I remember reading an article by a roady who was looking after the equipment at one of the old Policeman's Ball Amnesty Concerts (c.1981) where Clapton, Beck and (I think) Page all did guest spots using the same Fender amp. He said that they virtually left the controls on the same setting but they all sounded different and you could immediately identify which one was playing - which would suggest that maybe the amp should not be top of the list?
But if they'd all used a cr@p they all would have sounded cr@p.
So are you saying anyone who played through that amp would sound good? You've only got to look on YouTube to see examples of people who have bought some amazing bootik amps/guitars who sound absolute s**t and no amount of amps, speakers, cabs, picks, magic fairy dust will change that. (unless they are prepared to practice)
P.S. That doesn't mean I would not like to get my hands on one of your custom amps - just under no illusions that it would suddenly transform me into a guitar god :lol: :lol:
I think you have misunderstood me here — notwithstanding the title of this thread is "
Gear elements and order of impact on pure guitar tone?".
Obviously no amount of gear will make a poor player sound great. Believe me I've heard some truly awful players make a terrible sound through good gear — I may even fall into that category myself. Note also I said good gear, NOT expensive gear.
Fender amps pre-1981 in good working order are great amps. When you have three great players playing through a great amp — as you had at the aforementioned gig — they will all sound great.
Conversely, if they had been playing through a terrible amp, they wouldn't have sounded as good. This is self evident.
In my experience if you have a poor amp, you won't get a good sound. Come and have a listen to the Sound City transistor practice combo in our workshop if you don't believe me.
The music equipment/ guitar industry relies on the fact that people keep buying new gear — as Andy who owns Angel Music said to me the other day "I can't understand how we can make living; surely there are enough guitars out there for everyone who wants one to have one?".
One way of getting people to buy new gear is to promote the idea that they need the latest guitar/ pedal/ amp etc to get a good tone.
All you really need is a decent guitar, decent amp and talent.
Sadly you can't buy the last item......