Like a nice girlfriend with a great butt but no tits. You are happy and like to be with her, but do know that there is theoretically something much better out there.
Ah, this is such a lads' forum sometimes. :lol:
Well, he does have a JR. I demoed a 20watt Rev JR Pro for a month. It was good, but the full size heads are better.
Not everyone needs or wants 120 watts. Not everyone can afford a decent attenuator, either.
I don't like any Kranks below 4 on the master, and they are much better above 5. I think this is where they get a bum rap on the internet from, you will not be happy trying to make a Revolution a bedroom amp.
I'm so glad I played a Krank before I read anything on the internet about them! Had I done much "research" on forums like this, I would have stayed 100 miles away.
I played a bunch of amps in the same room, none of them I preferred over my 5150 until I played the Krank. I bought the Revolution Series One based alone on how it sounded.
It's funny how most guys here say "Buy the amp that sounds the best, regardless of what name is on it"
but in reality this forum is all about gear snobbery.
I love my Krank amps for how well they work in a live mix, period. I always get compliments on my tone after the show from sound crew people and other musicians who were in the audience.
If I was a bedroom player or a studio musician, maybe I would be of a different opinion regarding Krank amps.
But I play live about 150 nights a year. I think that that is what Krank gear is engineered to do, live performance, and that they excel at that task.
Don't know how many folks here would fall into the category of needing an amp for that purpose.
To me internet forums are about 99% false information anyway. "The word on the street", talking with other musicians locally and around the Southwest and Socal, Krank has a great reputation.
It's bizarre to me that they are mostly hated in chat forums yet IRL the exact opposite is true.
