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« Reply #30 on: March 04, 2008, 01:49:04 AM »

Theres plenty of good sounding SS amps these days.
I really dug the Warhead from Randall and the JC120 I had was a Standard for cleans.
The Peavey XXL also has a few nice tones too it and seems like it has tons of features.
Modeler amps: Hands down the Vetta's then Hd147's
Oddly enough Ive been hearing good Metal tones from a couple  bands using Crate SS's .
I pick The JC120 cause I owned it rather than demoed it.
 
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« Reply #31 on: March 04, 2008, 08:36:14 AM »

i don't think solid state amps are bad, or have bad tone so much, i think it's a preferance thing, alot of folks like tubes because they sound warm, or because if that's what my idol used it's good enough for me.  personally i prefer tubes because when i play electric guitar i play in the overdrive areas more than distortion, to me transistors sound good with full on distortion, and clean, but they can't do overdrive like tubes, it's the sound of the transistion that gets me, transistors seem to have a hard edge, it goes from clean to crunch, and sorta tips back and forth, where as tubes the transition from clean to distortion is softer, i don't know if any of you guys know what i mean lol, anyway alot of it depends on how you play guys like david gilmour who are really effect dependant and don't reall use amp overdrive could use a solid state amp and still sound good, but a guy like jimmy page only does what he does because of the tubes (sound wise).

blah blah blah my favorite solid state amps are the vox pathfinders, not great for tone, but my god those little bastards are loud for a little amp, ask sandman LOL, and fender solid state amps from the 80's the frontman series don't sound like the princetons and supers from the 80's..... they only solid state amps fender made that were exceptional were the red knob deals
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« Reply #32 on: March 04, 2008, 01:45:39 PM »

i don't think solid state amps are bad, or have bad tone so much, i think it's a preferance thing, alot of folks like tubes because they sound warm, or because if that's what my idol used it's good enough for me.  personally i prefer tubes because when i play electric guitar i play in the overdrive areas more than distortion, to me transistors sound good with full on distortion, and clean, but they can't do overdrive like tubes, it's the sound of the transistion that gets me, transistors seem to have a hard edge, it goes from clean to crunch, and sorta tips back and forth, where as tubes the transition from clean to distortion is softer, i don't know if any of you guys know what i mean lol, anyway alot of it depends on how you play guys like david gilmour who are really effect dependant and don't reall use amp overdrive could use a solid state amp and still sound good, but a guy like jimmy page only does what he does because of the tubes (sound wise).

blah blah blah my favorite solid state amps are the vox pathfinders, not great for tone, but my god those little bastards are loud for a little amp, ask sandman LOL, and fender solid state amps from the 80's the frontman series don't sound like the princetons and supers from the 80's..... they only solid state amps fender made that were exceptional were the red knob deals

very very well said .... there are some pretty good solid state amps.. out there there days.. i have both solid and tube... depends what type of sound you want...
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« Reply #33 on: March 04, 2008, 02:33:14 PM »

I'm a tube guy now, but I did have one of the older Randall100 heads back in the late 80's for a while. I was talked into leaving SS and going tube so I did, but I do remember that it was a nice amp
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« Reply #34 on: March 04, 2008, 05:18:19 PM »

usally i don't even look if it tube or not, its more about how it sounds to me.. there a good in both, i play a mesa roadster now and love it, but i also loved my SS Randalls
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« Reply #35 on: March 05, 2008, 04:49:03 AM »

Sunn made some awesome solid state amps, as did Vox ( the Beatle).
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« Reply #36 on: March 05, 2008, 05:15:50 PM »

Sunn Amps, i havent heard from them in years...
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« Reply #37 on: March 14, 2008, 02:11:21 PM »

Sunn Amps, i havent heard from them in years...

I used to have a collection of Sunn amps. They were all stolen out of the U Haul truck when I moved, though. 2 Sunn Model T's, a Coliseum Slave, and a Coliseum Lead. I'll never be able to replace that gear - it's a real shame.
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« Reply #38 on: March 14, 2008, 05:26:39 PM »

talking about insane deals when i was in chicago a year ago, some guy came in the guitar center while i was in, and was trying to sell a MOOG MINIMOOG, guitar center told him they'd only give him 150 dollars for and he took it....... i said what i couldn't do to have 200 bucks on hand right now heh
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« Reply #39 on: March 14, 2008, 05:28:27 PM »

prolly shold have quoted lol so that made sense was refering to the last page, sorry lol
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« Reply #40 on: March 19, 2008, 07:00:57 PM »

My favorite SS amp would definitely be a Roland cube. I love how versatile it is. I would like to own one, but nothing compares to tube amps.
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