03-19-2018, 06:54 AM
This may sound like heresy, but I’ve never had a tube amp. In fact, my Fender Champion 100 is the biggest, loudest amp I’ve ever owned… not that I’ve owned all that many amps. The fact is, I would rather use a solid-state amp clean with modeling to come up with my sound just because I like the ability to sound good at any volume.
I should say, though, that I believe everything you’re telling me… I just have no interest in owning a better amp because I’m afraid that I’ll become spoiled!
The music project I recently joined has kind of an interesting business plan. Our bass player works as a booking agent for a local brewery and all he sees are acoustic solo and duo acts. He came up with the idea of having a small (three-piece) rock band that could play this type of place without melting faces but still providing a more lively performance. My 40-watt 1x12 is the perfect size for this band and modeling easily provides The right sound for the relatively low volume.
I should say, though, that I believe everything you’re telling me… I just have no interest in owning a better amp because I’m afraid that I’ll become spoiled!
The music project I recently joined has kind of an interesting business plan. Our bass player works as a booking agent for a local brewery and all he sees are acoustic solo and duo acts. He came up with the idea of having a small (three-piece) rock band that could play this type of place without melting faces but still providing a more lively performance. My 40-watt 1x12 is the perfect size for this band and modeling easily provides The right sound for the relatively low volume.
You do the best you can with what you have to work with


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