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Uncle Marx
Jan 16, 2006

My Marshall MG10CD's overdrive went kaputt after years of trusty duty, so I'm looking for a new practice amp for my home and for band practice.

Requirements:
  • No more than 200€-300€ (~$260-$390)
  • Enough power for band practice, must have good sound at room volume too. Doesn't need wattage for stage performance.
  • Connector for overdrive pedal
Optional:
  • Emulated headphone out a plus
  • Some built-in effects like tremolo or (step-)flange would be nice
  • Connector for effect pedals like wah-wah a plus (is there a special connector for that or do you just put it between guitar/amp//amp/external speaker?)

I've had good experience with Marshall and very bad one with Line6 amps. Someone recommended me Orange, but I'm open to any maker.

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Uncle Marx
Jan 16, 2006

Ackbarf posted:

To really answer your question, it'd be a good idea to tell us what kind of music you want to play.
I'm playing mostly rock (alternative, indie rock, garage rock/post-punk revival, classic rock).

Also, you're right, that MG10CD was home use only would've been way too quiet for band practice (although it had surprisingly good song for its size).

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