Greetings All - Thanks for the posts. Where to start...
Style of music - I like several styles and appreciate most. I grew up listening to Sabbath, T-Rex, Deep Purple, Zeppelin, SRV, etc. but really started having an interest in playing music and emulating the 80's rock bands. I mostly play stuff like Tesla, Scorpions, Ozzy, Van Halen, Rush, Extreme and that genre of music, but I also like the sound of bands like Matchbox Twenty, Spin Doctors, Delbert McClinton, Bonnie Raitt, Storybook, etc. I'm all over the map. Select Metallica songs are about as heavy as I care to (occasionally) listen to or play and I have no interest in thrash or speed. So, Classic Rock, 80's Rock, Southern Rock, Blues, an occasional foray into Jazz...
I have never been a fan of Fender equipment - amps or guitars ["If you don't play Gibson and Marshall, you're a wanker"
- just kidding, not trying to start anything...]. To be fair, I have never owned any and I need to plug in and take a critical listen to their amps. Thanks for the suggestion. I am planning a trek to some music stores and will look for some good Fender equipment for comparison.
I'll never be a gigging musician, so portability is not a big concern. If I have a need to play out, I can either use my current rig (a rack setup - see original post) with a "house" cabinet or direct in. I could easily do the same with whatever amp head I choose and I have a Peavey Vypyr practice amp to fill-in the gaps. Long story short, the portability of the setup is not a determining factor - I can make it work for the rare times that playing out is required.
The Peavey Vypyr I just got is a modeling amp - which is fine for the small practice amp that it is. It eliminates the need to lug effects processors or stomp boxes if I just want to go somewhere and noodle around for a bit. But, I really don't want that on my main rig - I like to keep the amp and major effect processors separate. Especially as I think ahead to a small home recording studio.
I know you can't have everything, but here is my shopping list. Any suggestions toward this would be much appreciated as would any comments about the setup you use.
* ~100 watt all-tube head
* 2-channel amp (minimum)
* Effects loop
* $2,000 max (preferably $1,800 or less, but for the right sound...)
* No all-out on-board modeling. Normal effects (reverb, chorus, etc.) are OK
* "Glassy" clean sounds that don't distort at high gain levels unless you want them to
* Lead and crunch channels that have a "Soldano" style tube distorion
* Ideally, an amp that I can get crystal clean and searing crunch with clarity. Something that only requires the effects gear to be switched in for unique sounds
I have yet to find anything that sounds as good as the Hughes and Kettner amps I listed. But, there are so many choices I wanted to get input before spending that kind of money. Thanks for the suggestions...