Alot of people hate on this company, Yet Ive seen other people who compare the Blue Voodoo to a Mesa Recto.
Ive been working with the Crate GTX 212 for 3 years now. I have yet to find a single amp the compares at all to the amount of Equalization, Tone, Sustain and smooth gain that this amp gives me. Though, unlike the Blue Voodoo, This is from the Solid State line.
There is one reason I think this may be though. The Crate amps were aparently based off of the Ampeg Solid state amps, which were supposedly some of the best solid state amps available. Ive have also recently heard that there is some solid state circuitry that gives the Mesa Recto, it's intense amount of gain.
Ive played a Marshall JCM 2000 Head through it's typical 1960A cab numourous times, It is shrill, weak and crappy compared to my little combo. I dont understand why nothing is coming close. The closest I actually got to my sound was when I took an orange amp, cranked the gain to 10, and it was almost like my Crate, just not quite as much sustain. And no, the crate's distortion is not over the top either, I just find it compresses so beautifully, it does not make whole chords unaudible.
I would just like to know why people have to be so overly repulsed by solid state amps. I am not a bedroom kid by anymeans, I play bars regularly, at least twice a week. All the old men who rely on their JCM 800s, and Fender twins, continously accuse me of putting a really expensive amp into my Crate's shell. They just cannot believe that the Solid state circuity can achieve amazing sustain. I can litterally hold notes forever without the aid of any floor pedals. The reverb sounds like real reverb, whereas my Digitech GNX does not have a single reverb that isnt crap. I currently bypass my GNX's amp and distortion and cab section and push it through the crate's effects loop and utilize the GNX's effects/harmonizor. I have found a couple other amps that are almost as good as my Crate, The Marshall MG can come close with the proper tweaking, as can the Marshall Mode Four, The Fender MH, and the Crate GT3500H (Which I plan on upgrading to). I just want to know why people bitch so much about tube tone. I can say I hear a difference, and the difference is you have to buy stompboxes to help, Somthing I have never worried about with Solid State.
This is my first thread here, I am not even a jackson owner yet, though I have been. I was thoroughly satisfied with my RR3, other than the bolt neck, which I hate, and only 22 frets. I am currently waiting for my JacksonStars Semi Custom Quote though.
Ive been working with the Crate GTX 212 for 3 years now. I have yet to find a single amp the compares at all to the amount of Equalization, Tone, Sustain and smooth gain that this amp gives me. Though, unlike the Blue Voodoo, This is from the Solid State line.
There is one reason I think this may be though. The Crate amps were aparently based off of the Ampeg Solid state amps, which were supposedly some of the best solid state amps available. Ive have also recently heard that there is some solid state circuitry that gives the Mesa Recto, it's intense amount of gain.
Ive played a Marshall JCM 2000 Head through it's typical 1960A cab numourous times, It is shrill, weak and crappy compared to my little combo. I dont understand why nothing is coming close. The closest I actually got to my sound was when I took an orange amp, cranked the gain to 10, and it was almost like my Crate, just not quite as much sustain. And no, the crate's distortion is not over the top either, I just find it compresses so beautifully, it does not make whole chords unaudible.
I would just like to know why people have to be so overly repulsed by solid state amps. I am not a bedroom kid by anymeans, I play bars regularly, at least twice a week. All the old men who rely on their JCM 800s, and Fender twins, continously accuse me of putting a really expensive amp into my Crate's shell. They just cannot believe that the Solid state circuity can achieve amazing sustain. I can litterally hold notes forever without the aid of any floor pedals. The reverb sounds like real reverb, whereas my Digitech GNX does not have a single reverb that isnt crap. I currently bypass my GNX's amp and distortion and cab section and push it through the crate's effects loop and utilize the GNX's effects/harmonizor. I have found a couple other amps that are almost as good as my Crate, The Marshall MG can come close with the proper tweaking, as can the Marshall Mode Four, The Fender MH, and the Crate GT3500H (Which I plan on upgrading to). I just want to know why people bitch so much about tube tone. I can say I hear a difference, and the difference is you have to buy stompboxes to help, Somthing I have never worried about with Solid State.
This is my first thread here, I am not even a jackson owner yet, though I have been. I was thoroughly satisfied with my RR3, other than the bolt neck, which I hate, and only 22 frets. I am currently waiting for my JacksonStars Semi Custom Quote though.
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