I've never tried one of those THR amps. I was tempted for a while.Once had a Fender Mustang I, but it didn't suit my needs. I've got Amplitube an Scuffham Amps, so I am sorted for sims. The AC tone on my new amp is to die for. I have yet to play any sim that can beat an all-tube amp, and my AC15 sounds absolutely gorgeous, even using the attenuator @ 1.5 watts.tapper mike wrote:Nice,Bombadil wrote:I decided to spring for this, because, basically, I have nowhere decent to put the head, and the head and cab are aesthetically pleasing together. It's also part of my paradigm shift....![]()
This will do my gear purchases for the year. At 50 lbs., I am a bit concerned. My back ain't what it used to be, thasafosure!
So, Merry Christmas to me!![]()
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It's funny but when I'm reaching for a more "80's" type jazz fusion tone I'll use the "AC" setting on my Yamaha THR amp. The AC is based on a Vox AC30 nice mid punch which works great with semi hollow body (335 ish) type guitars.
And it truly shines on my Casinos and my Ibanez Artcore Custom. All this time, I'd never knowingly played through a VOX, and was never really satisfied with Fenders, Peaveys, or Marshalls. The VOX does all I need it to do. I can get lost for a couple of hours playing through it, which hasn't happened in a long, long time.
