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I'm not exactly in the most ideal of recording situations. Vocals seem to come out okay, but my guitar just seems to have too much room sound to it. I was in the market for a new amp anyway, but I figured now I'll try and look for amps that have either a Line Out jack or an XLR out jack that I can plug straight into the mixer.
I'm kind of dead in the water as far as this goes. I originally planned on getting a B-52 head with a Peavey Valveking cab because I just loved the tone. The problem is, I was in a band then, and thus could utilize a half-stack fully. I am no longer in a band, and therefore don't really have much use for something like that anymore. I would just go for the B-52 combo...but it sounded like complete ass. I almost didn't give it another look. The head and the combo sound completely different (probably because of the Peavey cab).
Anyway back to the point. I'm looking for suggestions on a tube combo amp with a line-out or preferably, an XLR out. I'm open to pretty much any brand of amp, though I don't much care for Marshall or Mesa (at least the Rectos....haven't tried anything else). I'm trying to get a good amp with a good sound, and trying to take my crappy recording space completely out of the equation.
I've thought about getting a Line 6 POD, but I just don't think I could get the sound I want out of something like that.
I play mostly progressive metal influenced stuff, but I'll often throw a hint of more extreme metal flavors in for good measure. Good cleans are important to me.
Also a more important question is generally, how does it sound running direct like that? I assume there is some loss since you're not getting the sound that's coming out of the speakers, but is it really that big of a difference?
I'm kind of looking at the Carvin MTS combo, but I'm not really sure what to think. I watched some youtube videos (yeah I know not the best for judging sound) and the tone seemed good, but then I listen to the ones on the site and it's just horribly muddy and just...well....horrible.
I'm kind of dead in the water as far as this goes. I originally planned on getting a B-52 head with a Peavey Valveking cab because I just loved the tone. The problem is, I was in a band then, and thus could utilize a half-stack fully. I am no longer in a band, and therefore don't really have much use for something like that anymore. I would just go for the B-52 combo...but it sounded like complete ass. I almost didn't give it another look. The head and the combo sound completely different (probably because of the Peavey cab).
Anyway back to the point. I'm looking for suggestions on a tube combo amp with a line-out or preferably, an XLR out. I'm open to pretty much any brand of amp, though I don't much care for Marshall or Mesa (at least the Rectos....haven't tried anything else). I'm trying to get a good amp with a good sound, and trying to take my crappy recording space completely out of the equation.
I've thought about getting a Line 6 POD, but I just don't think I could get the sound I want out of something like that.
I play mostly progressive metal influenced stuff, but I'll often throw a hint of more extreme metal flavors in for good measure. Good cleans are important to me.
Also a more important question is generally, how does it sound running direct like that? I assume there is some loss since you're not getting the sound that's coming out of the speakers, but is it really that big of a difference?
I'm kind of looking at the Carvin MTS combo, but I'm not really sure what to think. I watched some youtube videos (yeah I know not the best for judging sound) and the tone seemed good, but then I listen to the ones on the site and it's just horribly muddy and just...well....horrible.
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