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Amp shopping
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:06 pm
by Pens
Ok, I have a tiny Vox Cambridge which I love and suits home practicing very well. However, I may be able to join a band that I really like soon, so I'm looking now for a louder amp to use at gigs. The other guitarist uses a Marshall half-stack, so I need something at least 60-watts.
On one hand, I'd like to just drop the coin to do it right the first time and get a Fender Twin, buuuuut I don't exactly have that kind of coin right now.
I saw this on CL and thought it might do the trick:
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/msg/890200864.html
I have a gutted cab I just need to buy speakers for already, it had been on my TODO list. I'm thinking about $400 would get me set if I went that route. Yes? No? Opinions?
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:09 pm
by Justin J
weber is having a 15% off sale on speakers at the moment, if that helps.
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:33 pm
by Pens
Link? What is "weber"?
Re: Amp shopping
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:36 pm
by Dogma Hollow
PenPen wrote:Ok, I have a tiny Vox Cambridge which I love and suits home practicing very well. However, I may be able to join a band that I really like soon, so I'm looking now for a louder amp to use at gigs. The other guitarist uses a Marshall half-stack, so I need something at least 60-watts.
On one hand, I'd like to just drop the coin to do it right the first time and get a Fender Twin, buuuuut I don't exactly have that kind of coin right now.
I saw this on CL and thought it might do the trick:
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/msg/890200864.html
I have a gutted cab I just need to buy speakers for already, it had been on my TODO list. I'm thinking about $400 would get me set if I went that route. Yes? No? Opinions?
If he's running a 4x12 at 100 watts (I'm guessing - you didn't say), he's only 25% louder than you'd be at 50 watts through a 4x12. Don't know if it saves you any coin, but 50 should be plenty as long as he's not diming his master. Even if you got a 25 watt, if he runs at half and you run wide open, you should still be plenty audible.
As for that head, I don't know. I'm in a similar situation. If you're looking Fender, you can pick up a used Hot Rod Deville combo for around $500, I believe. So it wouldn't be that much more and it'd be in better condition. That's the direction I'm probably heading, I just need to decide if I want 4x10 or 2x12.
Just my 3.5 cents.
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 5:55 pm
by Justin J
PenPen wrote:Link? What is "weber"?
sorry. weber speakers.
www.tedweber.com
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:00 pm
by dots
and if you're looking to get that fender clean for less money, consider a bassman 50 or 100 head. they can be had for $350 - 500, and then all you need is a decent 2x12 or 4x10 for another couple hundre bucks. when i put together the bassman rig i sold to junkbox, i think i spent a total of $700 and ended up with a 100 watt, 4x12 half stack loaded w/ celestions.
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 6:24 pm
by Will
You could probably track down a used Fender Deville with a little diligence, and that would certainly cop a good twin sound.
Or just get a Line 6 like every pro in Milwaukee.
Have you considered solid state at all?
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:01 pm
by aen
DuoSonicBoy wrote:You could probably track down a used Fender Deville
*Shudder*
DuoSonicBoy wrote:
Or just get a Line 6 like every pro in Milwaukee.
*shudderer*
DuoSonicBoy wrote:
Have you considered solid state at all?
*Shudderest*
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 8:06 pm
by Justin J
dots is right, bassman is probably the way to go if you like the twin (and can do without the reverb).
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:38 pm
by Sloan
my default amp recommendations
peavey classic series
peavey delta blues
peavey 5150/6505
peavey 5150II/6505+
peavey jsx
peavey xxx (maybe)
crate vintage "v" series
ampeg vl-502/vl-1002
fender bassman ten
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 9:53 pm
by Pens
I lurve the Bassman but haven't found a head for less than $450 around here, plus I still have to get speakers. That puts me in the $600 range, which would net me a true Twin from a post on CL.
Re: Amp shopping
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:08 pm
by mickie08
Dogma Hollow wrote:PenPen wrote:Ok, I have a tiny Vox Cambridge which I love and suits home practicing very well. However, I may be able to join a band that I really like soon, so I'm looking now for a louder amp to use at gigs. The other guitarist uses a Marshall half-stack, so I need something at least 60-watts.
On one hand, I'd like to just drop the coin to do it right the first time and get a Fender Twin, buuuuut I don't exactly have that kind of coin right now.
I saw this on CL and thought it might do the trick:
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/msg/890200864.html
I have a gutted cab I just need to buy speakers for already, it had been on my TODO list. I'm thinking about $400 would get me set if I went that route. Yes? No? Opinions?
If he's running a 4x12 at 100 watts (I'm guessing - you didn't say), he's only 25% louder than you'd be at 50 watts through a 4x12. Don't know if it saves you any coin, but 50 should be plenty as long as he's not diming his master. Even if you got a 25 watt, if he runs at half and you run wide open, you should still be plenty audible.
As for that head, I don't know. I'm in a similar situation. If you're looking Fender, you can pick up a used Hot Rod Deville combo for around $500, I believe. So it wouldn't be that much more and it'd be in better condition. That's the direction I'm probably heading, I just need to decide if I want 4x10 or 2x12.
Just my 3.5 cents.
Steve, There is a 4x10 hot rod on craigslist in La Jolla with casters for 440. (probably 400 cash out the door...) I saw you post and thought I'd let you know.
Re: Amp shopping
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:21 pm
by Dogma Hollow
mickie08 wrote:Dogma Hollow wrote:PenPen wrote:Ok, I have a tiny Vox Cambridge which I love and suits home practicing very well. However, I may be able to join a band that I really like soon, so I'm looking now for a louder amp to use at gigs. The other guitarist uses a Marshall half-stack, so I need something at least 60-watts.
On one hand, I'd like to just drop the coin to do it right the first time and get a Fender Twin, buuuuut I don't exactly have that kind of coin right now.
I saw this on CL and thought it might do the trick:
http://stlouis.craigslist.org/msg/890200864.html
I have a gutted cab I just need to buy speakers for already, it had been on my TODO list. I'm thinking about $400 would get me set if I went that route. Yes? No? Opinions?
If he's running a 4x12 at 100 watts (I'm guessing - you didn't say), he's only 25% louder than you'd be at 50 watts through a 4x12. Don't know if it saves you any coin, but 50 should be plenty as long as he's not diming his master. Even if you got a 25 watt, if he runs at half and you run wide open, you should still be plenty audible.
As for that head, I don't know. I'm in a similar situation. If you're looking Fender, you can pick up a used Hot Rod Deville combo for around $500, I believe. So it wouldn't be that much more and it'd be in better condition. That's the direction I'm probably heading, I just need to decide if I want 4x10 or 2x12.
Just my 3.5 cents.
Steve, There is a 4x10 hot rod on craigslist in La Jolla with casters for 440. (probably 400 cash out the door...) I saw you post and thought I'd let you know.
Right on, thanks! The cash is the tough part for another week or two, but maybe he'll take paypal.
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:24 pm
by mickie08
No big deal. I just read your post and saw the add 5 minutes later. I LOVE the 4x10. I am not a fan of the hot rod's distortion/OD (it can be useable) but I just use pedals anyways.. But, 400 cash for a 4x10 fender tube combo with reverb and stuff is where it's at. Damn I miss my super reverb.... At least Chico still has it....
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Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:41 pm
by Dogma Hollow
I did a little more searching and found this also:
http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/msg/892206249.html
I'm a little torn. $725 sounds a bit high with a busted 'verb, but I've heard these amps are the shit.
Posted: Mon Oct 27, 2008 10:44 pm
by mickie08
I've watched this one as well. 725 is a little high in this market and with the verb busted, but they are hard to come by and are suppossed to be amazing. I would want to know what's wrong with the verb and how hard to fix it
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:39 pm
by Dogma Hollow
Well, I couldn't pass it up. That was the cleanest Hot Rod DeVille 410 I've seen outside of a showroom. Only 2 minor issues. One worried me a bit initially, because the back of the amp case that comes down over the tubes was bent in slightly. Had to check the tubes over really close, listen for any rattle, etc., and no problems. The bend didn't look like it was caused by a hard impact, more like it was laid on its back with something under it that put some pressure on it. So I'm not concerned. The other was purely cosmetic and on the inside, so not even an issue. For $400 I couldn't pass it up.
Mickie, thanks again for the tip! I wasn't even planning to look again until this weekend.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:10 pm
by mickie08
no problem. I am glad someone picked it up.
Posted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 5:59 pm
by JamesSmann
nice get stevie! makes me jealous. but i have to say my crate v-50 has definitely lived up to what i needs it to be, and more! i'm still contemplating a tube change, but it kept up PHENOMENALLY with jason's JVM a couple weeks ago.
Posted: Fri Oct 31, 2008 2:48 pm
by Pens
I bought the Univox head last night. It sounds fairly good, its rated 100w but sounds closer to 60w, which will do the jorb. It's also not super heavy. Now I just need to finish the 2x12 cab, I'm looking at some Emminence Legend 12"ers.