Doom/stoner/metal amp; need OHM help from amp gurus
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Doom/stoner/metal amp; need OHM help from amp gurus
Come on then. Give me some suggestions. I'm looking at a budget of about £400-£600, possibly more and hopefully including at least one or two 12" speakers (maybe even £800 for a full head+2x12cab setup). I was considering the Tiny Terror. It's low wattage but I'm going to be playing shitty pubs, maybe one or two large clubs, so I was wondering if it would handle the POWAH or if I might need to graduate to the Dual Terror. Another option was one of the new Ampeg SVT 15watt heads, or even the 1x12 50 watt combo in the same range. Unsure of any other decent options. I'm tuned low to A standard, so it needs to be able to handle some fairly low tuned sustained notes.
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Brandon W wrote:you elites.
Fucking +1 for Matamp, always loved them, no idea why I didn't think of one straight away.
I love the look of the 1224 MKII, I'll keep an eye out for second-handers but how much would they be brand new? They don't say on the site.
Mike, the Dark Terror + 15" cab was another idea I'd been toying around with. I was worried it would just sound too metal, though, which was why I was looking more toward the regular TT (more versatile too?). All of this would mean potentially selling the Classic 30 off as well, if only for the fact that I just won't have space for it anymore.
I love the look of the 1224 MKII, I'll keep an eye out for second-handers but how much would they be brand new? They don't say on the site.
Mike, the Dark Terror + 15" cab was another idea I'd been toying around with. I was worried it would just sound too metal, though, which was why I was looking more toward the regular TT (more versatile too?). All of this would mean potentially selling the Classic 30 off as well, if only for the fact that I just won't have space for it anymore.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
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Nah, the TT has a shit clean sound anyway, don't compromise.ekwatts wrote:Fucking +1 for Matamp, always loved them, no idea why I didn't think of one straight away.
I love the look of the 1224 MKII, I'll keep an eye out for second-handers but how much would they be brand new? They don't say on the site.
Mike, the Dark Terror + 15" cab was another idea I'd been toying around with. I was worried it would just sound too metal, though, which was why I was looking more toward the regular TT (more versatile too?). All of this would mean potentially selling the Classic 30 off as well, if only for the fact that I just won't have space for it anymore.
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Already discussed.MrJamesBrown wrote:How about the Dual Terror?
I've sent a price enquiry off to Matamp for a 1224 MKII without effects loop or built in reverb (half because I never, ever use such things, half because I'm wondering if it will save moneys). I asked for it in black and gold. Was considering white tolex and gold as well, but I figure getting a matching cab would be a big fat pain in the dick. I was also considering asking if they'd make a 1x15" unloaded cab to match but I'll leave it for now and wait to see what they say about the amp. There's not much on eBay just at the moment.

Brandon W wrote:you elites.
If you don't need tube distortion then you could always go for a silverface bassman and use pedals. Or an old Sound City or Carlsboro or Selmer etc. Obviously you won't be respected though. For that you will need a Matamp/White/Green/Orange. You can get a S/H Matamp for that money. Personally I would keep away from little Chinese PCB machines in favour of something sturdier and handwired.
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On a budget, I'd say Crate Blue Voodoo.
Once you get passed the Cratelolz and the fairly shitty cosmetics (black it out with acrylic paint) , you'll find that it's a very capable metal amp with power to spare.
Their low pricepoint lets you invest in what I think is really the key factor in coping the kind of sounds you describe, a good quality 4x12 loaded with nice speakers.
Once you get passed the Cratelolz and the fairly shitty cosmetics (black it out with acrylic paint) , you'll find that it's a very capable metal amp with power to spare.
Their low pricepoint lets you invest in what I think is really the key factor in coping the kind of sounds you describe, a good quality 4x12 loaded with nice speakers.
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I can't tell you it won't but it's probably not te easiest route to "that sound", if you know what i mean?
The easiest way I've come across making things sound Doomy/Stonery has involved pushing speakers to the point of breakup.
This requires a lot of power from an amplifier and a speaker cabinet/array that will sound good when implemented in that way.
The golden rule for that seems to be 1, large speaker surface (so either a lot of speakers or a couple really big ones) and 2, a nice sounding closed back cab.
The easiest way I've come across making things sound Doomy/Stonery has involved pushing speakers to the point of breakup.
This requires a lot of power from an amplifier and a speaker cabinet/array that will sound good when implemented in that way.
The golden rule for that seems to be 1, large speaker surface (so either a lot of speakers or a couple really big ones) and 2, a nice sounding closed back cab.
You could buy a harley benton 212 and cut a new baffle cheaply enough. Closed back and everything.ekwatts wrote:I'm still considering enlisting some poor sucker to build me a 1x15"+1x12" in a single cab, do you think that would be a good stand-in for a 4x12?
EDIT: Oh wait I read 1x10" and 1x12" for some reason.