Dude - I almost own a dozen guitars now, and one amp. Take it from me, you can only play one guitar at a time.
Get another amp.
REASONING:
You can play through two amps at the same time, also a different amp can give your one guitar a different "flavor." There aren't many big players out there that only have one amp onstage, yet one guitar is all you need.
My buddy has the Deville, and just got another fender amp. Its a tube 18Watt or something. It has like two or three knobs... and when you turn it up all the way it naturally distorts. the 18watts let you crank it without shattering glass.
If you're not opposed to line6 I'd say check those out - you get a lot of Bang for you buck - all kinds of tones. and you can put them into a PA (for playing) or into a computer (for recording) versatile. Joe used to use them for his Twin Reverb tones back when he did smaller gigs and his vintage twin reverbs couldn't handle the road wear & tear.
I play Rivera amps. you should check em out if youve never heard of em.
- Nic from Detroit...
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