Well, I like to talk about what I like to listen to and play--so here goes. Please don't make too much fun of me for my tastes...
18 Watt does a lot of different styles for me personally. First, I performed a few "clean up" type of mods on mine. Well, I dig John Squire's playing in the Stone Roses. This amp pretty much nails the "Second Coming" tones well. BTW, if you haven't checked out these guys, you are missing out on some killer tones! Their earlier stuff is a bit harsh sounding from an engineering standpoint, but their material is brilliant IMO.
Next would be Edge's tones. Man, I love these guys. I play and pretty much most of his tones using the 18 Watt. Especially Achtung Baby sounds. Killer!This amp does the breathy and swirly sound exceptionally well. I think that now this is one of the most "British of British" sounding amps I have ever played or heard. Great harmonics for playing suspended chords--does not mud up like your standard Marshall for playing funky chords with weird harmonic ratios--you know, your not so standard chords.
Keith! Mick Taylor! Hell yes. I have been learning and playing Sticky Fingers a lot lately. "Can't you hear me knocking" is almost perfection through this amp. Sister Morphine electric chops are fat as fat can be. Who needs tweed?!
J. Mascis--Dinosaur Jr--Where You Been? A killer guitar orgy album. All grit and dirt--but brilliant. Start Choppin double stops galore from the 18. Killer as well. When I saw them in the early 90's, they had a **** of 100W Plexi's/"100" 4X12's onstage. My eardrums were hurtin for certain. Well, I could see that tone shrunk down inside the studio--and I could definitely hear him using a tortured 18 Watt for his sounds--possibly with some gain boost as well.
Robben Ford: Yes, this little Brit Amp when set clean w/humbuckers can get pretty close believe it or not. Just don't nail the first stage too hard and you can get "almost Dumble like tone" from this beast. Unusual, yes. Possible, I know it.
James: Seven. A very clean album. Set clean using the middle strat pickup I get the nice clean linear sound when using slight chorus. A sad album in some ways--depressing. But still one of my favorites. Since Daives uses Burns guitars, I figure the Strat middle PU sounds closest to his sounds on this album. About the only time I plug a pedal in front of this amp.
New Order: Substance--Ceremony. Killer funk, sterile, phasey sounds--especially with a little short delay/slight phase shift.
Beatles: Let it Be, Abbey Road. Revolver. Killer arpeggiated choursed runs on Abbey Road--Sun King, Heavy, etc. Great for the rhythms as well. Leads sting like Harrison's sound. Great sound--and almost accurate as well. I did the PI mod to clean up the amp so I could more easily get closer to a Fender clean/vox swirl.
Free: Fire and Water. Cranked w/buckers. Close to Kossof grind and clarity. Love these guys.
Just a few of my tastes and what I play with this amp. I didn't even mention Clapton or Townshend. My two favorites of all time. Obviously, this amp is well suited for this...And I didn't even mention the Blues yet! The amp can be very versatile if is is EQ'ed and tricked out.
Jason


