Originally posted by U2Nick:[..]
Rightfully.Seriously, my HUGE (five - seven times the size and really heavy
) Line 6 can only pump 120 watts. I don't necessarily need all the power (except for at rehearsals... but even then I usually only have the volume up about 3/4) but it's just an astonishing point. The Line 6 sounds like crap compared to that thing as well... guess I might be trading up soon!
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Haha, go for it. Big amps are best (get it?) when it's the right amp. I'd never get rid of my AC30
Not in a million years. It's basically my dream amp, and I have it! Saved up for a long time for it. Although it's a bit unnecessary, meaning that I don't play to huge audiences and normally I don't play it louder than a quarter way up (the master volume knob that is) but the tone is freakin' great nonetheless. Never heard anything better.My suggestion, look into tube amps. My blues JR is small, light. but it's loud as hell and has a wicked tone. Mick has a bunch of clips with that amp as well if you want to check it out.
For example:
These amps work in other situations other than U2 as well
My band plays mostly classic rock kind of stuff, and it sounds phenom. for that. It breaks up really nicely (well yeah, it's a tube amp!) and the natural overdrive on it when turned up is great. They're discontinued (I believe...) but you can find em' on ebay for around 300-400 bucks.Tube amps are more expensive so it all depends on your budget. Solid State amps are GREAT as well! The lunchbox is solid state and has a wicked tone (apparently, I'll post clips when I get it). My suggestion, bring your gear to a music store and try it on different amps.
Alex
) Line 6 can only pump 120 watts. I don't necessarily need all the power (except for at rehearsals... but even then I usually only have the volume up about 3/4) but it's just an astonishing point. The Line 6 sounds like crap compared to that thing as well... guess I might be trading up soon!