I heard those don't sound as good (or maybe it was the Chinese red stripes that didn't sound good whereas the American red stripes sounded good? Don't remember.)
Doog wrote:Tone is stored in the balls
theshadowofseattle wrote:That's why there's two: one for pee, one for tone.
Bandits seem to have a good buzz about them. Closest I have is a Peavey Renown 212. I see them pop up in my local pawn shop though. If I didn't have like six amps already, I might be more tempted to try one out. Post pics when you can.
Yeah any model of the Peavey Bandits are pretty solid, I think there is some mis-placed snobbery about the different era models, but honestly they all sound very similar and all sound good.
I don't think you'll find anything for the same price that'll do the job so well, Roland Cube's get a lot of love too but I don't have much experience with them so can't comment.
I don't think the early Solo series and the Transtube series sound anything alike. Transtube is far more versatile and can sound like a lot of different kinds of amps from Vox to Fender. They work very well for recording but live, I just don't think they sound as full or rich as I'd like. The earlier Solo series Bandits are much louder and less versatile but to me, in a live band setting, they hold up better, and they have a very good sound IMO, perfect for that early Pixies sound (Come on Pilgrim and Surfer Rosa). Amazing reverb as well. They're quite dark sounding.