers are just as much a part of your sound. Now one thing I will definately say is that speaking for myself...my ears want to hear what my ears want to hear so yes an amp is a huge factor. I know when I have the dynamics,harmonics, etc. that I want to hear....I definately play better. I think most people do.

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          • #20
            Re: more money, more tone?

            Sure more money = more tone, but Eddie will sound like Eddie on whatever setup he has. That's why from Fender/Charvel to Kramer to Ernie Ball to Peavey to Charvel and from Marshall to Soldano to Peavey to ? always sounded like Eddie.

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            • #21
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              And when you hear Eddie playing through Crate, it will sound "just" like Eddie... Ummm, playing through a crap amp... Hehehe...

              A master mechanic neeeds good tools, a chump mechanic, doesn't know quite how to use them. Same with guitar.

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              • #22
                Re: more money, more tone?

                IMHO, I don't think I'd want a CAE at all. The VHT stuff isn't bad, but for the sounds I WANT, my Mesa can do it. The VHT Pitbull I played through, could do ANYTHING my Mesa could do, and had a bit more balls to the low end, but for me, it just wasn't what I wanted.

                For the few tones my Mesa cannot get, I've got the JCM800 to do the rest.

                More $$$ Does NOT always mean better tone. Now if you're saying a Marshall MG versus a VHT CAE coupled together, it's no contest. Once you're into amps that have good tones to them, it's just a matter of picking the ones that suit YOUR tastes.

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                • #23
                  Re: more money, more tone?

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                  IMHO, I don't think I'd want a CAE at all. The VHT stuff isn't bad, but for the sounds I WANT, my Mesa can do it. The VHT Pitbull I played through, could do ANYTHING my Mesa could do, and had a bit more balls to the low end, but for me, it just wasn't what I wanted.

                  For the few tones my Mesa cannot get, I've got the JCM800 to do the rest.

                  More $$$ Does NOT always mean better tone. Now if you're saying a Marshall MG versus a VHT CAE coupled together, it's no contest. Once you're into amps that have good tones to them, it's just a matter of picking the ones that suit YOUR tastes.

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                  Well I don't agree. I played a lot of different amps in my time, including some mesa's, well put the CAE 3+/2150, a Marshall Plexi or Bogner next to a mesa, and the mesa will suck. Not just suck a bit, but suck more than anything that has ever sucked before on a sucky day.
                  Mesa Boogie is the most overhyped amp on the planet in my book, just because they have a whole bunch of famous endorsees does not mean it's a good amp.
                  Another piece of junk is that triaxis. I never heard one that sounds good. You can even put an ADA mp-1 next to a triaxis and it will blow the triaxis away.
                  There's not a single mesa boogie amp that holds it's definition when fully cranked.
                  And then there are people telling me a dual rectifier is brutal? brutal? A rectumfier is about as brutal as a clown on valium, I guess they never heard a 3+ cranked over a VHT 2150, now that's what I call brutal.

                  Sorry for the rant guys [img]/images/graemlins/tongue.gif[/img]

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                  • #24
                    Re: more money, more tone?

                    You go El Bastardo!

                    I've never got a good sound that "I" liked out of a MESA. They fart out on quick attack low end stuff and and have, a VERY non pleasing to me low end definition. If you are playing NuMetal-ish stuff that is one note-ish, or more chords, slow, and detuned, I'd think they work well for that. Yeah, we call them "RectumFryers" here. They are well made though, and seem to suit others, I just can't get what I want out of them.

                    For what I do, I need quick attack, with high definition, yet brutal. A hard thing to get, till recently it seems.

                    I can own pretty much whatever I want. I'll find a way if I want it. And, I own the CAE3+se and a VHT2150. So far, so good.

                    Although, I must admit that ENGL is seriously taunting me. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]

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                    • #25
                      Re: more money, more tone?

                      I think more money, more choices for sure but it all depends.

                      Finding a right amp is not an easy thing to do.
                      I wish I had money to have 10 different amps and cabs.

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