Honestly, so hard to say. I love them both, and the both have really incredible cleans. I tend to play differently on each, and with different instruments. I like maple neck tele's on the AN, and Strats, and rosewood neck tele's. I like HB's on both. I usually play pretty clean and run the same pedals into either for the most part -- I sometimes add a Klone to the AN, but that may be the music I'm inspired to play on that.
Alan Baral Thanks for the reply. I ask because I own a Two Rock Custom Reverb Sig. V3 with dual rectifiers. Sometimes I feel like it can be too dark and low mid heavy. The Wonderland peaked my curiosity about a brighter clean, although I think your speaker make have the biggest influence in what I’m hearing. I have a matching cab with Celestion G12-65s. Maybe I should experiment with an EV type speaker?
@@rockeye The EV in this is great, and it's from Warehouse. I also have an AN WOD combo that I keep at my office -- that has an older G12-65. I love the sound of that amp as well -- and, maybe it's darker....maybe. I'll never use the total head room on the EV -- and it is a very tight sound, so maybe that's the difference. Haven't been in the office for 6 weeks so I can't compare at the moment.
Details in the description. I special order from Sweetwater from the custom shop to create a “modded” 62 tele. Fun guitar, although I sold it several years back.
@@alanbaral3546 Found it! Thank you...www.sweetwater.com/insync/fender-custom-shop-sweetwater-mod-squad-62-telecaster-custom/ I also have a WD and love this setup.
It's a Warehouse Speaker version of the EVM12L -- not sure the name, but it will be on their website. It's perfect in this amp. But, so is a Celestion G12-65...which is a little less stiff, and I have that in my WOD combo.
Honestly -- I don't have a preference. I play both all the time. Just depends on the moment whether I plug into one or the other. If I really dig into it, I probably play humbuckers more on the WOD, and single coils more on the TR. But that's not a rule. I also tend to play most often very clean with a small bit of drive.
@@alanbaral3546 me too, I have 5 more months left for my two rock to come home!. I loved the traditional clean as well bcuz I like clean tones with pedals..
Why are you playing that on a tele. I traded my real micawber '53 for an L7 before teles were worth a dime. Anybody interested in jazz, blues, travis picking -- besides you -- will want to know how a super 400, or at least an es335, sounds thru a clean wonderland channel
Glorious tone. Bad ass playing
Sounds like a really good D-style amp. Great playing too!
Nice playing... Best, Pete.
Great playing! Nice amp.
Nice playing! Wish the master was up a tad more though
What a beast player
how do you like it compared to the Carol Ann?
So does the Two Rock Traditional Clean sound sweeter or does this have better cleans? How are they different?
Honestly, so hard to say. I love them both, and the both have really incredible cleans. I tend to play differently on each, and with different instruments. I like maple neck tele's on the AN, and Strats, and rosewood neck tele's. I like HB's on both. I usually play pretty clean and run the same pedals into either for the most part -- I sometimes add a Klone to the AN, but that may be the music I'm inspired to play on that.
Alan Baral Thanks for the reply. I ask because I own a Two Rock Custom Reverb Sig. V3 with dual rectifiers. Sometimes I feel like it can be too dark and low mid heavy. The Wonderland peaked my curiosity about a brighter clean, although I think your speaker make have the biggest influence in what I’m hearing. I have a matching cab with Celestion G12-65s. Maybe I should experiment with an EV type speaker?
@@rockeye The EV in this is great, and it's from Warehouse. I also have an AN WOD combo that I keep at my office -- that has an older G12-65. I love the sound of that amp as well -- and, maybe it's darker....maybe. I'll never use the total head room on the EV -- and it is a very tight sound, so maybe that's the difference. Haven't been in the office for 6 weeks so I can't compare at the moment.
Great playing! Which tele is that exactly?
Details in the description. I special order from Sweetwater from the custom shop to create a “modded” 62 tele. Fun guitar, although I sold it several years back.
@@alanbaral3546 Found it! Thank you...www.sweetwater.com/insync/fender-custom-shop-sweetwater-mod-squad-62-telecaster-custom/ I also have a WD and love this setup.
Awesome tones! What speaker(s) were you using?
It's a Warehouse Speaker version of the EVM12L -- not sure the name, but it will be on their website. It's perfect in this amp. But, so is a Celestion G12-65...which is a little less stiff, and I have that in my WOD combo.
50. Plenty of head room for me.
50 watt or 100?
Do you prefer this or your two rock traditional clean?
Honestly -- I don't have a preference. I play both all the time. Just depends on the moment whether I plug into one or the other. If I really dig into it, I probably play humbuckers more on the WOD, and single coils more on the TR. But that's not a rule. I also tend to play most often very clean with a small bit of drive.
@@alanbaral3546 me too, I have 5 more months left for my two rock to come home!. I loved the traditional clean as well bcuz I like clean tones with pedals..
@@joshua0226 Nice. In a truly perfect world, I'd ALSO own a TR Classic Reverb Sig, AND an Amp Nation Steel String Sultan.
Why are you playing that on a tele. I traded my real micawber '53 for an L7 before teles were worth a dime. Anybody interested in jazz, blues, travis picking -- besides you -- will want to know how a super 400, or at least an es335, sounds thru a clean wonderland channel