scout2112
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I'm eyeing a possible trade for this 1x12 combo amp - looking for a pedal-friendly practice amp that does a 80's clean tone.
Nope Studio series was first then DC Dual Caliber. Then F series.It was the predecessor to the Studio Caliber 22
I had one of these back in the day, and yep, great-sounding clean amp.Best clean sound I ever had with a Boogie was with the Studio 22, not far behind was the Rocket 44, that was a great platform for pedals and had more than enough for gigging, Studio 22 falls a wee bit short in a full band situation. F30 had a really crystal clear clean sound but just too squeaky clean for me, you might like it.
The Mesa noise issue is the biggest concern to me. I'll be sure to check out the amp before I bring it home.
Has anyone tried taming the hotness of the dirty channel with a lower gain V1 or V2 tube... AT7, AU7, AY7, etc?
I agree with this 100%. I have had an F30 for 16 years and gigged it continuously with no issues (unlike my Marshall JTM 622, it needed a fan fitting to stop it catching fire!). The clean channel is a great pedal platform and has loads of headroom. Noise levels are ok and the little brute kicks ass big time, I normally run it at around 8-30 on the master.The F-30's are great amps I can't say a bad thing about them. I bought one new in 2002 and it's been my #1 to this day. Great clean sound and very pedal friendly.