Splat88 said:It rules. I still play mine to this day. I own about every amp there is to own and I can say that I still go back to it. I've got a 5150, an early 90's triple rectifier solo head, a Laney Vh100R, Line 6 HD head, a Lee Jackson modded JCM800, a JCM 2000 and a mod 3.666 ADA MP-1.
There's a great mod for it too. Check out the samples at the web site below. I am thinking very seriously about getting this mod done to my Rockmaster.
http://www.fjamods.com/Rockmaster.html
Andy Sneap said:i used to have one ages ago, couldnt tell you if it was any good in comparison but it was gain central
trym^^ said:theres some guy on the forum with some rockmaster stuff on
his soundclick, since i heard the samples i'm gassing like HELL
(i know its lame but these samples can't lie man).
that and a nice peavey classic poweramp mhmhm.
its jdavisnj: http://www.soundclick.com/bands/pagemusic.cfm?bandID=452533
cobhc said:Think it comes anywhere near your 5150, or could with a mod?
reneisgod said:http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300032642101&fromMakeTrack=true
u dont happen to be bidding on this do you ?
hope not :zombie:
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Splat88 said:It has the same organic midrange sound as a 5150, but the rockmaster is a lot thinner when you've got the gain knob pulled out. When you pull that knob out, its almost like using a tube screamer. It really thins the distortion out significantly. It really depends on what guitar you use with it.
cobhc said:you have the 120watt peavey poweramp right? does that have the resonance and presence controls on it?
cobhc said:ahh ok then, i have the 50 watt version of that preamp and it has a the controls, just thought that might be why the rockmaster sounded thin lol, anyways hopefully it'll sound less thin if you have the mod done.
Good question-anyone?cobhc said:What about using something else to boost the gain, not like the tube screamers as they cut some of the bass anyway, but the sd-1 or something?