I have a confession to make... I've played the guitar for 25+ years... yet I honestly know embarrassingly little about guitar tone and amplifiers.
I have been asked to join a very loud rock band. So I am for a new amp, and I looking to finally dig in and become more familiar with amplifiers and how to find the tone I hear in my head.
I used to own a Marshall JCM2000 TSL 100 w/ a Marshall 1936 2 x 12. Prior to that, I had only played cheap little practice amps. I bought for way less than it was worth to help out a family friend. Having never played through a "high-end" amp before, the first time I strummed a G major chord on the clean channel, it felt like I had been playing guitar through a walkie-talkie my whole life, and someone finally let me hear how good an electric guitar could sound! I owned that amp for several years, but then when I switched over to playing drums mostly and moved a few times, I ended up selling it. And to this day, it is the only "real amp" I've ever owned or even played through.
I've never played a Fender Deluxe Rev. Twin Rev. Princeton, Brownface, Tweed... Never a Vox AC30/15. No Orange anything. What I have done, however, is record over 100 songs that I've written on guitar into my MacBook Pro using Logic X Pro's digital amp models. So, now that I have to buy an actual hardware amp, I am thoroughly confused by all the ridiculous names Apple gave their fake amps to avoid trademark stuff. Also, the software has so many pre-sets, I can't tell if I select "Surf In Stereo" in the software if that is a Fender Twin Reverb that would sound that way, or if it is some kind of crazy "Twin Reverb head, through a Celesteon speaker can, with a Japanese rotovibe pedal. It's far too confusing.
I know that I want a separate head and speaker cab. But what advice would you guys give a guy that could spend as much as $3,000 on a head and says that he wants to play really loud rock music that borders on punk but is also melodic and has actual lead guitar lines. Kinda like the Pixies, Smashing Pumpkins, Fugazi, Black Flag, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Soundgarden... but also with some Jimmy Page'esque leads?
I have been asked to join a very loud rock band. So I am for a new amp, and I looking to finally dig in and become more familiar with amplifiers and how to find the tone I hear in my head.
I used to own a Marshall JCM2000 TSL 100 w/ a Marshall 1936 2 x 12. Prior to that, I had only played cheap little practice amps. I bought for way less than it was worth to help out a family friend. Having never played through a "high-end" amp before, the first time I strummed a G major chord on the clean channel, it felt like I had been playing guitar through a walkie-talkie my whole life, and someone finally let me hear how good an electric guitar could sound! I owned that amp for several years, but then when I switched over to playing drums mostly and moved a few times, I ended up selling it. And to this day, it is the only "real amp" I've ever owned or even played through.
I've never played a Fender Deluxe Rev. Twin Rev. Princeton, Brownface, Tweed... Never a Vox AC30/15. No Orange anything. What I have done, however, is record over 100 songs that I've written on guitar into my MacBook Pro using Logic X Pro's digital amp models. So, now that I have to buy an actual hardware amp, I am thoroughly confused by all the ridiculous names Apple gave their fake amps to avoid trademark stuff. Also, the software has so many pre-sets, I can't tell if I select "Surf In Stereo" in the software if that is a Fender Twin Reverb that would sound that way, or if it is some kind of crazy "Twin Reverb head, through a Celesteon speaker can, with a Japanese rotovibe pedal. It's far too confusing.
I know that I want a separate head and speaker cab. But what advice would you guys give a guy that could spend as much as $3,000 on a head and says that he wants to play really loud rock music that borders on punk but is also melodic and has actual lead guitar lines. Kinda like the Pixies, Smashing Pumpkins, Fugazi, Black Flag, The Jesus and Mary Chain, and Soundgarden... but also with some Jimmy Page'esque leads?
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