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[QUOTE="corpus_colostomy:829401"]dont hate on SS brutha..imagine the simplicity...you dont have any tubes crapping out on you...but conversely, you could still fry the transistor.. unless your tube rig is a mesa (self biasing), you cant really just throw a tube in on the fly in a 'full metal jacket situation.' i could be wrong here.. tubes are more 3-dimensional in their tonal spectrum..and you can experiment with different tubes (that have distinctly different characteristics) in various positions and so tone shaping has the potential to be more complex with a tube head. BUT SS has a great almost naturally scooped vibe, which is nice for DM. think of that classic 90's DM sound. that to me is classic SS for the most part. If you actualy know how to dial tone on a SS then your are in the elite minority... i look at ss and tubes as halves to a greater whole. surely tubes technically have more to offer but they can be super expensive, unreliable, and over sensitive (like most people on this board lol)...ultimately everything depends on preference and application... but then again i have never seen anyone get an SS transistor tatted on the long head of their tricep, so..that might indicate something. oh yeah, the obvious..tubes heads are way more expensive. [/QUOTE]
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