First post so go easy on me please!
I have returned to playing regularly after almost twenty years of playing one or twice a year. The sound I am getting is not the sound I am looking for. I used to play an Iceman with a Bill Lawrence L90XL pickup through a TS9 (all bought in 1982/83) into a ProAmp head and celestion speaker.
I recently bought a Vintage AV6 Strat Copy and a Vintage AV1 LP Copy after reading the review in Guitarist in October 2006. I managed to buy both guitars second-hand from the same eBay seller for £269. I have also bought a number of effects boxes in the search for the tone in my head.
I have come to the conclusion that all the pedals in the world won't overcome the limitations of my old amp, a ProAmp 65/100W Head (solid state preamp and two 6L6GC power tubes built in 1983) and it needs to be replaced. I am open to buying a head, stack or combo and possibly a tube based pedal to expand the sounds such as a Radial / Blackstar / Mesa Boogie. (I am not a corporate lawyer with a middle age crisis; I am going to use my ISA savings: after all my need for tone is more important than a rainy day)
I have no preconceptions of how the amp needs to look visually, the power level or even the logo on the front. I am looking for a range of sounds from the Amp/Pedal mix and in my head I want to be able to sound like Rory Gallagher, Ritchie Blackmore, Brian Tatler, Michael Schenker, Carlos Santana, “fast" Eddie Clark, Eddie Van Halen pre-1984, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen, Randy Rhoads, George Lynch, Jimi Hendrix, & Slash: which should be quite easy then!
Joking aside I know that each of these great players spent their whole lives finding their sound and most of it comes from their fingers.
I have read about some of the amps around just now that have great reviews and would love to try them out, however I live in Edinburgh and although it’s a well known place it’s really pretty small and there's little chance of trying a good range of amps locally. Can you narrow the field for me so that I can try out two or three amps before I buy? (I would be quite happy spending time and money travelling as far as need be: I got the train to Lincoln from Edinburgh to buy my last car, then drove back home in it and my next Amp is much more important). I am looking for your advice, I have a budget of around £2000 possibly more. I f I can't get the range of sounds from one amp then I am open to buying two and using an ABY switch. I play mainly for my own pleasure so volume is not an issue, in fact I would like to overdrive an amp at lower volumes.
Amps that I have read good things about that have a range of sounds on tap include Blackstar, Cornford, Cornell, Mesa Boogie, Marshall JVM, Randall, Rivera, Dr Z, Dumble, ZVex nano, Red Iron and a whole range of small tube amps. etc. I do not like the sound of digital modelling as I cannot "hear" the sound of the guitar that I am playing.
Can you draw on your vast experience and help me to narrow this down to three or four options please?
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