Best hybrid amp?
xtremehardy388
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I've got a Roc Pro 700 from Fender. I've used the Roc Pro 1000 and the Marshall one. Thoughts and opinions on hybrid amps? I love 'em.
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I'm curious to know if hybrids offer something that tube amps don't.
The Fender Roc Pro and Marshall hybrids aren't even fully-fledged hybrid amps, as they only use a single tube in one of the gain stages of the overdrive channel. You can get the same general effect by using a real tube distortion pedal in front of a solid-state amp. The jaded musicians among us view these amps as more marketing tactic than good amp design.
I've learned over the years that I need power tubes saturating. Preamp tubes are nice, but not completely necessary for me.
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No doubt, OP, that solid-state amps are way more reliable. Transistors are more stable, and don't require replacement, like tubes do. And since they aren't given to distortion, the clean tones are crystal and usually have a lot of headroom. I've always sort of wanted a Roland Jazz Chorus for pretty much this reason; great clean amp.