I wanna buy a bedroom amp today (in the next hour)
Moderated By: mods
I wanna buy a bedroom amp today (in the next hour)
And I don't want to order something online... I wanna support the local stores.
I'd like to stay at under 30 watts, and I'm not too bothered as far as solid state/tubes go. I'd like a good clean that takes pedals well.
Here are the complete four brands sold at the 3 music stores nearby (brands are listed by distance to the store)
Laney
Orange
Ampeg
Behringer
What should I get? Oh, I need to decide with the next hour.
I'd like to stay at under 30 watts, and I'm not too bothered as far as solid state/tubes go. I'd like a good clean that takes pedals well.
Here are the complete four brands sold at the 3 music stores nearby (brands are listed by distance to the store)
Laney
Orange
Ampeg
Behringer
What should I get? Oh, I need to decide with the next hour.
Plus, I would just go play them and decide. It can very dpending on what type guitar you play. So you want a bright fender clean style tone or something with a little more character on it's own. How much you looking to spend. Solid state or tube?
They say great minds think alike....Sometimes we do too...
- hotrodperlmutter
- crescent fresh
- Posts: 16665
- Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:29 pm
- Location: Overland Park, KS, USA
Good clean, and takes pedals well. I'm not bothered as far as solid state vs tube for a bedroom amp.mickie08 wrote:Plus, I would just go play them and decide. It can very dpending on what type guitar you play. So you want a bright fender clean style tone or something with a little more character on it's own. How much you looking to spend. Solid state or tube?
- hotrodperlmutter
- crescent fresh
- Posts: 16665
- Joined: Sat Apr 04, 2009 10:29 pm
- Location: Overland Park, KS, USA
Hmm... there's a dealer a bit further out that sells Vox (about 2 hours away). Gonna call them and see when they close.hotrodperlmutter wrote:vox pathfinder.
***called them***... I won't make it. They close in under 2 hours.
Last edited by mkt3000 on Wed Jan 25, 2012 7:16 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Never played a Laney but have heard decent price/value comparisons on here often.
The orange solid states are generally well recieved but not sure if they have that really good clean tone or not. Orange is more known for a more colored clean tone. Great, but not always the best with different pedals.
Behringer....See Doogs comment
Ampeg. Should be fine. NEver been really impressed except with their tube amps and bass rigs.
Can you get one of the newer vox's by chance. Some of their small amps are great both price and sound wise.
Personally, I use a Peavey Vypyr 15 that I bought new for less than $80 after a Guitar Center sale. It is a great little practice amp to the point that often times I run a line out of it's preamp and use it at shows as my guitar rig.
The orange solid states are generally well recieved but not sure if they have that really good clean tone or not. Orange is more known for a more colored clean tone. Great, but not always the best with different pedals.
Behringer....See Doogs comment
Ampeg. Should be fine. NEver been really impressed except with their tube amps and bass rigs.
Can you get one of the newer vox's by chance. Some of their small amps are great both price and sound wise.
Personally, I use a Peavey Vypyr 15 that I bought new for less than $80 after a Guitar Center sale. It is a great little practice amp to the point that often times I run a line out of it's preamp and use it at shows as my guitar rig.
They say great minds think alike....Sometimes we do too...
Having thought about it for a moment, rather than impulse-buying an amp, why not just buy something -- anything -- from the store that's very slightly over $100 and not open or use it? Then, spend whatever the return period is researching the amp selection and when you find what you want, return the item for store credit and use it toward the amp purchase.
There's nothing shady about it, really. It all shakes out in the end, and it's a nice workaround for ridiculous gift card expiration rules.
There's nothing shady about it, really. It all shakes out in the end, and it's a nice workaround for ridiculous gift card expiration rules.
That's exactly what I'm going to do. The Laney shop is a bit shaky at the moment (I serioulsy haven't seen any new gear in their store in over a year), and the Orange/Ampeg shop is only about 10 minutes further. I'll drop the $100 there, and if I like what I bought, I'll keep it. If not, I'll return it.avj wrote:Having thought about it for a moment, rather than impulse-buying an amp, why not just buy something -- anything -- from the store that's very slightly over $100 and not open or use it? Then, spend whatever the return period is researching the amp selection and when you find what you want, return the item for store credit and use it toward the amp purchase.
There's nothing shady about it, really. It all shakes out in the end, and it's a nice workaround for ridiculous gift card expiration rules.
I actually want the Mustang I, but none of the Fender dealers on the island has them in stock
The Behringer dealer is an occasional Fender dealer (as in they'll special order them from the distributor (who themselves is sold out), but aside from a few Squier Strats, don't keep any Fender products on hand), and they wanted $50 more for it than what it goes for stateside.
I ended up getting an Orange CR12L and a set of Ernie Ball .010's to get me over the $100 on the card. The store has a 30 day return policy, so I just bought myself an extra month if I don't like the amp.

I ended up getting an Orange CR12L and a set of Ernie Ball .010's to get me over the $100 on the card. The store has a 30 day return policy, so I just bought myself an extra month if I don't like the amp.