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Around 6 years ago I played a Two Rock Studio Pro 35w combo and the sound has never left me.
I finally had to put that to rest.
Is this the ultimate Jazz amp? Well no because that doesn't exist.
Ok, is it a great Jazz Amp? Let's find out.
More to come.
Last edited by Archie; 12-08-2021 at 05:43 PM.
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12-08-2021 05:16 PM
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Droolicious! Congratulations, and play it in good health!
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Not "jazz," but I sure like Matt's sound on his TR:
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Any updates?
I'm going to have an opportunity to play one of these soon. Don't see much Two Rock content on the forum.
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The combo version of the studio pro 35W was for sale nearby around a year ago, and I let it slip away! They're not exactly ubiquitous!
Nice clean tones IMHO from what I've heard!
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It's a great amp and I will finally get round to A/B'ing it against an Evans and Quilter now the studio is nearly finished.
The cleans are phenomenal but from what I've learned so far, are they £3000 better than the good solid state?
Not really.
It's what else you can do with it that adds the value although does it add £3000 of value over a good tube amp? Not sure. I think the Two Rock is the best tube amp available followed by a tone king imperial.
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Originally Posted by ArchtopHeaven
Originally Posted by ArchtopHeaven
I've been all solid-state since, but I've been missing that tube sound, for some guitars/pickups in particular. So I've been shopping around again, considering Two Rock. But there doesn't seem to be much take-up in the all-clean jazz scene. Most of these boutique tube amp companies are going for break-up tones, for players in the rockier categories. Anyway, the TR Studio Signature got my attention, as a clean platform. I like the smaller form factor also. Would you say something on how it compares tonally to the standard Fenders in the jazz world? Thanks!Last edited by ArnoldSchoenberg; 03-15-2022 at 11:21 AM.
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