Yep. Solid state can fail too.
The best sounding solid state amp I’ve owned was a Gibson Lab Series L5. A “BB King”amp.(also that guitar player from Kings X -Tye Tabor*spelling?) I sold it back to the guy a bought it from. I would still own it if he didn’t ask to buy it back. He deserved it.
That said;
Tube amps have been pretty good to me over the years. I have lost, at least, as many solid state amps as tube amps to failures over the years. But....I’ve owned more tube amps by far.
It’s a bummer when either type fails catastrophically.
Taking in to consideration the styles that you play, and the sheer number of pedals you own, your Quilter choice is one that I could imagine myself making. (The fact that it can pull double duty as a bass amp is a bonus)
I hope you keep something with tubes in it(that little Peavey head for example, would be a shame to see you let go of-you’ve mentioned that you were fond of what you get from it)
Good luck Ray!
The best sounding solid state amp I’ve owned was a Gibson Lab Series L5. A “BB King”amp.(also that guitar player from Kings X -Tye Tabor*spelling?) I sold it back to the guy a bought it from. I would still own it if he didn’t ask to buy it back. He deserved it.
That said;
Tube amps have been pretty good to me over the years. I have lost, at least, as many solid state amps as tube amps to failures over the years. But....I’ve owned more tube amps by far.
It’s a bummer when either type fails catastrophically.
Taking in to consideration the styles that you play, and the sheer number of pedals you own, your Quilter choice is one that I could imagine myself making. (The fact that it can pull double duty as a bass amp is a bonus)
I hope you keep something with tubes in it(that little Peavey head for example, would be a shame to see you let go of-you’ve mentioned that you were fond of what you get from it)
Good luck Ray!
