Bare Knuckle Pickups Forum
Forum Ringside => Guitars, Amps and Effects => Topic started by: she.cries.wolf on December 13, 2011, 04:09:30 PM
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I'm looking for an amp to play instrumental music and came across the Lonestar. As much as I really like it, it's way out of my price range. I only want to spend upto about £600 if possible?
Type of artists I like playing are -
Dream Theater/John Petrucci
Neil Zaza
Marco Sfogli
I really want to find something which provides the MESA style lead guitar sound for playing expressively, but also sounds good when your playing with a bit less distortion on the Neck pickup or when you roll the vol back on the Bridge pickup. Also a nice clean channel would be a great addition.
Heres a 3 links trying to explain the sound -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c-1Dbc1TH8c
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l8hH6w3hvVU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=70M2qpPJRmM
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check out Jet City, that'll float your boat in the £600 range.
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check out Jet City, that'll float your boat in the £600 range.
Cheers. Just looked. Would you recommend the Depth Mod or the Original?
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Oh and also. Doesn't Jet City have more of a British tone rather than a US tone?
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The Jet City amps are based on Soldano-type designs, so I'd say they're very Amercian sounding - I have the JCA100H and did the depth mod myself, it IS worth having imo - really gives the amp serious balls.
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Jet City's are very cool amps. I have the 20 watt combo and when turned up loud it sounds awesome. Cuts through better than a JCM900 that my mate used for a jam recently.
I'd also recommend the Laney VH100R and change the power amp valves to 6L6's.
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Its funny you should mention how the JC amps cut at gigs - I rehearsed with mine recently and the lads said it was hellish loud. It wasn't that loud, it just cuts well.
fwiw, I think the clean/crunch channel is the star of the show on that amp.
The OD channel is really nice, but its too much gain for my old-school needs :lol:
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I have the Jet City 50H and matching 2x12 and live it is like a canon!
Cuts through the band and has loads of gain, sustain with single coils and with hum buckers its a beast. Its more biased towards a US sound at higher gain settings, but basically it sounds a bit like a modded Marshall on 6L6 tubes.
I also own a Mesa Lonestar Special and I would say it is nothing like that amp.
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the jca circuit is pretty close to a rectifier, except for the part where it doesn't sound like cr@p :lol:
the stiletto is also a rectifier with some JCM 800 DNA
it's a cool amp, but muffled and no near as open and clear sounding as any actual soldano clone
sounds more like a mudded up Laney
except for the build quality, I'd take a laney over the stiletto easily
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You could check out on of the Blackstar HT series amps; the ISF knob allows you to do an American or British tone and anything in between. I could be wrong but I believe the British is meant to sound like a Marshall and the American is meant to sound like a Mesa Boogie. Regardless, I've heard a lot of people can pair an HT amp up with an equalizer pedal and can some pretty good Mesa tones. It's definitely worth a try, at least.
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the jca circuit is pretty close to a rectifier, except for the part where it doesn't sound like cr@p :lol:
the stiletto is also a rectifier with some JCM 800 DNA
it's a cool amp, but muffled and no near as open and clear sounding as any actual soldano clone
sounds more like a mudded up Laney
except for the build quality, I'd take a laney over the stiletto easily
muffled,muddy...stiletto?...I recently had the joy of playing a stiletto and a soldano slo/haynes mod, and thought how nice a rig my buddy has-his stiletto definitely lives up to its namesake,and it was a nice mate alongside the slo