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My 50 watt Park plexi (1967, should really have KT88s, I think, but currently has 6l6s in it) has a great clean sound, very rich and powerful, great mids, lots of tight low end, but not quite as sweetly compressed as some Fender style amps, and needs a reverb pedal.
- Fender Super Reverb
- Fender Bassman (sounded very similar the SR just without reverb)
- Fender 68 Custom Deluxe (if you can stand the background noise)
- Peavey Classic 50 - seriously the clean tones are really good.
Hope this helps.There is no 'H' in Aych, you know that don't you? ~ Wife
Turns out there is an H in Haych! ~ Sporky
Bit of trading feedback here.
Despite all of the boutique loviness I still have my Peavey gets used every day..
When I had a Hot Rod Deluxe, I put a Weber 12F150 in it. That sounded really good.
They also did a limited edition years ago with Jensen P12N reissue. That also sounded really good.
Both "American" style speakers not Celestions.
Didn't sound as good clean though as my Lazy J 20.
All the lows you could want (even with a tele), those warm thick tweed mids filling out the sound, and sparkling highs without any hint of harshness. Heavenly.
With so many comparison web sites out there, how do I choose the best one?
Also gets v dirty on the other channel
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Rambler clean is v different to Jc120 which is different to a BFSR, etc etc