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dolphins are gay posted:are those tiny belt-wearable amplifiers good for anything at all? Even playing with headphones or using with some recording software? I've actually heard a lot of good things about the Danelectro Honeytone. If I didn't already have a couple of battery powered amps, I'd be tempted to get one.
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Manky posted:I've actually heard a lot of good things about the Danelectro Honeytone. If I didn't already have a couple of battery powered amps, I'd be tempted to get one. The Honeytone is a cool amp, but it sounds like a fuzz pedal with a speaker. You get a REALLY cool sound, but don't expect anything like dynamics, etc. Think more Big Muff cranked with your phone speaker hooked up.
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Professorbx posted:The Honeytone is a cool amp, but it sounds like a fuzz pedal with a speaker. You get a REALLY cool sound, but don't expect anything like dynamics, etc. Think more Big Muff cranked with your phone speaker hooked up. All temptation removed, then. That's what I have my Pipe Amp for!
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Professorbx posted:Think more Big Muff cranked with your phone speaker hooked up. For content, to Manky's query: Vox Night Train has an 8 ohm speaker out, as does the Orange Tiny Terror, Marshall Haze MHZ15 and Egater Tweaker. And then there are combos with speaker outs like the Fender Pro Junior and Blues Junior (Super Champ XD for a hybrid that people love). That's a crap ton of variety in the $500/15w range. Limited selection for heads cheaper than that... Blackstar HT-5H people seem to like, the Value Junior is a mod'er delight and few others I've heard and read nothing about. "Clean" tone is a state of mind. Depends what your reference is, all amps have a color.
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I'm looking for a small combo amp (apartment and I have to ship across the country in 6 months). I went to Guitar Center and played the Orange Tiny Terror combo amp and it sounds amazing. However it is $859, I want to check out other 15w combo amps before I buy it. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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# ? Mar 30, 2011 03:23 |
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The little blackstar ones.
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# ? Mar 30, 2011 15:29 |
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I checked out all the little combos and settled on a used Mesa F30. It's more like 22w, but I was looking for something that could do clean, crunch, and a more modern high-gain tone and that's the only thing in the price range that I felt could. It sounds real nice at low volumes, too.
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Sweeper posted:I'm looking for a small combo amp (apartment and I have to ship across the country in 6 months). I went to Guitar Center and played the Orange Tiny Terror combo amp and it sounds amazing. However it is $859, I want to check out other 15w combo amps before I buy it. Does anyone have any recommendations?
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Sweeper posted:I'm looking for a small combo amp (apartment and I have to ship across the country in 6 months). I went to Guitar Center and played the Orange Tiny Terror combo amp and it sounds amazing. However it is $859, I want to check out other 15w combo amps before I buy it. Does anyone have any recommendations? Did you try these at Guitar Center? I play with 2 guys who both have these and they seem pretty nice. http://www.fender.com/products/hotrod/models.php?prodNo=2230500
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TyChan posted:Did you try these at Guitar Center? I play with 2 guys who both have these and they seem pretty nice. They are good but kind of boxy sounding. I always thought that, side by side, the Pro Jr smoked the Blues Jr (even with the 10in speaker and lack of features).
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Professorbx posted:They are good but kind of boxy sounding. I always thought that, side by side, the Pro Jr smoked the Blues Jr (even with the 10in speaker and lack of features). Thanks, I'll look at these after work tomorrow. I found a tiny terror on cl for ~$600 and it isn't too far away. I'm hoping that it doesn't get sold before I have a chance to check it out.
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Sweeper posted:Thanks, I'll look at these after work tomorrow. I found a tiny terror on cl for ~$600 and it isn't too far away. I'm hoping that it doesn't get sold before I have a chance to check it out. The Pro JR is kind of the hidden gem of the Fender line. It was actually designed by Bruce Zinky (the story I was told by the one of the execs there was that he was told to make a good, simple amp on Friday, and came back on Monday with the prototype), and is an amazing sounding amp for the money. Basically sounds like the bastard son of a Champ and an AC15. Not a huge amount of gain but it is loud for 15 watts and EXTREMELY controllable with the volume knob. Because of the one volume/one tone setup, you have to fight really hard to get a bad sound out of it. Also, it takes pedals like a pro.
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# ? Apr 1, 2011 07:25 |
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Played a Top Hat in Tennessee recently. Was amazing.
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Fellas, maybe you can help me make up my mind. I've got the option to buy a Vox AD30VT off Craigslist for $115 or I can go buy a new Vox 15VT for $130 and tax. I was playing around on the Vox 15VT earlier and really liked it, which is when these things came to my attention. For those that don't know, the VT is the successor to the ADxxVT series. They're similar but the VT model is new and improved with nearly double pre-sets and effects options. The VT also has its own Reverb knob, which I really liked. I play primarly for myself, I'm not looking to gig with either of these, so the extra wattage isn't all that important. Is it worth it to save a few bucks to buy the older model? Looking at reviews it sounds like while the VT is more advanced, it's not necessarily light years ahead of its predecessor.
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# ? Apr 1, 2011 23:18 |
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If you're not going to gig I say spend maybe $50 more and get a small all-tube amp for extra vintage tone etc
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rt4 posted:If you're not going to gig I say spend maybe $50 more and get a small all-tube amp for extra vintage tone etc Globochem, see if you can try out the Vox AC4TV combo. poo poo's boss.
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Globochem posted:Fellas, maybe you can help me make up my mind. I've got the option to buy a Vox AD30VT off Craigslist for $115 or I can go buy a new Vox 15VT for $130 and tax. Having seen cold solder breaks on the "tube" circuit of my AD30....yea, different amp. The AC4tv is stupidly great sounding.
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betterinsodapop posted:Globochem, see if you can try out the Vox AC4TV combo. poo poo's boss. This is what I have and it sounds great, though I'll add that I wish I could get a solid clean sound at a higher volume. Switching to a 12AT7 preamp is supposed to achieve that and I think I'll try it soon...
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Professorbx posted:The Pro JR is kind of the hidden gem of the Fender line. It was actually designed by Bruce Zinky (the story I was told by the one of the execs there was that he was told to make a good, simple amp on Friday, and came back on Monday with the prototype), and is an amazing sounding amp for the money. Basically sounds like the bastard son of a Champ and an AC15. Not a huge amount of gain but it is loud for 15 watts and EXTREMELY controllable with the volume knob. Because of the one volume/one tone setup, you have to fight really hard to get a bad sound out of it. Also, it takes pedals like a pro. They didn't have one at the local guitar center so I guess I'll have to try and find another place that carries them locally. I've never really done much with pedals so I guess I'll have to look into those too. Edit: I was also thinking of getting a just a head and picking up a cab on craigslist. My price limit is still ~800-900 so I was thinking I could get more out of it. This puts the dual terror in my price range as well as a some other amps. Does anyone have any recommendations for this that I should check out? Sweeper fucked around with this message at 18:11 on Apr 2, 2011 |
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Just want to say I bought a Blues Jr off someone here on the forums last year and it is an excellent amp. I truly love mine.
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Sweeper posted:They didn't have one at the local guitar center so I guess I'll have to try and find another place that carries them locally. I've never really done much with pedals so I guess I'll have to look into those too. If I had $800 to spend right now I would most certainly find a vintage Fender Twin/Super Reverb on Craigslist. They're out there and they're much cheaper than their reissue counterparts.
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Sweeper posted:I was also thinking of getting a just a head and picking up a cab on craigslist. My price limit is still ~800-900 so I was thinking I could get more out of it. This puts the dual terror in my price range as well as a some other amps. Does anyone have any recommendations for this that I should check out? If you want a Fender-style amp I'd look for a used Peavey Classic 20/30/50, I see them all the time on craigslist around here. I picked up a 50w combo for $300 a little while back so the 20w version will keep you well under budget if you find one. I mostly use it for surf but the lead channel is pretty nice too.
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rt4 posted:If I had $800 to spend right now I would most certainly find a vintage Fender Twin/Super Reverb on Craigslist. I just went to a local store (Emerald City Guitars) and played on a Fender SuperReverb and a Rivera 5512 and I have to say I think I like the 5512 more. The 5512 was $999 I think, which seems like a lot (I feel like I could get a deal for cheaper somewhere?). It is in great condition too which is nice, except for microphonic tube which would be fixed. I also tried the tiny terror head because they didn't have the dual terror, the second time playing it I wasn't as big a fan. The other nice thing was that he said he could ship the amp in 6 months so I wouldn't have to pay any sales tax on it (like 9%). So many amps! Sweeper fucked around with this message at 23:19 on Apr 2, 2011 |
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I'm new to ML, but I have a question. How do you go about selling an amp you don't use or want anymore? I've got a Ampeg SVT350 bass head that I've carted around through several moves and many years without using it. There's a music store near me that buys used equipment, but they offered only $125, which is just not enough for a 350 watt, well-cared for amp. Do ML folks just ebay or craigslist their for-sale amps?
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Yes, but there's also a gear trades thread too.
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Van Dis posted:I'm new to ML, but I have a question. How do you go about selling an amp you don't use or want anymore? I've got a Ampeg SVT350 bass head that I've carted around through several moves and many years without using it. There's a music store near me that buys used equipment, but they offered only $125, which is just not enough for a 350 watt, well-cared for amp. Do ML folks just ebay or craigslist their for-sale amps? Also, try registering as a supporting member of Talkbass. It costs ~$12, but the buyers are pretty fair about prices. $125 is criminally low, but tou probably shouldn't expect to get anywhere close to your purchase price for that head. That series of solid state Ampeg heads doesn't have a lot of market pull.
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TyChan posted:Also, try registering as a supporting member of Talkbass. It costs ~$12, but the buyers are pretty fair about prices. Thanks for the tips. Yeah, if I could get another hundred for it, I'd be okay with that. I don't expect to get anything like what I paid for it ten years ago. The handful that popped up in the Talkbass archives went for $250-$400, but I don't even want that much. Honestly, it'd be nice to find a store that would take it off my hands. I'll keep looking.
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# ? Apr 5, 2011 00:39 |
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If you want it gone and are fine with selling it under market value the Craigslist hordes will probably buy it off you in a day.
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Sweeper posted:They didn't have one at the local guitar center so I guess I'll have to try and find another place that carries them locally. I've never really done much with pedals so I guess I'll have to look into those too. FYI a new high gain terror just got announced so I'd wait to check that out.
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Thanks for all the earlier recommendations, thread. In the end I went in a different direction. I was browsing eBay and snapped up a Guitar Research T30R for a little under $50, including shipping. 30W, single tube preamp. I like this thing a lot.
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What amps are like the Marshall 1959 but cheaper and not so darn loud but still not poo poo?
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Hammer Floyd posted:Hey all I love my 6505 head. I run a boss dd-3 and a rv-5 in the effect loop with a boost pedal (I think its a bbe boost/compression?) and I use the footswitch effects loop as my lead channel. I think I get a decent smoother lead tone and Im still able to maintain a super tight heavy rhythm. I play only extreme tech death metal stuff so I want a tight but real heavy rhythm with a smooth and clear lead. Pickups obviously are the biggest factor in whether your leads are dimebag or petrucci (or muhammed suicmez). I almost never solo on my bridge pickup. Neck pickups are for leads in metal unless you are ripping divebombs and crazy pinch harmonics.
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Boz0r posted:What amps are like the Marshall 1959 but cheaper and not so darn loud but still not poo poo? What exactly about the Marshall 1959 are you trying to capture? I take it you basically want a more affordable, lower watt version of a Plexi?
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TyChan posted:What exactly about the Marshall 1959 are you trying to capture? I take it you basically want a more affordable, lower watt version of a Plexi? Well, to be honest I've never actually tried the amp as I live pretty far from shops where I can try it. I like the sound of these classic tube amps and a lot of my favourite bands whose sounds I'd like to be in the same ballpark as use the '59. I also like the sound of the Cornford MK50 which is sort of the same but with a bit more bite, but that's about twice the price of the '59 and impossible to get here in Denmark.
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# ? Apr 12, 2011 23:04 |
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There's countless Marshall 18 watt clones out there, Ceriatone probably being the most notable.
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At the risk of sounding like a spammer, Ampeg is rolling out a new line of tube amps: http://iheartguitarblog.com/2011/04/musikmesse-2011-ampeg-gvt-guitar-amps.html They look like the old V4s and VT-22s you see on eBay from time to time. I have no idea whether they sound like the old Ampeg guitar amps and whether or not that would be a good thing. Do Ampegs have a certain guitar tone that they're famous for in the same way people seek out the SVT bass sound?
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It'd be nice if they did a VH140C reissue.
cheap sunglasses fucked around with this message at 21:14 on Apr 18, 2011 |
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TyChan posted:Do Ampegs have a certain guitar tone that they're famous for in the same way people seek out the SVT bass sound? Clean as gently caress. Apparently the execs at Ampeg didn't like distortion, so their early amps were made to be clean to ear-splitting volumes. The later V series amps had a sort of HiWatt mojo going on-bright, clean with just the right amount of hair. Think Queens of the Stone Age and mid-era Rolling Stones.
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Three Red Lights posted:FYI a new high gain terror just got announced so I'd wait to check that out. Welp, sounds like I just found my next purchase.
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I've got a Blackstar HT-5 combo. It seems less loud and kinda muddier than when I got it, so I was thinking of chucking some new tubes in it. Assuming I go with the same types of tube (12AX7 and 12BH7,) should it be fairly "plug and play?" I can't seem to get a straight answer anywhere, even the manufacturer makes contradicting statements.
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