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Originally posted by themisfit138 View PostIs there such a thing as a good solid state amp? :ROTF:
Sounded warmer than all the other solid states at the time, but not as lively as a tube amp. Well hell.. it looked cool. I wish I still had that thing to use as a stage monitor for band effects.
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Originally posted by Dreamland_Rebel View Postas far as new amps i'd say Crate, Carvin, and Fender. they each have an SS amp for hard rock / metal. and they all sound pretty damn good
Crate Flexwave
Fender Metal Head
Carvin SX series
The SX always leaves me with a "Slide It In" esque toneOut Of Ideas
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Originally posted by Jackson-Charvel View PostI have a SS150 and it was a nice amp with some nice thick distortion. Bought the 1/2 stack for $300 back in 1991/2? Strange that it cuts out after a while probably a cold solder joint. I should open it up as I don't want to throw money into it since I haven't used it in years.
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Originally posted by jtr View PostHey Beach! Than buy a real tube amp !
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Nope, all you can do is choose one and hope for the best. The Valvetronix though was the one that fit the bill for what I needed in an amp , had money for and as close to the feel as a real tube amp like what I was used to. There are alternative cheaper tube amps but then you're back in the rut of needing pedals to do certain things and all that jazz. As much as I love all that stuff I can't afford it right now. So I think the modeling amps are the best deal for people like me that are on a tight budget. Vox seems to have done their homework on the Valvetronix IMO.
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for a LONG time,i've followed fellow axeman Rohn Lawrence(from CT) gig to gig. He usually plays R+B, Jazz stuff, but is definitely a shredder(some of you might know him here). Man, the dude's tone is always incredible! He uses all 80's boss effects, a custom guitar(fender str*t look alike) and a roland jc 77 amp.
I liked his tone so much, right after I bought my silver jubilee marshall, I bought a jc-77. The thing is INCREDIBLE!!! never heard an amp with chorus like this. With the gt-6 in front of it(no loop) it sounds amazing! I played it more than my marshall last night(which turned in to a full stack!).
IMO, the jc-77 is a little pocket rocket!
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The JC-120 was the first thing that popped into my head when I read the thread title, but this is mostly a high gain crowd here. Nothing else sounds like it, and I may be wrong, but I think it might be the only solid state amp that gets modeled by Line6, etc.
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Originally posted by dg View PostThe JC-120 was the first thing that popped into my head when I read the thread title, but this is mostly a high gain crowd here. Nothing else sounds like it, and I may be wrong, but I think it might be the only solid state amp that gets modeled by Line6, etc.
I've liked the Randall RG-80ES, Roland JC-120, and a Fender Roc-Pro (though it has a preamp tube). Also had good luck with a Marshall Valvestate VS-100.
I'd lean toward having the Roc-Pro if I had to pick one, but that VS-100 was awesome.
The Valvestate AVT-50 was great sounding to medium volumes for classic rock, but seemed to fall apart cranked. Not a metal amp, but great marshall tone without going deaf.When you take a shower in space, you have to press the water onto your body to clean yourself, and then you gotta vacuum it off. - Ace Frehley
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