Rock, metal and shredding are all really looking for the same thing only with
a little different twist, they all want a lot of raw power and they want all tubes! Some in the
form of combo’s, some like heads and cabinets, and some like separate preamps and power amps. There
are guitar players that will use all three on stage and a foot switch so they can switch from amp
to amp. The most popular by far is the head and 4-12 cabinet (half stack) and a head and two
4-12 cabinets (full stack) and the upper cabinet is usually angled in the middle so the sound aims
at the players head. One of the earliest and consistent users of the full stack was Jimi Hendrix.
It was one of the keys to his sound on stage and in the studio. Of course feedback is often
associated with a lot of amp turned way up but Jimi used it to his advantage and made it part of
his sound and stage schtick. Take a half or full stack to a gig and with the effects or
multi-effects pedals you can sound like anyone, can you play like them only you have that answer.
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