@@gergemallThose James Gang records are great to turn on and just let rip.... just like I did ~40 years ago - no FF, track jumping, rewind..... just let it play
I think EVH got 007 and 009. I remember an interview Soldano did and Ed took two home with him on Valentines Day after driving like a bat out of hell to get Melrose.
Ed didn't get his until 1990, so that's a good question if those were the ones. Mike has cherry picked a few over the years after giving others away so who knows.
These amps are metal machines. If you throw a fuzz or a heavy distortion infront of it (like the old Soldano distortion pedal or a proco rat) they absolutely roar. Shits crazy. Go listen to High On Fire and the guitar tone on their last few albums, absolutely massive tone.
I love the sound of a Marshall especially the jcm 800, but there's something so smooth about how the gain sounds with the Soldano, makes a P90 growl like crazy.
The funny thing about these amps: the clean channel gets no love but it’s my favorite aspect of them. It’s almost too “sparkly chime-y” which is why I like it. Fun to tame
The only reason I don’t buy bouquet amps is because of scarcity. I rather deal with a mass produced model I love that can be replaced in a moments notice.
I was first aware of the Soldano because of Clapton. I was a 13 year old guitar fanatic I wanted to learn everything about everything guitars amps effects... And at that time the soldano SLO was called his main amp for the Nothing but the blues tour to promote his CD from the cradle..one of my all time favorites.
Clapton evidently used lots of guitars and lots of different amps on from the cradle. If you know which tracks in particular used the the Soldano, please respond. I’d sure be interested to know. If there’s a database showing what gear he used on what track please provide a link. Thanks a lot.👍🏻
Back when I was more serious about gigging and actively in bands back in the late 90s, I had seen many expensive amps like Marshall's, Mesa's, Fender's etc, but I had only seen one Soldano Slo100 ever and it was at the Guitar Center Hollywood and it has a SOLD tag on it lol
I wish my guitar playing was at a level where nuances like this made a difference. Sadly with me I have that unique talent that makes any amp (or guitar) sound exactly the same!
I have a Jet City 2 channel amp I got on the cheap. On the back it says "designed by Soldano". The distortion channel is the Soldano Slo 100 circuit. Can confirm, 10/10
SLO 30 in my studio is perfect ... the 100 has more headroom than anyone needs but is for playing out IMHO.. THE best amp I have played since my Sound City in the late 70's is Soldano for clean or dirty sounds
i really like that run at the beginning Rhett it sounded really good very tasty i just got finished watching Kirk Fletcher video on his Guitars Pedals and His Amp
I've got the stomp box version and to my ears it's nearly as good. It took me about 3 years to decide on a new distortion pedal and I'm pretty happy with what I picked.
My friend finally got one and I collected it for him. Was totally shocked how it sounded. A wasp in a jam jar, thin and trebly. I didn’t say anything so as not to upset him but suffice to say he didn’t have it for very long!
@@bread6085 Well I tried it first and as I say I thought this is horrible but didn’t say anything so I didn’t upset him. Absolutely no tone to it, just trebly noise. Vht pittbull is a different league for instance
Soldanos have always been killer, but because they got associated with uber high gain, they’ve not gotten the respect they deserve (or the profiling) for their stellar clean and lighter OD sounds, which are sone if the best.
Ask Pete Thorne about the Sinvertek n5 + 3d distortion pedal. He got an amazing SLO sound out of it. After his video review I managed to get one of the last one made. It's incredible.
I know Mikey. He's agreat guy. Now, I"m an EE and Mike's self-trained, so I started asking him some questions to see if I could trip him up. Nooooo way! That man knows his stuff! I bought a Lucky 13 from him, and he rewired my DR103 Hiwatt to become a CP103. Brilliant guy, and as nice as the day is long.
I think they were soliciting SRV? I think SRVs early tone was best, the fumble tone was too mushy/fuzzy imo but I wonder what would have been if he had gone the SLO route?
Michael Landau is a beast a bass player friend of mine plays in one of his projects. Got to see them a few times at the Baked Potato, absolutely KILLER...
Can anyone tell me why do guitar players have 2 amps one ontop of another ? Is it because of trying to blend soundsof both amp together with different settings or watts ?
That is a SPOT ON Joe Walsh tone. Spectacular
I love Joe
@@gergemallThose James Gang records are great to turn on and just let rip....
just like I did ~40 years ago - no FF, track jumping, rewind..... just let it play
I think EVH got 007 and 009. I remember an interview Soldano did and Ed took two home with him on Valentines Day after driving like a bat out of hell to get Melrose.
Ed didn't get his until 1990, so that's a good question if those were the ones. Mike has cherry picked a few over the years after giving others away so who knows.
What's Melrose got to do with anything?
@@domesticengineerlifecoach6938 Soldano's LA shop was on Melrose
@@alanwoodwind5265 Mike talks about it on one of the Tone Talk interviews.
And the volume goes up to 11. That's one whole level louder than every other amp!! 😂
My Peavey Classic 30 goes to 12!
@@HenritheHorse Tweed Deluxe's go to 12 too ;)
I got yall beat 😂😂😂 my peavy vypyr vip 2 goes up to 13
"Why don't you just make ten louder and make ten be the top number and make that a little louder?" [pause] "These go to eleven"
Early 90's soldano tone was friggin EPIC!!
He had it during the F. U.C.K. era...not in the late 80s. He was still using the Marshall up till then.
@@GeoffSweet Ahh yes corrected. For some reason I thought he had the Soldano for the 89 Japan tour but you're right he contacted Soldano in 90👍
This is one of the most iconic amps ever.
Warren DeMartini. Man what a killer tone he had. I'm thinking he was one of those Soldano guys mid to late 80s. Early 90s.
These amps are metal machines. If you throw a fuzz or a heavy distortion infront of it (like the old Soldano distortion pedal or a proco rat) they absolutely roar. Shits crazy. Go listen to High On Fire and the guitar tone on their last few albums, absolutely massive tone.
That amp can do literally anything, it’s crazy. Modern metal distortion, sparkly cleans, edge-of-breakup tones…
If you can't afford the amp try their new OD pedal its absolutely astounding ❤
I also heard that Jet City is the same
@@insertanynameyouwant5311Yeah they were designed by mike soldano. They arent the same quality wise but they do sound like a soldano.
what about the mini amp that they have?
Hi Tim
@@insertanynameyouwant5311I'd say an unmodded JCA 100HDM is 90% there, it sounds like a Hot Rod and Mesa Dual Rec a lot
EVH, George Lynch...epic tones
SLO100 + James Tyler = Dream rig
I love the sound of a Marshall especially the jcm 800, but there's something so smooth about how the gain sounds with the Soldano, makes a P90 growl like crazy.
The funny thing about these amps: the clean channel gets no love but it’s my favorite aspect of them. It’s almost too “sparkly chime-y” which is why I like it. Fun to tame
It sounds incredible in person
Yeah man
I love me the ReverbOSonic
It is the SLO plus reverb
The only reason I don’t buy bouquet amps is because of scarcity.
I rather deal with a mass produced model I love that can be replaced in a moments notice.
But bouquet amps smell so nice!
I was first aware of the Soldano because of Clapton. I was a 13 year old guitar fanatic I wanted to learn everything about everything guitars amps effects... And at that time the soldano SLO was called his main amp for the Nothing but the blues tour to promote his CD from the cradle..one of my all time favorites.
Clapton evidently used lots of guitars and lots of different amps on from the cradle. If you know which tracks in particular used the the Soldano, please respond. I’d sure be interested to know. If there’s a database showing what gear he used on what track please provide a link. Thanks a lot.👍🏻
My dream amp
Back when I was more serious about gigging and actively in bands back in the late 90s, I had seen many expensive amps like Marshall's, Mesa's, Fender's etc, but I had only seen one Soldano Slo100 ever and it was at the Guitar Center Hollywood and it has a SOLD tag on it lol
WARREN HAYNES!
I can't believe no one else has said this! Early Gov't Mule with Warren playing through an SLO and Allen Woody laying down the low end is so great!
nobody could afford one back then, thats why they had Marshalls, and the Marshall 800 was inexpensive and awsome
i had 3 soldano 20 watters. stupidly sold them. had their own unique voice for el84 tubes
Smooth lead overdrive
SRV apparently LOVED his.
Just a month before he died.
There's an interview about it if you are curious.
Even the SLO30...is a FANTASTIC amp.
Mike Soldano changed my life
I wish my guitar playing was at a level where nuances like this made a difference.
Sadly with me I have that unique talent that makes any amp (or guitar) sound exactly the same!
lou reed loved those
Killer Video. I'll be a pro in no time if you guys keep this up
I had to pause on that list. The names are astounding 😎
I did too. Read the whole list. Lots of BIG names
Incredible. The depth of genres represented by the top slingers of the day. Did I see John Suhr? hmmm...
Tim hit the nail on the head!!😎😎
Damn thats the amp Clapton did all the live stuff in the early 90's from the cradle stuff damn I've always wanted one of these!!!!!!
After playing a 5150 I don’t mind not having a soldano
Why would you say something so controversial, yet so brave??
@@JWurzy because I tried both
I’ve used Soldano amps for years and I highly recommend them.🎼🎸🎼
I have a Jet City 2 channel amp I got on the cheap. On the back it says "designed by Soldano". The distortion channel is the Soldano Slo 100 circuit. Can confirm, 10/10
love this Rhett - im a huge fan of soldano hot rod 50 as well
super amps - big range
SLO 30 in my studio is perfect ... the 100 has more headroom than anyone needs but is for playing out IMHO.. THE best amp I have played since my Sound City in the late 70's is Soldano for clean or dirty sounds
i really like that run at the beginning Rhett
it sounded really good
very tasty
i just got finished watching Kirk Fletcher
video on his Guitars Pedals and His Amp
I've got the stomp box version and to my ears it's nearly as good. It took me about 3 years to decide on a new distortion pedal and I'm pretty happy with what I picked.
Pierce is legend.
My friend finally got one and I collected it for him. Was totally shocked how it sounded. A wasp in a jam jar, thin and trebly. I didn’t say anything so as not to upset him but suffice to say he didn’t have it for very long!
You friend has no clue how to dial in an amp 😂😂😂
@@bread6085 Well I tried it first and as I say I thought this is horrible but didn’t say anything so I didn’t upset him. Absolutely no tone to it, just trebly noise. Vht pittbull is a different league for instance
@@gesp5151 dude it’s probably broken then. Clapton, knopler, Warren demartinti used them etc
😂
I has one. I also have a SLO 20 to practice with.
Every amp can do anything.
Mikey Houser, original lead guitar player for Widespread Panic.
Soldanos have always been killer, but because they got associated with uber high gain, they’ve not gotten the respect they deserve (or the profiling) for their stellar clean and lighter OD sounds, which are sone if the best.
I tried a SLO 30 at a local shop years back and still regret not grabbing that thing.
Dream amp. Not in the cards but perhaps a solid emulation will emerge.
Ask Pete Thorne about the Sinvertek n5 + 3d distortion pedal. He got an amazing SLO sound out of it. After his video review I managed to get one of the last one made. It's incredible.
I know Mikey. He's agreat guy. Now, I"m an EE and Mike's self-trained, so I started asking him some questions to see if I could trip him up. Nooooo way! That man knows his stuff! I bought a Lucky 13 from him, and he rewired my DR103 Hiwatt to become a CP103. Brilliant guy, and as nice as the day is long.
When Tim Pierce is talking about the list, you should notice that his name is on that list.
Without it there probably would Not be the 5150
Tim Pierce #50!
It’s like my spider 4
I think they were soliciting SRV? I think SRVs early tone was best, the fumble tone was too mushy/fuzzy imo but I wonder what would have been if he had gone the SLO route?
It's a great metal amp
Thought about getting a Soldano 20 years ago, went Mesa F30 instead
awesome amp!
Awesome
GodDAMN that was a good song choice! Instantly reminded me of Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back 😂
Life’s been good
Warren Haynes
Tim Pierce was on that list, of course.
You can get a used Jet City (which is the same amp) for a third of the price.
Cries in *saldana* , laughs in L (marshal) 😂😂 wtf man
I have the Yamaha Sl100 amp that we designed and built by Solldano for Yamaha amp and I have the 50 watt combo both tube driven sweetness.
Martin Barr swears by them.
I need more practice, not more gear. I can get to 9 of 10 sounding like the pros with the gear I've got. I need more practice to PLAY like the pros.
Exactly!
Gary Moore😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊00
I played one and really didn’t like it as much as I thought I would….. I actually was gravitating towards the Friedman
"Saldano" :D
Nothing like pulling an amp out of a box 🤌🏻
Michael Landau is a beast a bass player friend of mine plays in one of his projects. Got to see them a few times at the Baked Potato, absolutely KILLER...
Wasnt this the sound of Bon Jovi's 2nd or 3rd album? Slippery When Wet.
There a great amp but crazy expensive
What's the R and P next to the names mean? Reverb? Power amp?
$5,700 for the head plus that slanted cab on Sweetwater. What's the peasant alternative?
Neural dsp amp plug in 😆
Bugera trirec Infinium rules!
Funny Lou Reed got one so soon lol
What is the riff at 0:27?
Bro got mark knopflers weath dream amp
I just skipped multiple political podcast shorts and landed on this and thought “oh thank god, safe ground”
Thank you, Rhett.
Amen!
Have one, it's okay nothing special
"pushed too hard" Sorry Tim. No such thing lol.
I want one
does it can get a nice clean tone?
Rhett shull should give all his subscribers a free amp since he has so many😊
I will find one,money no object,I will pay anything for it,name any price I will pay I'm very very rich
I think Daniel johns lol
Look at the names on that list!
One day.. yes one day one will be mine! Bah hahaha might have to sell my car
Can’t he just make a more affordable version of this amp maybe made over seas somewhere cause not everyone has 3,000 or 5,000 for a tube amp
there is a SLO30
@@guitarscientist9386 yea 3,000 lol the solid State one is ehh
@guitarscientist9386 yes, I have the slo30 & put an mxr 10 band eq with it & it's awesome
Demartini
And there is a slo 30 now that is supposed to be awesome
Absolutely..I use a 10 band mxr eq with it & it is awesome. Killer tones
Can anyone tell me why do guitar players have 2 amps one ontop of another ? Is it because of trying to blend soundsof both amp together with different settings or watts ?
Sultana
Does it do modern metal?
Supposedly they do very well at that
Boost it and it totally works
Go see Mike Landau play at The Baked Potato and thank me later.
That’s what is said about every amp … “it’s been in sone of the greatest albums blah blah blah …
$4,000 - no thanks ‼️