Topic: looking for a good set up.
Guys-
I'm 17 and have been playing guitar for 11 years now. In this time I've been playing first a Yamaha Pacifica through a Marshall MG 15 CDR, and now a Schecter Diamond Series 2006 30th Anniversary through either the Marshall or a Line 6 Spider IV 120. I'm now at the stage where I was to get some slightly more professional gear as the Marshall is too small to handle anything bigger than my bedroom and the Line 6 just isn't a good amp, tonally lacking and to complex for my liking (I much prefer just the simple volume, reverb and tone). I know very little about amplification, FX-loops, pedal boards and how to get a good set up that'll last me my playing years and get the sound I'm looking for.
The tone that Joe manages to get from his combination of amps and foot pedals is where I would like to be at but I'm influenced by other artists such as Clapton and Knopfler and I would like to be able to create a little diversity in my tones. At the moment I find that it is hard to play straight chords through my Marshall without getting an awful mash of sound and would like to know how to achieve a clear overdriven sound through any amp (I understand that this would obviously fluctuate between amps).
I would be extremely grateful of any suggestions of equipment I should take a look at and research. I am mainly looking at switching to a cab and a head possibly having two cabs and two heads joined as Joe Does, however I don't understand how this set up needs to be, well, set up!
Any help would be much appreciated,
Thanks,
Malcolm Thorne
email: m-thorne@live.com