Recommend me a practice amp
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Recommend me a practice amp
I need something decent for dorm/apartment life - my night-owl tendencies require something quiet.
Here's what I'm thinking:
1. Well made = I tried some new Fender SS combos that felt like happy meal toys (Champ 600, too).
2. Super low-noise = I'm obsessive about noise; no hum, buzz, or hiss. A small amount of white noise is OK as long as it's not excessive.
3. Good cleans = never use distortion; mostly looking for Fender-ish or jazzy cleans
4. Don't care if it's tube or SS, but I definitely want analog
My budget is going to be $500 max, preferably ~$200. At least 90% of my playing is in my room, so I'm willing to spend a bit for something good. I was looking at the Weber kits, mostly the 5F2A Princeton, but I've heard varying reports about noise. I'm trying to track down a vintage champ/princeton to check out, but that's been slow going. Besides that, the general consensus is something like a new Vox Pathfinder.
Any suggestions?
Here's what I'm thinking:
1. Well made = I tried some new Fender SS combos that felt like happy meal toys (Champ 600, too).
2. Super low-noise = I'm obsessive about noise; no hum, buzz, or hiss. A small amount of white noise is OK as long as it's not excessive.
3. Good cleans = never use distortion; mostly looking for Fender-ish or jazzy cleans
4. Don't care if it's tube or SS, but I definitely want analog
My budget is going to be $500 max, preferably ~$200. At least 90% of my playing is in my room, so I'm willing to spend a bit for something good. I was looking at the Weber kits, mostly the 5F2A Princeton, but I've heard varying reports about noise. I'm trying to track down a vintage champ/princeton to check out, but that's been slow going. Besides that, the general consensus is something like a new Vox Pathfinder.
Any suggestions?
Easier said then done, sadly. Most small amps are useless garbage - the biggest problem seems to be finding something that doesn't fart out and distort on the bass notes. I picked up a used Peavey Audition this evening that sounds good, but am returning it tomorrow because the buzz and hum is too much.blacktaxi wrote:if you need just quiet practice amp, i think you can get something like 10W Crate, for like 100$ i think.
It's really defeating - I went through 3 stores today and couldn't find anything acceptable.
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^^^ Me too, all of this. I need a cheap living room practice amp. Was thinking about the Champ 600 - there's a few mod kits available online. There's also a Gretsch branded version of this which looks way sexier:
http://www.gretschguitars.com/gear/inde ... duct=G5222
The Torres and Weber champ kits work out too expensive now due to the exchange rate, and I don't think I'm ready to build an amp yet anyway... basically I don't want my 31st year to be my last!
Did you try the Super/Vibrochamp XD. I know they're digital and evil blah blah, but do they sound any good?
http://www.gretschguitars.com/gear/inde ... duct=G5222
The Torres and Weber champ kits work out too expensive now due to the exchange rate, and I don't think I'm ready to build an amp yet anyway... basically I don't want my 31st year to be my last!
Did you try the Super/Vibrochamp XD. I know they're digital and evil blah blah, but do they sound any good?
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!!!!!!! kustom makes a solid state practice amp with a tube pre-amp.
i can't remember what the modle number is or anything but i used it when i first went to st. lious and LOVED it!
it has an 8 inch speaker i believe, only like 15 watts.
has a few effects that are decent, the best is the reverb.
super small and compact but it sounds great! even the built in distortion is great, anything from low growl and overdrive to full on bawls to the wall high gain craziness.
i can't remember what the modle number is or anything but i used it when i first went to st. lious and LOVED it!
it has an 8 inch speaker i believe, only like 15 watts.
has a few effects that are decent, the best is the reverb.
super small and compact but it sounds great! even the built in distortion is great, anything from low growl and overdrive to full on bawls to the wall high gain craziness.
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Tech21 Trademark 10.
Super quiet, amazingly versatile, has a 3 spring reverb tank, you can literally play anything out of this. It's probably my favorite practice amp to date. I paid $150 for mine, used of course since they discontinued the 10 watt version (god knows why, it was the best sounding of the bunch)
Super quiet, amazingly versatile, has a 3 spring reverb tank, you can literally play anything out of this. It's probably my favorite practice amp to date. I paid $150 for mine, used of course since they discontinued the 10 watt version (god knows why, it was the best sounding of the bunch)
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Can't think of much better than a Roland cube (I've got a 60).
Jazz Chorus cha if your just into clean and jazzy sounds
Plus the second channel has acoustic/Blackface/vox/ac30/marshall/recto settings
plus some inbuilt effects and a headphone socket
The recto setting is absolutely outstanding I think....if you like that kind of thing which I do
If I could take the rectifier sim out of the amp and turn it into a footpedal I would..... but I can't but I digress!
Jazz Chorus cha if your just into clean and jazzy sounds
Plus the second channel has acoustic/Blackface/vox/ac30/marshall/recto settings
plus some inbuilt effects and a headphone socket
The recto setting is absolutely outstanding I think....if you like that kind of thing which I do
If I could take the rectifier sim out of the amp and turn it into a footpedal I would..... but I can't but I digress!
I'm thinking Epi valve jr. or the Tech 21 trademark.
didn't care for the super/vibro champ XD. I had a Kustom tube 12 a few years back and it was a nightmare - every few weeks I was opening it up to fix a rattle or change the tube. The EVJ would be a nice choice just because there's so much information about mods.
I'm going hunting again today; I'll see what I can find.
didn't care for the super/vibro champ XD. I had a Kustom tube 12 a few years back and it was a nightmare - every few weeks I was opening it up to fix a rattle or change the tube. The EVJ would be a nice choice just because there's so much information about mods.
I'm going hunting again today; I'll see what I can find.
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I've been thinking about getting one, I've seen a few for sale with a master volume mod and a mod that gets rid of the buzz... if i could find cheap enough I'd definitely pick one up...Zaphod wrote:Champ 600 is alright but the lil speaker farts out on the bass at higher volume, way before I can get any decent tube overdrive out of it. I'm not sure if a new speaker would fix it or a 6" speaker simply isn't large enough.
Alright - I think I found it. I exchanged the buzzy Peavey for an Orange Crush 10.
It's really well made, looks ace, and is DEAD QUIET. It's absolutely amazing - there's hardly any "on noise"; even when you crank the distortion, the amp itself is buzz-free.
Sound is quite nice. Bass was a bit too much, so I popped the back panel off and that cleaned it right up. The distortion is fuzzy - kinda like a maestro fuzz tone on some settings. A nice effect, but not an all-the-time sound. Cleans are woody and stout - like a cross between a Vox AC15 and an old Champ. I'll try to record a demo in the next couple days.
It's really well made, looks ace, and is DEAD QUIET. It's absolutely amazing - there's hardly any "on noise"; even when you crank the distortion, the amp itself is buzz-free.
Sound is quite nice. Bass was a bit too much, so I popped the back panel off and that cleaned it right up. The distortion is fuzzy - kinda like a maestro fuzz tone on some settings. A nice effect, but not an all-the-time sound. Cleans are woody and stout - like a cross between a Vox AC15 and an old Champ. I'll try to record a demo in the next couple days.
The 10 can't go extremely loud - even maxed out is comfortable in my small, reflective concrete room. It'll be loud enough when my friends and I sit around in a circle and play Johnny Cash songs with 1-2 dreadnoughts and someone playing "drums" on a notebook. Probably won't do real rehearsals or anything, though.