why would you want all of that on an amp? It's probably way more flexible and better sounding to get the fx separate from the amp. Not even taking into account the ease of use live
Forum Brainrot has reached you. Try your ears instead. Solid State very much has merit. Roland Jazz Chorus, Kustom 200A, old music man amps, even the Orange Super Crush is very well done... and don't get me started on Fender Tonemasters! I love my tube amp, but it's not the only way to get a great tone.
Just add a chorus and reverb and that is what I want from an amp. 2ch + comp + rev + ch it is the package for me.
why would you want all of that on an amp? It's probably way more flexible and better sounding to get the fx separate from the amp. Not even taking into account the ease of use live
@Artec619 As a package it would work for me.
Boo this man
you didn't show the back a single time 🫠
Im leaning towards the dual more great have 2 gains on both channels not a clean
Nice 😊
Where is it made?
China of course.
maybe i missed it... but how much is this retailing for?? 😅
nvm i visited their site ~ 600USD
Tholmann has it listed for $515
600 in the States
@@mbrymckinney1 Tholmann ships to the states.
@@ej1_drewfunny to see u here lol
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600? Its a supercrush with a comp..
Buying super crush new is cheaper. If they were about the same price range it would make sense
Amp technicians don’t like SS amps. They take too long to work on. Time=$.
By this logic amp technicians don’t like money
Soliiid staate!😨 Everyone will hear the sound is not warm and rich!
What's next, Orange, a VST plugin?
😂
Don’t worry, they still sell valve amps if you want one of those.
Nothing wrong with options is there.
its not the 80s anymore, this is a dumb opinion in 2025
It’s all analog and has A/B power. So it is warm and rich. Add an EQ and you can fine tune it to sound even more tube like. It’s not complicated.
Forum Brainrot has reached you. Try your ears instead. Solid State very much has merit. Roland Jazz Chorus, Kustom 200A, old music man amps, even the Orange Super Crush is very well done... and don't get me started on Fender Tonemasters!
I love my tube amp, but it's not the only way to get a great tone.
Go away , gramps