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I need a clean amp. PIX PG 4

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I need an amp. in the $250-250 range. I would like it to be tube, but my funds will probably not cut it. What I am really focused on is a good sparkly clean tone. A good distortion is not needed, I have a RAT2 for that. I want it relatively loud (small gigs loud). I know nothing about solid state amps so any suggestions are welcome. I'll be playing it with a jaguar and a firebird VII.

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Bugera v22? loud, all tube, pretty good cleans, and i believe you can get the combo for $350. Its a bit outside your price range, but its a damn good amp for that price. OR you could get the v55 head for the same price if you already have a cab
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Haze wrote:Bugera v22? loud, all tube, pretty good cleans, and i believe you can get the combo for $350. Its a bit outside your price range, but its a damn good amp for that price. OR you could get the v55 head for the same price if you already have a cab
I looked into those briefly, Mike just got a v55, no?

Are they british made? I could only find em on fleabay.
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Post by Justyn »

I too am looking for a nice simple clean tube amp. I don't even really use the eq on my super champ xd cause I find it sounds best when I don't use it. So maybe something like a louder pro junior? Just a volume and a presence knob or something like that would suit me just fine.
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Cheap and clean, A used Hotrod Deville or deluxe might fall into your price range. Check craigslist. I love my hotrod deville 2x12.
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Thats a pretty tight range.
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If you're looking in that range you're looking second hand. Hot Rod Deluxe or Blues Junior or something?
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I could probably get a Bugera V22, I like what i've seen of them.
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Post by analogsystem »

Peavey made a couple amps that are variants of twin reverbs.....they go VERY cheap on CL.

One is all tube, one is more like the musicman amps with a solid state preamp and a tube power amp. I can't recall their model names but do a CL search for "Peavey tube" and you'll find something.

I have seen a couple of their old "classic" 50 watters (before they went tweed) for super cheap as well.

Also check out Carvin, ampeg, sovtek, old traynor, and musicman.
You might find a Sunn beta lead or concert solid state in your price range as well and they sound great. Cabs can be found very cheaply too.

$250 is tight....it you can get up to $350 you'll have some options. Craigslist is your friend.

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cobascis wrote:I could probably get a Bugera V22, I like what i've seen of them.
Most of the newere Bugera stuff becomes available over here in the next 2 weeks. Look for qpons. Musicn 123 was running 20% off on them until last week which would have put the v22 in your range.
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a jazz chorus of some description?
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chisa wrote:a jazz chorus of some description?
i think the only ones he'd be likely to get in his price range would be something like the JC55 and they're not particularly clean sounding.
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i could have bagged a jazz chorust for liek $300 at that ham radio thing in Dayton. i was pissed because i didn't have $300.
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Post by tomin8r »

Have you looked into Fender solid state amps in the frontman series? You could probably find a used Frontman 65R or a Frontman 212R for around your price range. Plenty of power and clean channel.
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peavey bandito!
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analogsystem wrote:Peavey made a couple amps that are variants of twin reverbs.....they go VERY cheap on CL.

One is all tube, one is more like the musicman amps with a solid state preamp and a tube power amp. I can't recall their model names but do a CL search for "Peavey tube" and you'll find something.

I have seen a couple of their old "classic" 50 watters (before they went tweed) for super cheap as well.

Also check out Carvin, ampeg, sovtek, old traynor, and musicman.
You might find a Sunn beta lead or concert solid state in your price range as well and they sound great. Cabs can be found very cheaply too.

$250 is tight....it you can get up to $350 you'll have some options. Craigslist is your friend.

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tomin8r wrote:Frontman 212R. Plenty of power and clean channel.
SHITE.

clean channel blows.
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hotrodperlmutter wrote:
tomin8r wrote:Frontman 212R. Plenty of power and clean channel.
SHITE.

clean channel blows.
Fender SS amps don't take pedals very well IMO. At least not dirt pedals.
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solidstate preamp, tube power?

that was the Peavey Mace, they go pretty cheap.
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Will wrote:
hotrodperlmutter wrote:
tomin8r wrote:Frontman 212R. Plenty of power and clean channel.
SHITE.

clean channel blows.
Fender SS amps don't take pedals very well IMO. At least not dirt pedals.
quit bustin' mah bawlz. fender ss amps don't take shit well. cleans sound like ass, built in overdrive sounds like ass, and yeah, they don't do nuttin fer pedz. crackly heavy bastards is all they is.
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