zzwish
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That's probably true of some of them, but I'm also seeing people with lots of expensive gear selling them and their reasoning is “to try other things”.
This guy is one example.
Hey folks! I'd say the BE-100 Deluxe is a killer amp and probably up there in the top 5 amps I've ever owned personally (my other favs being a JCM800 2203, 5150 II, Matchless Chieftain, SS-100 amongst a few others). I've tracked multiple records with it for my own band and for others and found it really easy to live with, especially under a microphone. I think people are generally in one camp or the other of wanting that really dry, crispy, in your face transient, gut punch attack of an amp like an old school Marshall, Wizard, Splawn, etc vs the more compressed, greasy, easy-under-the-fingers feel of an amp like a Friedman. I personally like both, but the Friedman feel is probably my home base.
I've seen some people say they don't cut in a live situation, but that has never been my experience personally, it's always worked great and been a breeze live. I've owned the majority of the 100W Friedman heads at this point just because I was curious in the early days of chasing tone (multiple BE-100s, multiple SS-100s, Phil X, JJ-100, Friedman Kitchen Sink, modded JTM45, modded 800, and a few others), and after all these years, they could all get the job done for me. The differences between a lot of those amps are pretty subtle and once you throw a bass player ripping through a loud SVT and a drummer in the mix, most of those subtleties fly right out the window in my experience. The same has been true when recording. If one amp was brighter than the other, or had slightly more low mid content, etc, it's nothing that a hair of EQ on the way in or in post wouldn't address. Sometimes a choice of amp has come down to features like, "oh hey, this one has the master volume knob on the front vs the back," or just wanting less knobs and switches on one amp vs the other because the tone was there on all of them especially once you're up at a drummer volume level.
Definitely not trying to convince anyone that's where they should spend their money, just saying that in my opinion, that amp rips. ️