Well I tried the Soldano (a full 48 hours ownership), used it at band rehearsal last night. After one song, the band asked me to turn it off as it was hurting their ears. Not because it was too loud (though I have to say that 50 watts felt no different to 120 watts), but because no matter how I tried to dial it in, it was too coarse and brittle. I turned up at the rehearsal an hour early so that I could try out the pages and pages of sample settings I'd downloaded from every forum I could find. Nothing worked.
The best way I could describe it is to say it sounded like a very brash/tinny 800 series. The lead sound was amazing, cuts through without effort. Chords, I found, were best avoided. All the rhythm was a boomy, muddied mess. I also tried my old 800 series settings, 5150 settings, and my sadly missed EVH's settings. Nothing worked.
So, I got up really early this morning, after an almost sleepless night, and decide to undertake some extreme modifications to the Soldano to try and get the sound I want.
Bear in mind that what you see in the picture underneath are the decisions and actions of someone who is exhausted by lack of sleep and whose patience has reached its end...
The best way I could describe it is to say it sounded like a very brash/tinny 800 series. The lead sound was amazing, cuts through without effort. Chords, I found, were best avoided. All the rhythm was a boomy, muddied mess. I also tried my old 800 series settings, 5150 settings, and my sadly missed EVH's settings. Nothing worked.
So, I got up really early this morning, after an almost sleepless night, and decide to undertake some extreme modifications to the Soldano to try and get the sound I want.
Bear in mind that what you see in the picture underneath are the decisions and actions of someone who is exhausted by lack of sleep and whose patience has reached its end...
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