Cheap AD5 - UKers L@@K
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Cheap AD5 - UKers L@@K
UK shortscalers, we may, finally, have our semi-cheap equivalent of the $99 Duosonic. Except it's an amp. And £165.
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That's only £30 more than I paid for my Orange Crush 30R a couple of years ago. Took the back off that the other day as I was bored, yikes, how cheep did that look????? The only thing going for it was the spring reverb. Unbranded 4ohm 40w speaker, the electrics aren't even boxed, they all sit in an 'L' shaped metal plate which is screwed to the back!!!
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Forgive me here but what use are these 5w amps (not just this particular model) to anyone in relation to cost? They seem to be fashionably on the uprise lately.
I understand the need for a 'practice' amp but some of these type of amps are like £300. Its good for bedroom playing and perhaps the yearly outing to the studio to record, but what else?
I dont get it.
I understand the need for a 'practice' amp but some of these type of amps are like £300. Its good for bedroom playing and perhaps the yearly outing to the studio to record, but what else?
I dont get it.
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i got it.timhulio wrote:Power Tone Volume Input
Power Tone Volume Input
why is the left front corner swollen, like?
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dots wrote:fuck that guy in his bunkhole.
You just explained it. I don't play guitar in a band and I'm not likely to, I don't want to play through some shit ss practice amp all the time, but I can't be cranking a 40W tube amp in my bedroom, so I bought a 5W tube amp that sounds nice at reasonable volumes. Tbh, at £169 that's still quite expensive for what it is. I think I paid £90 for my EVJ. I'm sure that will sound nicer than the EVJ but not double the price nicer.Fran wrote: Its good for bedroom playing and perhaps the yearly outing to the studio to record, but what else?
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Aye, they are expensive for what they are as there is no scope beyond the bedroom.Gavin wrote:You just explained it. I don't play guitar in a band and I'm not likely to, I don't want to play through some shit ss practice amp all the time, but I can't be cranking a 40W tube amp in my bedroom, so I bought a 5W tube amp that sounds nice at reasonable volumes. Tbh, at £169 that's still quite expensive for what it is. I think I paid £90 for my EVJ. I'm sure that will sound nicer than the EVJ but not double the price nicer.Fran wrote: Its good for bedroom playing and perhaps the yearly outing to the studio to record, but what else?
Most 30w - 40w valve amps operate on the basis they will be used at low volumes besides gigging volume, the pre amp section is often separate to the master, nowadays there is no need to crank the amp to push the valves like your playing at Stonehenge.
Considering you can buy several second hand valve amps of this size for £300 and upwards i dont see the point in these 5 watters.
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Fran wrote: Most 30w - 40w valve amps operate on the basis they will be used at low volumes besides gigging volume, the pre amp section is often separate to the master, nowadays there is no need to crank the amp to push the valves like your playing at Stonehenge.
Considering you can buy several second hand valve amps of this size for £300 and upwards i dont see the point in these 5 watters.
This is true but.........perhaps this Youtube demo by Realdocloco of a couple of 5W amps can convince you of their value as a quality practice amp.
For me, I think the deal is you get a decent tube sound from such a small, light amp. It takes up no room. Easy to just pick up and go, you can stroll about the house and check out the acoustics of each room without breaking your back. Easy to take round to your mates for a jam session....
horses for courses I guess.
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