Epiphone So-Cal 50W head
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Epiphone So-Cal 50W head
Anyone had any experience with these? Not seen them before, think I'll hunt one down and see if I can have a go myself, but just wondering if anyone's had any experiences with them etc.
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Re: Epiphone So-Cal 50W head
No idea, but there are much better, cheaper and tried and tested amps out there. Have a look at the Peavey Windsor. In fact, you could even get a Vox AC30CC for that exact same price. I'd have thought that were right up your street.BobArsecake wrote:Anyone had any experience with these? Not seen them before, think I'll hunt one down and see if I can have a go myself, but just wondering if anyone's had any experiences with them etc.
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Yeah, what Mike said. Ideally I want a head though so I can plonk it on my existing cab. I hate effects pedals too so I want reverb and possibly tremolo built in. Also, I don't want any more power than 50watts. If all that fails, I'll get a Hot Rod Deluxe and cunt about getting a good crunch out of it, I've done it before, and damn it, I'll do it again, despite the nay sayers!
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Yeah the Epiphone is not worth it. Especially what you guys are paying over there for it. The cleans sounded alright, but the overdrive just didnt do it for me. Hell for a little bit more you could go with an Orange Rocker 30 combo. I would kill for one of those.
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Yeah, Peavey Classic club. But get the Delta Blues. I wanted one much more than the 30, but didn't have the dosh. It's a much nicer sound, and the distortion channel sounds good still, despite the shared EQ, unlike the 30.BobArsecake wrote:Hahah, I like them. I've a few friends who use them, and after using that DeVille at Cowbells and messing with it etc it quite sold me. I may look at the Peavey Classics though, another friend of mine's just bought one and loves it, yet I've not had a play with it yet.
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I was actually thinking about getting the head of that, it's in my price range, but I'd have to test it out properly, for some reason I've got it in my head that I don't think an Orange will give the sounds I want, but I've not played through one so that's complete nonsense in all likelihood.Mike wrote:See THAT is an amp.zoinks wrote:Orange Rocker 30 combo.
The Rocker series are kick ass amps. Im saving up for a combo and i am pumped. The sounds it produces are absolutely amazing, but somethings that people dont like about it though, is that the clean channel has no eq and has no effects loop, if those things dont bother you, then get it.
edit: they are also loud as fuck.
edit: they are also loud as fuck.
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