Mini amps
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Mini amps
I need a small amp for my bedroom. Any suggestions? I have a Vox Pathfinder in mind. The pricerange is in between 0-100 euros. I'm danish by the way.
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Theres nothing wrong with the pathfinder, i'´m just looking for (maybe) alternatives. Tubes would be prefered when in the prizerange, but as there aren't many around, transistors would do, too. Speaker size doesn't matter as it should just be a bedroom amp, but not too flimpsy.Haze wrote:Features? Tubes? Speaker size? Whats wrong with the pathfinder?
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Along the Epi Valve Jr line, take a look at Thomann's small valve combo page:
http://www.thomann.de/gb/cat.html?gf=tu ... bos&oa=pra
Their Harley Benton GA5 is like the Valve jr. with a tone control. The 15 W version with 3-band EQ is a little more than you want to pay but in terms of value for money and a good base for modding... wow.
Modelling amps - the Roland Cubes are fairly well regarded. I haven't looked elsewhere, but this is Thomann's modelling amp combo page:
http://www.thomann.de/gb/cat.html?gf=mo ... bos&oa=pra
http://www.thomann.de/gb/cat.html?gf=tu ... bos&oa=pra
Their Harley Benton GA5 is like the Valve jr. with a tone control. The 15 W version with 3-band EQ is a little more than you want to pay but in terms of value for money and a good base for modding... wow.
Modelling amps - the Roland Cubes are fairly well regarded. I haven't looked elsewhere, but this is Thomann's modelling amp combo page:
http://www.thomann.de/gb/cat.html?gf=mo ... bos&oa=pra
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Looking into it. I'm still new to modding stuff, but the HB could be a good little amp to start with..NickS wrote:Along the Epi Valve Jr line, take a look at Thomann's small valve combo page:
http://www.thomann.de/gb/cat.html?gf=tu ... bos&oa=pra
Their Harley Benton GA5 is like the Valve jr. with a tone control. The 15 W version with 3-band EQ is a little more than you want to pay but in terms of value for money and a good base for modding... wow.
Modelling amps - the Roland Cubes are fairly well regarded. I haven't looked elsewhere, but this is Thomann's modelling amp combo page:
http://www.thomann.de/gb/cat.html?gf=mo ... bos&oa=pra
www.silvertoneworld.com has schematics for a number of amps including the 1449 but not 1448 - are you sure of the number?
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Re: Mini amps
alpeperker wrote:I have a Vox Pathfinder in mind
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If you want a straight up amp with a Voxxy vibe(think Beatles, Brian May, Joy Division too since it's an SS Vox) get the Pathfinder. If you want more sounds, more of a vintage Fender focus(Neil Young et. all), get the Mustang.
The Mustang is better value, though the Pathfinder is a little more stylish and since it's analogue is more open to mods. Pathfinder is more straight forward too.
The Mustang is better value, though the Pathfinder is a little more stylish and since it's analogue is more open to mods. Pathfinder is more straight forward too.
How about the Vox Brian May recording amp..Its 1 watt I believe and cheap..
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I hear very good things about the Fender Mustang modeling amps. There's a little one for $99 I believe. I have a Vox AC4TV that's compact and does some work. Bugera also sells a 5w tube amp that is more affordable and gets good enough reviews, I would have bought that one had they been in stock.
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