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[QUOTE="badsneakers:296702"]PatMeebles said:[QUOTE]Since it's not all tube, will that one tube make the sound not muddy if I need to crank it (since solid state's get muddier the louder you make them) on the R600?[/QUOTE] I don't know that I would call SS amps muddy. All amps get "muddy" when over driven. Tube amps are usually thought of have a better overdriven tone, very warm and fat. If your after a crisp clean tone warm and fat becomes "muddy" An over driven SS amp is a lot more harsh and un pleasing to the ears. You'll find SS amps to have more watts for more head room so you can turn up louder before your sound goes to shit. A tube would be added to the pre amp to give it a little more warmth and less of a sterile sound that is usually associated with an SS amp. The Carvin your looking at sells for $500 right, that's pretty cheap and may do exactly what you need. But you can't try it first right? I would try to save your penny's if you don't have to buy right now and get something better. Maybe used in the same price range[/QUOTE]
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