This is actually more related to where I'm coming from with my OP. Almost all modern modeling amps are solid state. Many guitar players have been making the switch. For some, they can't tell much of a difference in the tone. A lot find the convenience to be a significant advantage.
Oh, I expect them to answer. But they're not going to say anything new.
I'm more interested in hearing from those who are making the switch, or may consider doing so.
I wasn't disagreeing with that person. Apologies if it came across that way.
Could you point out where this came from? I do not recall saying that tube amps didn't sound better.
I did say that purists will never back down because I already know their opinion, and I'm not interested in hearing from them. Yet they still reply with the expected tenacity (which is the nature of a public forum.)
Several months ago, the CEO of EHX was predicting we'd have a tube shortage, as there are only a few places that make them in the world. Now the conflict with Russai/Ukraine will be further-limiting the supply.
There have been a few "widely accepted" solid state amps over the years. The...
The S2s are double what the SEs cost...
Also, what's fake in the SE? Veneers are real wood... Just thinner. The birds? Plastic birds look just fine. The company is completely transparent about what you're getting on each model. Hell, the SEs and S2a have the same hardware and electronics!
My experience with SEs has been great. Since I'm not all that wealthy, and since I'm a mediocre player at best, I don't see the need for me to ever move on to an S2 or higher.
Sorry for the lack of a direct reply... But here's what I'd do:
Remove one of the screws and take it to my local hardware store. Many have a decice that allows you to test for thread count. Once you know the count, find one that matches in length.
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