[Amps] Picture the scene....
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[Amps] Picture the scene....
You have £1000.
You must buy your only amplification for both live (large clubs) and recording purposes.
You own an MIM Classic Player Special HH Jaguar (soon to have upgraded pickups).
You want to rock. You don't want to look wanky.
State your choice and help me with a dilemma.
Thank you.
You must buy your only amplification for both live (large clubs) and recording purposes.
You own an MIM Classic Player Special HH Jaguar (soon to have upgraded pickups).
You want to rock. You don't want to look wanky.
State your choice and help me with a dilemma.
Thank you.
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mickie08 wrote:Tiny Terror with matching orage 2x12 cabinet...Well under 1000.... Awesome amp...great recording tones. Limited clean headroom though..
These are both things I've considered in the last 24 hours. Is good to know I'm not a completely off track...mickie08 wrote:Also...my stock answer to any gear question...
Buy a tele.
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Decent advice... I kind of want a head/cab setup though, no real reason other than I fancy it...Sloan wrote:What kind of ROCK TONES are you looking for?
I would suggest a COMBO.
Most likely a Peavey Classic 50 or Delta Blues.
The Peavey Classic amps are great workhorses that cover clean to dirty quite well.
The kind of sounds I'm after;
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Orange seems to be a popular theme...euan wrote:Buy that AD30HTC that is in the shop near mike for £599.
Buy a matching Orange cab for the remainder.
Or a Marshall cab to look less wanky.
if any of the Americans recommend a Fender, ignore them.
Buy a head means less to travel with for recording. Use whatever cab is in the studio.
Others I've considered are:
VOX AC30CCH (although they seem a bit fragile)
VOX A50CPH (although they also seem a bit fragile)
Orange Tiny Terror
Orange Rocker 30
Is this an exercise in that "cringe comedy" phenom or are you really worried about a speaker cabinet making you look like a jerk?
Aug wrote:which one of you bastards sent me an ebay question asking if you can get teh kurdtz with that 64 mustang?
robertOG wrote:fran & paul are some of the original gangstas of the JS days when you'd have to say "phuck"
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Give Hooters in Watford a call:
WATFORD
11-13 Queens Road, The Harlequin Centre, Watford, Herts. WD17 2LG
01923 248491
watford@hootersmusicalinstruments.co.uk
WATFORD
11-13 Queens Road, The Harlequin Centre, Watford, Herts. WD17 2LG
01923 248491
watford@hootersmusicalinstruments.co.uk
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Awesome, sir...Mike wrote:Give Hooters in Watford a call:
WATFORD
11-13 Queens Road, The Harlequin Centre, Watford, Herts. WD17 2LG
01923 248491
watford@hootersmusicalinstruments.co.uk
This place absolutely rocks. New member and 100% quality advice (from everyone)
I can afford a decent 2x12" Cab on top of that...
Amazing. I'll give them a shout.