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Re: Guitar Amp Quesiton [message #27144 is a reply to message #27143] Fri, 30 September 2005 06:24 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Damir is currently offline  Damir
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Yes, "fat" sounding guitar amps sometimes are not "good enough" for complex chords (high IM and odd order distortion), or versatile enough (clean, crunch, high-gain distortion).
I have a friend (pro-studio owner) who had tens of guitar amps during the years. He now uses Matchless "DC30" and Mesa Boogie "Stiletto" heads with various guitar boxes. Then, he has 4-5 topnotch guitars, carefully equiped for various tones/"genres" (strings, PUs, ...).
Probably not a direct answer, but IMO - "perfect" sound(s) are not that easy to achieve. And me, I just used old "Deluxe Reverb" and Fender "Ultra Strat" - good enough for me...

 
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