SFW
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Does the Smallbox have enough gain to cover the song below without a boost? I don't mind using a boost for solos, but hate doing it for rhythm tones. Thanks for the help!
Build a Ceriatone 50w clone.Well that sucks. Neither of the Friedman 50 watters that are in my price range will get where I want them to go.
It's mainly a personal preference. I like to have the amp be able to cover my desired rhythm gain level on its own. I don't mind hitting it with a boost to make it sing for leads. I know a lot of people run boosts all the time. I've done it in the past. I just prefer to have the gain in the amp handle rhythm needs.Why is using a level boost an issue? With it this amp can do anything. I will say it shines with a Les Paul like the Bogner Helios but way more Raw.
I played the 50 watter of that and it was kind of fun. I don’t normally go for amps that high gain anymore but if you kept the gain low (still a shit ton of saturation) I enjoyed it. Definitely liked it better than the EL34 50 watter and I’m usually an EL34 guy.It's mainly a personal preference. I like to have the amp be able to cover my desired rhythm gain level on its own. I don't mind hitting it with a boost to make it sing for leads. I know a lot of people run boosts all the time. I've done it in the past. I just prefer to have the gain in the amp handle rhythm needs.
I also just fixed the issue by picking up a 5150 III Stealth. lol
I always love the comment, "This amp has more gain than anyone will ever use."I definitely relate to that "not wanting to have a boost on all the time" sentiment.
Its funny, the language guitar players use seems to be fairly understood across the board, but then I read one comment about a Small Box being way more raw than a Helios, and it makes me feel like we aren't all meaning the same thing.
I want my amp to be more "trebley", higher "presence". And it seems like a lot of modern amps are designed to not be like that.
Congrats! I have the 50w Stealth. It's great. The clean channel is bland without some king of pedal, and the blue channel cuts a lot better with some sort of pedal up front to tighten it up and make the upper mids poke out. But really, the amp is a blast to play and doesn't need pedals to rock.It's mainly a personal preference. I like to have the amp be able to cover my desired rhythm gain level on its own. I don't mind hitting it with a boost to make it sing for leads. I know a lot of people run boosts all the time. I've done it in the past. I just prefer to have the gain in the amp handle rhythm needs.
I also just fixed the issue by picking up a 5150 III Stealth. lol