I wonder why the majority of people seem to prefer single channel amps? I'm the same, the last switchers I had were a H@K Triamp and VHT Pitbull - fine amps but they don't hang around long as somethings fundamentally wrong with them and I'm not sure if I know what it is.
Now I've been using modellors in the safety of my living room for a few years, I think I know what it
might be:
What we never-to-be-satisfied guitarists really want for, say, a three channel clean/crunch/lead set-up, is
three separate amplifiers with their own dedicated pre-amp, EQ, and power stages, probably all going through the same set of speakers! :lol:
Back when I was trying switchable channel amps, there was always some sort of compromise with channels sharing bits - you get your lead sounding good and the crunch was mushy or the clean was yuk, or whatever... You could get fabulous sounds out of each channel, but at the expense of the other channels - you'd need to tweak a load of knobs everytime you switched, so the whole point of buying the thing went right out the window the minute you got your new toy in front of the band at a rehearsal! (who else has experience of bassists/drummers moaning or laughing at them on proud presentation of your new amp? :lol:)
Nowadays, I'm guessing some folks do make three completely separate amps in a box - but I'm also guessing a decent reliable one might cost a fair bit!!
I did wonder about rack mounting preamps and power amps etc... but I was way too poor for that at the time...
And when it comes down to it, I'm a bit of luddite blues/rocknroller... I do want more than just one big knob on the front/top/wherever saying "More!!", but I do feel most comfortable with the tried and tested Gain/Bass/Mid/Treble/Presence/Master configuration, no switches, extra gains, mid-boosts, sweeps, etc, etc...
So I always ended up back with my single channel amp in that config.
I'd set my guitar volume to 7, tone to 5ish, and
then dial in my crunch tone on the amp at a volume that seemed to match the band/venue. Most of the time I'd also have a little stomp (the original Guvnor was the last thing I used) set to kick me over the top of the band when I wanted it, but even without that, those settings would usually give me clean/crunch/lead, all controllable from the guitar alone.
I think that once I'd learnt to control a single channel amp like that, and used it satisfyingly and reliably in front of people enough times, then all the "jack-of-all-trades" amps that I could actually afford seemed a lot less attractive... :lol:
Do remember that, other than getting my amps out occassionally to see if they still work, I haven't tried an amplifier in over 10 years now though. Like I said earlier, if I was to gig again I'd want my old Laney serviced and that would be it... if that failed, I'd very likely be contacting one or all of the chaps on here to see what they could make me. I suspect my tastes in gain etc would actually bring me in under £2k at the moment!