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Can I boost it with a Precision Drive?
Low key wish you would.
Does that thing have a loop I can put my Flux Echo through?
How did this thread end up being hijacked by modelling suggestions? The OP wanted amp suggestions for fendery cleans & articulate high gain. They didn’t mention modellers or options paralysis?
I want to see someone with a strap-on pedalboard rig with like 30 pedals running through that. Plus a meaty 12 lbs Les Paul. Enough weight to just bend them over and wreck them.
waaaay too many sexual innuendos in that post. I want to say something funny but I can’t choose where to start.
I want to see someone with a strap-on pedalboard rig with like 30 pedals running through that. Plus a meaty 12 lbs Les Paul. Enough weight to just bend them over and wreck them.
How did this thread end up being hijacked by modelling suggestions? The OP wanted amp suggestions for fendery cleans & articulate high gain. They didn’t mention modellers or options paralysis?
And I dont even know what Fender cleans means to OP. A Bassman or Bandmaster (bark), sounds nothing like a Twin (scooped mids and top end chime), which sounds nothing like a Champ (early breakup). But I'm guessing scooped mids like a 60s Reverb. I dont think any of these modern switching master volume amps nails most of those tones. But an EVH is close enough. I'd guess a JP2C has it based on my Kemper profiles, but someone who is a Mesa person or has one should chime in.
For 99,9% of metal players, a "Fender Clean" is just a clean channel with no breakup
For 99,9% of metal players, a "Fender Clean" is just a clean channel with no breakup
I AM indeed talking about that chimey scooped fender clean. Its just so pretty : )He's Fractal-Curious. Allow him to experiment.
Personally, I think everyone should buy a 5150 IIIs. But that's me.
And I dont even know what Fender cleans means to OP. A Bassman or Bandmaster (bark), sounds nothing like a Twin (scooped mids and top end chime), which sounds nothing like a Champ (early breakup). But I'm guessing scooped mids like a 60s Reverb. I dont think any of these modern switching master volume amps nails most of those tones. But an EVH is close enough. I'd guess a JP2C has it based on my Kemper profiles, but someone who is a Mesa person or has one should chime in.