I love my tweed deluxe but it's very inconsistent, and hard to dial in that tone with appropriate volume from venue to venue. The loose low end is also very problematic. I love the sound of the tweed - where its breaking up and fighting ...saturation.....before it rolls over and goes into cazoo tone.
I don't play much lead (i'm a singer primarily). Mostly licks, big chords. I play kind of like Pete Townshend/ Bruce Springsteen /Bob Mould (not tonally just style of playing). I've been playing 20 years and frequently play on large festival type stages - but as opening act so I'm the one whose having to carry it. I have no need for high or modern gain however I owned a Mesa Boogie Tremoverb once and I loved the Blues channel. That tone was awesome. I'm probalby looking for a head and a cab, but I'm definitely open to a small, lightweight combo. I don't really use pedals. Im open to a clean amp with a pedal, but I have yet to hear a pedal that does what I want. Sounding great soloing IMO rarely translate to power chords.
Budget $ 800 - $1800 (I'll likely buy used)
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I don't play much lead (i'm a singer primarily). Mostly licks, big chords. I play kind of like Pete Townshend/ Bruce Springsteen /Bob Mould (not tonally just style of playing). I've been playing 20 years and frequently play on large festival type stages - but as opening act so I'm the one whose having to carry it. I have no need for high or modern gain however I owned a Mesa Boogie Tremoverb once and I loved the Blues channel. That tone was awesome. I'm probalby looking for a head and a cab, but I'm definitely open to a small, lightweight combo. I don't really use pedals. Im open to a clean amp with a pedal, but I have yet to hear a pedal that does what I want. Sounding great soloing IMO rarely translate to power chords.
Budget $ 800 - $1800 (I'll likely buy used)
Go!
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