Andrew the company owner is so helpful and was very patient with me when I was deciding on the right set of pickups for my semi. I think Toneriders are the hidden gems of the pickup word and having fallen in love with the AC2s and Rocksongs (both alnico 2s) I would never consider shelling out twice or three times the money for boutique brands. Their analogue effects are killer too - I love my AD-1 analogue delay pedal! I have tried many vintage delays and this is just up there with the best!
reminds me more of freddie kings version than erics, great playing and a huge tone, never believed that anyone could ever replicate these tones today.
I am thinking about getting the same set-up you have. It is quite expensive. Im wonderingif I should just get a marshall or vox combo instead. Tone wise what do you think against Marshall tube and Vox?
Well, if you are planing on playing clean i would not recommend the TT since i would say its cleans is complete rubbish.
I personally use Fender and Vox for that and the TT and Vox for crunch to heavier things.
If i had to only keep one of my amps it would be my Vox AC30 since it is so flexible tone wise. But it is a bit more expensive, try looking at the AC15CC. With a booster or distortion pedal in front it can even get really dirty! The circuit of the TT and AC15 is very similar!
I just tried a TT and the clean tone sucked (or rubbish as you said) So I made my mind up to spend alot more for a AC30CC2x. I figured, mine as well get the best. Its an amp that can stay with me and my family forever.
Sorry to add to all your gear questions - how do you find these Tonerider humbuckers?
cowie86 6 months ago
How does the Dillion compare with an Epiphone?
eatmyorangemarmalade 1 year ago
Andrew the company owner is so helpful and was very patient with me when I was deciding on the right set of pickups for my semi. I think Toneriders are the hidden gems of the pickup word and having fallen in love with the AC2s and Rocksongs (both alnico 2s) I would never consider shelling out twice or three times the money for boutique brands. Their analogue effects are killer too - I love my AD-1 analogue delay pedal! I have tried many vintage delays and this is just up there with the best!
enfetish 1 year ago
reminds me more of freddie kings version than erics, great playing and a huge tone, never believed that anyone could ever replicate these tones today.
yours,
rex
RexSimplex 1 year ago
Would you recommend these pickups as replacement for the stock epiphone ones?
Also in a ES-335
richardsmamma 2 years ago
SHIT I WANT YOUR GEAR
MrAlfredocolon 2 years ago
What are the dimensions of the Orange PPC112?
bfv102290 2 years ago
I am thinking about getting the same set-up you have. It is quite expensive. Im wonderingif I should just get a marshall or vox combo instead. Tone wise what do you think against Marshall tube and Vox?
rommelalfaro 2 years ago
Well, if you are planing on playing clean i would not recommend the TT since i would say its cleans is complete rubbish.
I personally use Fender and Vox for that and the TT and Vox for crunch to heavier things.
If i had to only keep one of my amps it would be my Vox AC30 since it is so flexible tone wise. But it is a bit more expensive, try looking at the AC15CC. With a booster or distortion pedal in front it can even get really dirty! The circuit of the TT and AC15 is very similar!
MattTuffMusic 2 years ago
Thanks for the input.
You kow; your right!
I just tried a TT and the clean tone sucked (or rubbish as you said) So I made my mind up to spend alot more for a AC30CC2x. I figured, mine as well get the best. Its an amp that can stay with me and my family forever.
rommelalfaro 2 years ago
do you think this amp and cabinet is loud enough to play with a loud drummer?
R0CK3R71 2 years ago
for sure! 15W of all tube Class A is plenty sufficient, especially for small gigs. Larger gigs - just let the PA help you out.
businessowner642 2 years ago
Absolutely!
MattTuffMusic 2 years ago
Nice work.
kennosen1 2 years ago