He's a VH fan. That's the only sound he's looking for. Right now he has a 5150 in his bedroom.
+1. Had a big local blues guy come in to jam with my high school jazz band a couple years ago and he had one of these. Amazing amp. They actually get pretty great overdrive tones, but you have to crank them, and they are LOUD. The guy had to turn down so you could hear our trumpet section. rotflmaoPrinceton Reverb + pedals.
Yeah, I was pretty impressed with that one when I tried it. Although that ISF knob thingy did almost nothing IMO, lol.Ive been looking at a Blackstar , an HT5-RH I think it sounded nice
If that's what you're looking for I think the Class 5 would be a good amp to look into. It loves to be pushed by overdrives too.4 to 5 hundred, I've never heard of a daisy cutter I'll have to check it out. It doesn't necessarily gotta be van haleny something really warm but like butter maybe Marshally I'm not sure I wanna drive the hell out of it probaly
Yeah, there's so many dirt pedals out there. The Class 5 has great crunch and lead tones on it's own, I just used the fuzz on that song to get the Hendrix-y kind of sound. I use a MXR Classic Overdrive for solos too, but I crank the output knob and keep the gain knob pretty low, so it's mainly just like a clean boost that makes the amp's tubes work harder.It sounds good and there's another thing I know nothing of distortion pedals and such, hell I've never needed one, with the 5150 it's just so fn loud
I just watched a Marshall demo on the class 5 it's sounds really good