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I don't wanna just throw out stuff I happen to have recently purchased, but...I mean... 

If money was no object the synergy with the Fortin Cali module. I haven't really played the synergy stuff but that one sounds great in the videos.
if you're on to Fryette then yeah, dude just get the tube amp.
If money is tight then the Tight Metal Pro probably.
Edit: ive been looking at those crab amps Jerevil posted for quite a while now and they seem killer. Tube amp and they're cheap.
I used to have a JCM2000 DSL50. I liked it...but it was a one channel amp with switchable modes really because the shared EQ was so poorly balanced.ToneX
Just kidding. I’d honestly go for either a:
- DSL 100H or HR
- Jet City 50 or 100HDM
- Laney GH100L or VH100R
JVM410s go for around 700-800 € (~$730-830) all the time over here. I considered one before, but I felt like my BluGuitar covered a lot of those tones.Maybe a JVM or Vintage Modern if you want to spend more.
The problem is that the BluGuitar is just too damn good at anything Marshall style. I don't feel it's missing anything for those type of tones, which is why it's my "A rig". I plugged it in right after messing with the PS-100, and it gets damn loud, punchy but just sounds/feels more "vintage" where it's not as tight and aggressive, exactly like I prefer a nice Marshall style amp to be.If you’re specifically looking for something to pair with the Powerstation, just get yourself some kind of Plexi. That’s what the PS is most useful for and it’s a lot of fun to have a Plexi tone at any volume with an FX loop. Most master volumes are pretty solid and will make the PS100 quite pointless. Going the preamp route seems a bit redundant, or like you’ll be needlessly compromising just to force the PS100 into use. I don’t think you’ll be overly happy with that, and you’ll just end up selling them down the line.
There’s loads of great Plexi options out there and they don’t have to be too expensive at all. They can be something you either buy with the intention of keeping for life, or if it’s an older one, you might make a little money back on selling it later.
Are you gigging? For home/studio use I’ve never had an issue with that. I think it’s workable enough for gigging too, just find where the red channel sounds best and match the green to that (as the green is more forgiving).I used to have a JCM2000 DSL50. I liked it...but it was a one channel amp with switchable modes really because the shared EQ was so poorly balanced.
This one is even more of a single channel amp than the DSL. If DSL is modded plexi and 800 style tones, VM is JTM45 with a higher gain mode. But don’t expect to switch between the modes without changing all the settings. It’s a good one for the PS100 though.Vintage Modern could be fun, but it's a bit more rare and not dirt cheap.
I think part of the appeal of going the Plexi route is it’s just a cooler thing to own. Modellers and your BluGuitar might sound just as good but I honestly don’t think the sound alone is really much of a motivation for owning a Plexi. But if you’re well covered for Marshall tones, maybe something like a Trainwreck clone would be cool.The problem is that the BluGuitar is just too damn good at anything Marshall style. I don't feel it's missing anything for those type of tones, which is why it's my "A rig". I plugged it in right after messing with the PS-100, and it gets damn loud, punchy but just sounds/feels more "vintage" where it's not as tight and aggressive, exactly like I prefer a nice Marshall style amp to be.
Mark series amps are awesome but you don’t need a PS100 in any way with one. Just adding more in the way with no real benefit IMO. If it’s an amp you dream of, I’d say save up and get the one you want and consider it a “life amp” rather than something for minimal use with a PS100.I actually just sent a message to someone who was selling a Mesa Mark IV for 1000 €. Unsurprisingly he had already gotten a bunch of other people asking about it in only like 30 minutes since he made the ad, because that's a deal of a lifetime for it over here.
Back then I was. I used it more like a JCM800 with a boost because you had to compromise on the channels otherwise. The JCM2000 DSL50 was honestly a poorly designed amp in many ways. No idea if the newer ones are better.Are you gigging? For home/studio use I’ve never had an issue with that. I think it’s workable enough for gigging too, just find where the red channel sounds best and match the green to that (as the green is more forgiving).
Yeah I don't mind one channel at all, I mind amps designed for multiple channels that then don't work well for that.This one is even more of a single channel amp than the DSL. If DSL is modded plexi and 800 style tones, VM is JTM45 with a higher gain mode. But don’t expect to switch between the modes without changing all the settings. It’s a good one for the PS100 though.
Trainwreck would be fun. Not many that style amps floating around though.I think part of the appeal of going the Plexi route is it’s just a cooler thing to own. Modellers and your BluGuitar might sound just as good but I honestly don’t think the sound alone is really much of a motivation for owning a Plexi. But if you’re well covered for Marshall tones, maybe something like a Trainwreck clone would be cool.
I don't really have a dream amp or anything. I know everything will be a compromise in its own way.Mark series amps are awesome but you don’t need a PS100 in any way with one. Just adding more in the way with no real benefit IMO. If it’s an amp you dream of, I’d say save up and get the one you want and consider it a “life amp” rather than something for minimal use with a PS100.
I think the PS-100 actually sounds pretty awesome as a poweramp, but I'm not sure if it would be the best thing to pair with a preamp over a poweramp designed more as a guitar poweramp.Similarly I’d say a Fractal device is probably overkill - you can find a JMP-1 or E530 or something, or a ToneX pedal or Helix. But it’s boring to use a modeller, and isn’t really taking advantage of the PS100, especially when you aren’t overly fond of it as a poweramp to begin with.
Maybe that Finnish builder Bluetone knock one up perhaps?Trainwreck would be fun. Not many that style amps floating around
They do actually make a Trainwreck model. Never played that one tho.Maybe that Finnish builder Bluetone knock one up perhaps?
I agree, which is why I've been entertaining modelers, whatever the used market might offer etc.It sort of sounds like the issue is you don’t actually want any particular piece of gear bad enough, so things either seem redundant or too expensive. Lots of these options seem a bit compromised or pointless to me, which is why I think it’s best to get something cheap and fun or expensive and long term. Maybe selling the PS100 and putting the extra money towards a Mark is a better way to go?
I tend to just prefer amps with a bit more give to them, but it's certainly no dealbreaker and the Fryette does feel decidedly different from the BluGuitar or typical Marshall style amps. Feel is part of why some years ago I picked the Bogner Goldfinger 45 SL over the Friedman BE for example.FWIW I quite like the fryette poweramp, seems like a regular ass poweramp to me. I usually run the depth+presence settings as I would a 5150 or Friedman etc and it all feels and responds like I’d expect. But for building a rig with, I think I’d rather have a full fat Bogner Uberschall than a synergy preamp and random ass poweramp (as an example).
As long as A = left and B = right in a stereo pair, I'll allow it.