Right now, I have a Peavey 5150 Head and 5150 Straight Cab.
I am looking to get a better head. I play metal, specifically in a band that is melodic, mixed with technical death metal. Something along the lines of Arsis, All Shall Perish, The Faceless...
I am pretty happy with the 5150 head, but I am itching for a new tone, more features, and such...I'm just a bit frustrated with the no seperate eq control for each channel, and no real clean channel.
What i'm looking for, is to have a huge sound. Huge bottom end for palm mutes, thick distortion, and a non harsh high end. I need something for chugging away, and for soloing. I am looking for a dark tone, with loads of gain. I play lead guitar, and would like my tone to cut through the whole mix, especially when soloing. Our rhythm guitarist is playing an ENGL Powerball.
And if it helps any, the guitars i am using are an LTD H-1000, with dual emg85, and a Jackson KE-3 with a Dimarzio Tone Zone in the bridge, and a Breed in the Neck.
I'm looking to spend up to $1600-ish.
These are the heads i've been looking at. I'm asking for opinions, because many of these, i cannot try out within any reasonable distance from me. So i'd just have to buckle down and order:
1. Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo - The other guitar player in my old band used a dual rec through a 1960a cab. I loved the tone he got. Huge huge low end, and nice liquid solos. And the solo function is great. Fixed Bias is a plus for me. The only downside i see is no reverb. that would be great.
2. Randall RM100 - Looks real interesting to me. Seems to have great features, and i'm hoping these moduels actually sound like the amps they are modeled after.
3. Krank Revolution - I've seen lots of bad things said about these on the internet. I'd like to try one, but the problem is that there are no dealers around me. I've seen Michael Amott and Jeff Loomis use these live,with great tone. I wonder what you all think about these.
4. Rivera Knucklehead - I've just heard it is a great amp. Haven't Heard it in person.
5. Mesa Boogie Mark IV - I've seen a local guy use this head a lot, and it sounds great. I'm just wondering if it can get more sustain and smoothness than i've heard. I'm just worried because i've heard from people that it is more vintage than modern.
6. Hughes & Kettner Switchblade - Very curious about these. Seems to have great features. I wonder if it can get as brutal as I would like it to.
Please feel free to discuss, and to throw in other options as well.
I am looking to get a better head. I play metal, specifically in a band that is melodic, mixed with technical death metal. Something along the lines of Arsis, All Shall Perish, The Faceless...
I am pretty happy with the 5150 head, but I am itching for a new tone, more features, and such...I'm just a bit frustrated with the no seperate eq control for each channel, and no real clean channel.
What i'm looking for, is to have a huge sound. Huge bottom end for palm mutes, thick distortion, and a non harsh high end. I need something for chugging away, and for soloing. I am looking for a dark tone, with loads of gain. I play lead guitar, and would like my tone to cut through the whole mix, especially when soloing. Our rhythm guitarist is playing an ENGL Powerball.
And if it helps any, the guitars i am using are an LTD H-1000, with dual emg85, and a Jackson KE-3 with a Dimarzio Tone Zone in the bridge, and a Breed in the Neck.
I'm looking to spend up to $1600-ish.
These are the heads i've been looking at. I'm asking for opinions, because many of these, i cannot try out within any reasonable distance from me. So i'd just have to buckle down and order:
1. Mesa Boogie Dual Rectifier Solo - The other guitar player in my old band used a dual rec through a 1960a cab. I loved the tone he got. Huge huge low end, and nice liquid solos. And the solo function is great. Fixed Bias is a plus for me. The only downside i see is no reverb. that would be great.
2. Randall RM100 - Looks real interesting to me. Seems to have great features, and i'm hoping these moduels actually sound like the amps they are modeled after.
3. Krank Revolution - I've seen lots of bad things said about these on the internet. I'd like to try one, but the problem is that there are no dealers around me. I've seen Michael Amott and Jeff Loomis use these live,with great tone. I wonder what you all think about these.
4. Rivera Knucklehead - I've just heard it is a great amp. Haven't Heard it in person.
5. Mesa Boogie Mark IV - I've seen a local guy use this head a lot, and it sounds great. I'm just wondering if it can get more sustain and smoothness than i've heard. I'm just worried because i've heard from people that it is more vintage than modern.
6. Hughes & Kettner Switchblade - Very curious about these. Seems to have great features. I wonder if it can get as brutal as I would like it to.
Please feel free to discuss, and to throw in other options as well.
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