TS808
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After having the Spider Valve 212 since Oct. 4th, I finally decided after the honeymoon was over, to return it today to GC. Don't get me wrong, it's not a bad amp, but that's about as far as it goes after spending some time with it...my opinion anyway.
The two high gain channels...metal and insane...are pretty useless, for me anyway. I found the blues and crunch channels to be too dark sounding, and the cleans not as clean as I'd like. Alot of the presets are very good, but I began to notice that on low or medium volumes, the amp does display some digital "brittleness" to it....I compared it to my Flextone III XL several times, and I much prefer the tones of the Flextone. The Flextone to me, had better highs, less thumpy mids, and a tighter bass.
I returned the amp and found a pristine used Peavey Delta Blues 210...Not a scratch on it or scuff, and CLEAN. The original owner even installed the tube tamer on the power tubes. I've been wanting a Delta Blues for some time, and why I never got one, I don't know...awesome amp.
The two high gain channels...metal and insane...are pretty useless, for me anyway. I found the blues and crunch channels to be too dark sounding, and the cleans not as clean as I'd like. Alot of the presets are very good, but I began to notice that on low or medium volumes, the amp does display some digital "brittleness" to it....I compared it to my Flextone III XL several times, and I much prefer the tones of the Flextone. The Flextone to me, had better highs, less thumpy mids, and a tighter bass.
I returned the amp and found a pristine used Peavey Delta Blues 210...Not a scratch on it or scuff, and CLEAN. The original owner even installed the tube tamer on the power tubes. I've been wanting a Delta Blues for some time, and why I never got one, I don't know...awesome amp.