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The MTS head is supposed to be very good, but what some people would like is a Master volume knob added. If Carvin did that I would order one at the price they charge. Jack.
I had one of the blue voodoo heads, and for the money, I thought it was awesome. For whatever that is worth. (Nothing.) [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
lol, i'm just looking for a neat-o heavy distortion with nice palm muting sound and squeals, and a clean channel. I don't really care how clean it sounds.
I owned a Blue Voodoo Head and cab for a few years. Excelent amp for the money. However the combo seemed to lack the gain and umph of the head and cab. The combo also does not have a footswitchable fx loop with a built in 12 db boost. The head does and it's great for a lead boost
If I were you i'd check out the new Kustom Quad 100DXF.
It's a 100w 2x12 combo (no tube, but sounds like a cranked mashall) with fx. The fx ain't that great except for the delay which is killer for leads.
Best part is they only run about $300.00 bucks. Can't beat that deal [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
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Thanks, I looked at it, but i really can't see if it has a footswitch or not? i don't see a spot. maybe i missed it?
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This was the only down side to the amp. There is a pedal output, but you need to buy a pedal as Kustom doesn't make one. I just used an old morley I had hanging around. You will need a 2 button switch, and if it doesn't come with a cable like my morley, you'll need a stereo cable. Best bet is to get a marshall or fender, whichever is cheaper and use that.
I bought one of these to use for jamming and open mike nights. It's served me well, and I always get compliments on my tone.
PS, If you play lead (as I do) add a volume pedal (like a morley little alligator) in the fx loop. Set the minimum volume to max and leave the pedal toe up. When you play a lead, mash 'er down. You'll have a huge volume boost ! Plus you won't loose any preamp tone as you lower and raise volume.
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