Ampless guitar rig4/1/2023 ![]() ![]() On the cheap side I, and alot of others here have a Crate Powerblock head. Rack gear lacks the cachet of a classic combo or stack, but that doesn't mean it doesn't sound great. That's the direction I would look in if I were you and I'm interpreting your question correctly. I've played through some tube preamps that sound amazing for a clean "fender" sound, and with a powerful poweramp you have unlimited head room. ![]() The value WILL rise.īut those of us who have played other genres know you can get amazing sounds out of other gear. I think the stuff is not only amazing sounding but it's beautiful and historically significant too. If that's what you want to chew, and you take pride in it, by all means score a showman and a vintage tank. ![]() Nothing wrong with whale blubber by the way. So "the best" gear is almost always going to have Fender on the label, and it better be the "right" circuit in the amp and tank Kinda like asking an Eskimo what they like chew. They want to play Surf music through the "right" guitar, into the "right" effects, and through the "right" amps. See most Surf guys don't just want to play Surf music. What are you really getting at? Are you trying to piece together a rig and save money? Are you trying to figure out a super-flexible rig that also nails surf sounds? See the answer to those about 20 other questions that come to mind when I see your question will result in a different answer. Just interested to see how people get their own surf sound with out following the standard equation. I am talking guitars, amps, reverb unit and effects. I am wondering what people out there are using to play surf beyond the ideal "surf rig". Who uses a non-traditional surf guitar rig? ![]()
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