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  • OffHeGoes29
    OffHeGoes29 Posts: 1,240
    exhausted wrote:
    I've always been a big believer that 90% of the tone comes from the player, and 10% from the setup.

    it absolutely does.

    so once one has the skill to wring good tone from a string nailed to a board plugged into a gorilla amp, that 10% becomes a valid discussion. those incremental differences then become a reasonable discussion.

    i would also argue that for 90% of people worrying about the capacitors in their guitar's tone control, it's a moot point because they wouldn't be able to hear the difference anyway.

    but in reality, everyone should just be writing songs and woodshedding instead... :lol:

    Agreed! I once thought that the more money I spend on an amp, guitar, etc. the better I would sound. All it did was verify that I still suck and now have to work harder at playing better to justify spending this kind of cash! :?
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  • I think it's all relative. It's all down to what you really want and how much you want to spend.

    I totally agree in all that 90% of a players tone is the players hand themselves.

    I'm the type of player where I'm messing with the amp settings non stop and am still not happy with what I'm coming up with. But have friends that plug into the same set up unchanged and it sounds absolutely perfect.

    This is why guitar rig wise I'm stripping down to the bare minimum amp wise to record. The majority of the time I"m playing through one of two five watt amps that only have a volume knob. The most I'll do is change the speaker cabinet they are running through.
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  • I think it's all relative. It's all down to what you really want and how much you want to spend.

    I totally agree in all that 90% of a players tone is the players hand themselves.

    I'm the type of player where I'm messing with the amp settings non stop and am still not happy with what I'm coming up with. But have friends that plug into the same set up unchanged and it sounds absolutely perfect.

    This is why guitar rig wise I'm stripping down to the bare minimum amp wise to record. The majority of the time I"m playing through one of two five watt amps that only have a volume knob. The most I'll do is change the speaker cabinet they are running through.
    Exactly. At a point I throw my hands up and say 'fuck it, let's just play and we'll go from there'...

    Or as Rich Robinson says... "I don't know why everyone spends so much time on this computer stuff. Plug the damn thing into a fender and it'll sound good".
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  • I think it's all relative. It's all down to what you really want and how much you want to spend.

    I totally agree in all that 90% of a players tone is the players hand themselves.

    I'm the type of player where I'm messing with the amp settings non stop and am still not happy with what I'm coming up with. But have friends that plug into the same set up unchanged and it sounds absolutely perfect.

    This is why guitar rig wise I'm stripping down to the bare minimum amp wise to record. The majority of the time I"m playing through one of two five watt amps that only have a volume knob. The most I'll do is change the speaker cabinet they are running through.
    Exactly. At a point I throw my hands up and say 'fuck it, let's just play and we'll go from there'...

    Or as Rich Robinson says... "I don't know why everyone spends so much time on this computer stuff. Plug the damn thing into a fender and it'll sound good".

    i agree on both counts.


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  • I think it really just depends on your budget. I have the same guitar but I've gotten away with using a Fender Hot Rod Deluxe and a Fulltone OCD pedal. So for like $500 you could get some killer tone.
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  • That makes my head hurt.
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  • nothing_man_92
    nothing_man_92 Canberra, Australia Posts: 347
    In australia thats like mid to high range price unfortunatly everything gear is really expensive out here :( but i want to get the best set up i can early when i dont really have to worry bout anything else and that way i will have it for life :)
  • In australia thats like mid to high range price unfortunatly everything gear is really expensive out here :( but i want to get the best set up i can early when i dont really have to worry bout anything else and that way i will have it for life :)
    What does that equal in USD? Like what can 8000 get you amp wise?
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  • nothing_man_92
    nothing_man_92 Canberra, Australia Posts: 347
    for about $1000 - $2000 will get you an awesome cab then your looking at anywhere between $5000 and $7000 for the head aswell
  • Try an orange tiny terror, they are cheap on eBay. I got mine for 300. You will need a cab though as it is just a head, if you go to avatar cabs online, you can custom build your own. The terror is only 15 watts but it's full of power and great tone, single coil guitars like your strat will sound amazing.
  • nothing_man_92
    nothing_man_92 Canberra, Australia Posts: 347
    Cheers dude i will defiantly have a look at that!!!
  • What do you want it for? DO you need a loud ass stage amp or an amp for hangin around and jamming? How many channels do you want?
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  • opsopcopolis
    opsopcopolis Posts: 1,214
    Try out some Egnaters. I just got a Rebel 30 combo a few weeks ago. Great amp
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  • savman
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    mate with the exchange rate from the USD to the AUD currently around 1.03x you may be better importing direct from the states?
    You will undoubtedly have to pay import duty but i imagine you might save some money.

    As far as amps go and for that budget.... That is awesome. :D
    agree Savage amps would be sweet.
    i havent played but Bad Cats also get a good rap.
    Hiwatts like ed used to use i reckon sound pretty good too. A mate of mine has a vintage 100w 70's head into an orange cab and they are pretty good but obviously made in the UK
  • keeponrockin
    keeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    savman wrote:
    mate with the exchange rate from the USD to the AUD currently around 1.03x you may be better importing direct from the states?
    You will undoubtedly have to pay import duty but i imagine you might save some money.

    As far as amps go and for that budget.... That is awesome. :D
    agree Savage amps would be sweet.
    i havent played but Bad Cats also get a good rap.
    Hiwatts like ed used to use i reckon sound pretty good too. A mate of mine has a vintage 100w 70's head into an orange cab and they are pretty good but obviously made in the UK
    And WAYY too loud!

    I'm looking at the Fender Supersonic 22, thoughts?
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  • RedMosquito22
    RedMosquito22 Posts: 8,158
    The older 60 watt supersonic sounded really good. I'm sure the 22 watt one sounds good also.

    Why not just get a fender blues deluxe and purchase one of these. This is what I'm going to do.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Tube-Amp-VOLUME-BOX-Fender-Hot-Rod-Deville-Deluxe-/140533200875?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20b86e77eb
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  • keeponrockin
    keeponrockin Posts: 7,446
    The older 60 watt supersonic sounded really good. I'm sure the 22 watt one sounds good also.

    Why not just get a fender blues deluxe and purchase one of these. This is what I'm going to do.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/Tube-Amp-VOLUME-BOX-Fender-Hot-Rod-Deville-Deluxe-/140533200875?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20b86e77eb
    I've heard those have various success, I'm getting rid of my big ass 80 watt traynor, and deluxe reverbs sound awesome. That + a drive channel can't be a bad thing!
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