Amp w/fendery cleans & very articulate highgain?

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I don't see why not. Try it, let us know how it works out. Might need a YT vid...Will It Chug?

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Does that thing have a loop I can put my Flux Echo through?

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.
 

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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?
 

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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?

The OP eventually expressed an interest and asked a couple of questions.
 

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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.
 

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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?

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.
 
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Buy the axe iii for $2200 on guitarscanada :yesway:
 

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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 :lol:
 

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For 99,9% of metal players, a "Fender Clean" is just a clean channel with no breakup :lol:

Haha.

On the recommendation side of things, a PRS Archon and the Rivera K-Tre.

I own both and use them daily.
 

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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.
I AM indeed talking about that chimey scooped fender clean. Its just so pretty : )
 
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