MadMatt
Well-known member
Howdy folks,
I'm looking at upgrading my current amp (Genz Benz Shuttle 3.0). Although my HH 25th sounds great though it (I think it would sound great though anything
)... Now that I've settled in with the 25th I think my sound could use a little tube dirt. I've been thinking about the RH450 (The search has shown me that a few of you own one) and would like to here some of your opinions.
I have not had the opportunity to test one yet. I just want to make sure it not a "no go" for any reason. I'm in a rock cover band and I try to slap as little as possible.
The key things (not sound related) that I like about the RH450 are the 3 memories, the foot board, DI Out, Aux In and integrated tuner. The Spectra Comp and TubeTone also looks good in writing but I still need to try one out.
Basically I'm hoping this thing will give me a great sound at home for practicing, and I can simply grab it and plug it into the PA in our practice room. One "old school" pre-set for some of the blues and ballads we do, a slightly overdriven pre-set for the harder stuff and a smily pre-set for the few songs I am forced to slap on
and thats it.
Any thoughts from RH450 owners? Especially the experience from 25th and HH Bongo owners would be great. I am probably going to have to order one cold turkey and simply return it if it does not sound good.
Thanks,
M@
I'm looking at upgrading my current amp (Genz Benz Shuttle 3.0). Although my HH 25th sounds great though it (I think it would sound great though anything
I have not had the opportunity to test one yet. I just want to make sure it not a "no go" for any reason. I'm in a rock cover band and I try to slap as little as possible.
The key things (not sound related) that I like about the RH450 are the 3 memories, the foot board, DI Out, Aux In and integrated tuner. The Spectra Comp and TubeTone also looks good in writing but I still need to try one out.
Basically I'm hoping this thing will give me a great sound at home for practicing, and I can simply grab it and plug it into the PA in our practice room. One "old school" pre-set for some of the blues and ballads we do, a slightly overdriven pre-set for the harder stuff and a smily pre-set for the few songs I am forced to slap on
Any thoughts from RH450 owners? Especially the experience from 25th and HH Bongo owners would be great. I am probably going to have to order one cold turkey and simply return it if it does not sound good.
Thanks,
M@