You could call this "brainwashing" I suppose.
I only recently got into country music and when i went to my first "country" show, I was shocked and appauled to see a stage full of SS peaveys. Amps which I had regarded as the worst guitar amps of all time....period. I had no idea Peavey even made tube amps. I just saw the peavey logo, that hideous logo i assosciated with Rage's and TNT's, and thought ...why?
Theres more acceptance in the bass and steel worlds for SS. Guitarists have been brutalized , traumatized, by these SS amps in the 80's and are definetly biased (pun intended) against them.
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The ONLY reason i gave my SS evans the time of day is because it was light weight. But it turned out to have a tone I REALLY liked and find very useful. On guitar it was pure dookie, but on steel ...very nice...there WAS a certain enjoyable quality to the cleanliness and a weird smooth compression that the tube amps didnt give me. I LOVE tube amps on steel too. just a different tone. glad I have access to both.
I dont know...most of the tube guys in this thread are or were guitarists first no? I think steel only steelers are more accepting...maybe more WILLING to accept, more open to the possibility, that good steel tone can come from an ss amp. It took me a long while to finally accept that its not only possible its quite common. you can still prefer a little harmonic distortion or lloyd greens recordings to bruce boutons..i understand and concur...but I also recognize the good SS tones both on record and in person.
theres room for both, having a preference is understandable. but Im open to alternatives where a couple years ago i would not have been, my mind isnt closed entirely to SS amps on steel. On guitar...you still have to find me an SS amp that is pleasing to my ear...I havent heard one yet. To some extent i carry this "brainwashing" over to my opinion of steel amps ..i admit it.