Ok so last night my buddy andI finally got the chance to
try everything we wanted to. Here's my breakdown:
Went to daddys and tried a new 6150 Combo.
This is easily the LOUDEST f'n 60 Watt combo ever made. [img]/images/graemlins/eek.gif[/img]
Unfortunately also the noisiest. [img]/images/graemlins/eyes.gif[/img] I like the sound out of
it and actually the rhythm channel cleaned up a lot better than I expected, but I couldn't get a good variety of
sounds out of it, a "one trick pony" so to speak but good at that one trick. If I had cash to burn I would get one just to have it.
Next up was the JSX 1/2 stack.
Much better than the combo, they need to close the back of the combo, this thing sounded really pretty good (it's a brand new one) I liked it a lot. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
So back to GC to check out the B52's (the At all tube series) again, and this time we tried the head and the
combo thru a marshall 4X12 top, and we both ended up taking them home. I took the combo and my buddy took the head.
They sounded so close to the JSX it was scary. Nice clean, channel and the gain was right up there. Now neither I or my buddy play death metal or any NewMetal, it's basically 80's metal, some fusion (VH,Satch, Howe, Vai, Megadeath, Ratt, etc), and he plays in an original band as well.
This time we got to crank them up and they sounded right
there with the JSX.
Best part of the deal with my Line 6 trade in and my little marshall dsl201 (scored both very cheap) it costed me $100.00 out of pocket and I've got 30 days to decide whether it will cut it or not.
Great band for the buck
The combo sounds good as a combo (good for low volume late night practicing) and it sounds good cranked up, but plugged into a Marshall 4X12 cab these things really shine! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
try everything we wanted to. Here's my breakdown:
Went to daddys and tried a new 6150 Combo.
This is easily the LOUDEST f'n 60 Watt combo ever made. [img]/images/graemlins/eek.gif[/img]
Unfortunately also the noisiest. [img]/images/graemlins/eyes.gif[/img] I like the sound out of
it and actually the rhythm channel cleaned up a lot better than I expected, but I couldn't get a good variety of
sounds out of it, a "one trick pony" so to speak but good at that one trick. If I had cash to burn I would get one just to have it.
Next up was the JSX 1/2 stack.
Much better than the combo, they need to close the back of the combo, this thing sounded really pretty good (it's a brand new one) I liked it a lot. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img]
So back to GC to check out the B52's (the At all tube series) again, and this time we tried the head and the
combo thru a marshall 4X12 top, and we both ended up taking them home. I took the combo and my buddy took the head.
They sounded so close to the JSX it was scary. Nice clean, channel and the gain was right up there. Now neither I or my buddy play death metal or any NewMetal, it's basically 80's metal, some fusion (VH,Satch, Howe, Vai, Megadeath, Ratt, etc), and he plays in an original band as well.
This time we got to crank them up and they sounded right
there with the JSX.
Best part of the deal with my Line 6 trade in and my little marshall dsl201 (scored both very cheap) it costed me $100.00 out of pocket and I've got 30 days to decide whether it will cut it or not.
Great band for the buck
The combo sounds good as a combo (good for low volume late night practicing) and it sounds good cranked up, but plugged into a Marshall 4X12 cab these things really shine! [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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