rayj wrote:The Matchless amps are astounding. I almost bought one, but ended up going for the VHT for that Voxy mess.
There are many ways to get the Vox tone, and I like them all. I hear that sme of the Laneys do a great job on a budget.
I would have just bought an actual Vox, but at the time AC15s were selling for what a Matchless was going for. Plus, I wanted more watts, but in a 1x12 cabinet. The Dr. Z amps sound good too. VHT's certainly are great.
I liked the Matchless the most, and it's configured perfectly. The second channel is very different, and that's cool.
What's the guitar? I guess if you use a 12-string, you have a few...
Well, I do have a few. I've been struggling with this instrument for 25 years and have picked up things along the way.
It depends on what style I'm playing. It's hard to argue with a slab of Telecaster. I'm using an SG frequently, although I'm pretty new to Gibson. I love the P90s. I've been using a Bean lately, again. It's been a few years. I used to use Ricks a lot, and they are a perfect match for the amp. Wow! And I'm crazy for Shergolds. Sometimes I play a Jag because I love the tremolos on them.
What do you play through the VHT? Is it a "classic match" for that kind of amp (it has EL84s, right?) or something unique?
I was just curious, because the whole chain can make or break how well any pedal works. I was a wild pedal hog until I got a decent amp and guitar...
I absolutely agree. I used to just hook up everything, but now I only plug in what I need.
I think this whole "true bypass" thing is waaaay overdone. Sure, it has benefits, but read what Pete Cornish, a very respected effects builder, said about True Bypass
Here.
In the end, I didn't really care about True Bypass, just how things sound. As you said, as the amps and guitars/pickups get better, the weak links get exposed. Shit in = shit out.
-A