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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #30 on: November 25, 2011, 09:59:01 AM »
I'm located in the U.S., so the ENGL's are not an option.
I haven't found any of the good Mesas available to me within budget (including tax and shipping), since none of them are nearby. Also, since I want to try before I buy, I doubt that I'll go for them. I know for a fact that my local GC has a Peavey 6505+ 112 combo, a Crate GX-130C (equivalent of Ampeg VH-140C), and possibly a Peavey XXX/JSX/3120. I can try them there. I've basically narrowed it down to these "three" options.

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #31 on: November 25, 2011, 10:14:23 AM »
Oh man... If you get an Ampeg VH140C I will die from jealousy :(

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #32 on: November 25, 2011, 10:46:12 AM »
Peavey XXX/JSX/3120. I can try them there. I've basically narrowed it down to these "three" options.

Do it man...You´ll be surpriced how good sounds XXX on rythm ch....100% EXODUS :twisted:
have CWP,MM...had AM,CS,VHII,NB,PK,HD...

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #33 on: November 26, 2011, 12:52:31 AM »
Peavey XXX/JSX/3120. I can try them there. I've basically narrowed it down to these "three" options.

Do it man...You´ll be surpriced how good sounds XXX on rythm ch....100% EXODUS :twisted:
Do you know which albums Exodus recorded using the XXX? I'm guessing Tempo of the Damned or Shovel Headed Kill Machine onwards was using ENGL's, but if you have any more info about this, I'd love to hear it (my local GC may not have the XXX or 3120 in stock anymore).

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #34 on: November 26, 2011, 07:58:22 AM »
Yeah...On last 3 albums they used XXX for sure...Andy Sneap was producing these albums (at least last 2) so I think he used another reamped amp to mix double tracks together..Some people say he used Marshall DSL 100 for that purpose..When I saw them 5 years ago live they were still playing Peaveys....They switched to Engl after recording last album....
have CWP,MM...had AM,CS,VHII,NB,PK,HD...

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #35 on: November 26, 2011, 10:03:20 AM »
Thanks, mate! :D

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #36 on: November 26, 2011, 12:11:17 PM »
Thanks, mate! :D

U welcome  8)

I love their sound too...I was searching for amp with similar sound I found that you can get close with Krank Revolution+...Check this song of my band....http://snd.sc/tPMKAj  I used there Krank... I also use Engl E530 preamp (based on Savage) with E840 poweramp (it´s a lot cheaper than Savage or any 100W head) and it´s best thrash tone what I had ever...I also recomend to use active pickup to get right chunky tone....
have CWP,MM...had AM,CS,VHII,NB,PK,HD...

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #37 on: November 26, 2011, 07:26:50 PM »
Thanks, mate! :D

U welcome  8)

I love their sound too...I was searching for amp with similar sound I found that you can get close with Krank Revolution+...Check this song of my band....http://snd.sc/tPMKAj  I used there Krank... I also use Engl E530 preamp (based on Savage) with E840 poweramp (it´s a lot cheaper than Savage or any 100W head) and it´s best thrash tone what I had ever...I also recomend to use active pickup to get right chunky tone....
Again: budget problems. But I'm probably going for the XXX or 6505 at this point.

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #38 on: November 26, 2011, 10:11:07 PM »
peaveys are hard to beat for thrash, unless you really wanted the old school heavily boosted  marshall JCM 800 tone with cranked boost pedals in the front
lot of metal bands used TWO boss super overdrives in series
if you go with peaveys, you also have two options... the roaring grind of the 5150 models or the dense and edgy tone of the ultra/xxx/3120/rockmaster family
both are amazing for thrash, but in quite different tastes
you could get great results with some of the older models, like the Triumph (which is a lot like a mesa mark III with some Peavey classic juice to it), the butcher (JCM 800 clone) or the VTM (hot rodded JCM)
those sell for quite cheap, so you could even buy two or three of them, depending on how much you wanna spend with cabinets
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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #39 on: November 27, 2011, 09:27:59 AM »
Combos you should consider:

Peavey 6505+ 112 combo
Engl Gigmaster 30
Orange Th30
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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #40 on: November 27, 2011, 05:00:03 PM »
peaveys are hard to beat for thrash, unless you really wanted the old school heavily boosted  marshall JCM 800 tone with cranked boost pedals in the front
lot of metal bands used TWO boss super overdrives in series
if you go with peaveys, you also have two options... the roaring grind of the 5150 models or the dense and edgy tone of the ultra/xxx/3120/rockmaster family
both are amazing for thrash, but in quite different tastes
you could get great results with some of the older models, like the Triumph (which is a lot like a mesa mark III with some Peavey classic juice to it), the butcher (JCM 800 clone) or the VTM (hot rodded JCM)
those sell for quite cheap, so you could even buy two or three of them, depending on how much you wanna spend with cabinets

Oh yeah... Totally forgot about VTMs. Very awesome amps. Had those little dip switches that let you play around with a few values in the preamp circuitry without risk of getting fried. Now if only that had remained a popular option.......

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #41 on: November 27, 2011, 07:33:36 PM »
peaveys are hard to beat for thrash, unless you really wanted the old school heavily boosted  marshall JCM 800 tone with cranked boost pedals in the front
lot of metal bands used TWO boss super overdrives in series
if you go with peaveys, you also have two options... the roaring grind of the 5150 models or the dense and edgy tone of the ultra/xxx/3120/rockmaster family
both are amazing for thrash, but in quite different tastes
you could get great results with some of the older models, like the Triumph (which is a lot like a mesa mark III with some Peavey classic juice to it), the butcher (JCM 800 clone) or the VTM (hot rodded JCM)
those sell for quite cheap, so you could even buy two or three of them, depending on how much you wanna spend with cabinets

Oh yeah... Totally forgot about VTMs. Very awesome amps. Had those little dip switches that let you play around with a few values in the preamp circuitry without risk of getting fried. Now if only that had remained a popular option.......

Not really much of a fan of the VTM's sound, or the Butcher's. They just seem like they won't go high gain enough without pedals.

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #42 on: November 27, 2011, 08:25:05 PM »
Whats your budget? i  may have missed it

but how about a SLO clone

http://soundcloud.com/boyes/am

someone like Jackson RR could knock you one up i imagine as you are in the US

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #43 on: November 27, 2011, 08:29:44 PM »
Whats your budget? i  may have missed it

but how about a SLO clone

http://soundcloud.com/boyes/am

someone like Jackson RR could knock you one up i imagine as you are in the US

That sounds very sexy. :P How much do they go for? Also, any specific clones in mind?

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Re: Thrash Amp
« Reply #44 on: November 27, 2011, 08:52:19 PM »
Well it all depends on the parts used and the labour charges of whoever is doing it really.

but they can be competetively priced that one clip is of my Soldano SLO clone