need a home recording amp
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need a home recording amp
guys I need a amp for home recording -- obviously i want it to be cheap as fuck-- i played a 1w blackstar that sounded really good but it only has a 8" speaker-- is there a reason to update to something larger or will a 8" speaker sound ok on recordings?
is there another 200$ ish amp that i should look at instead? the ac4 w/ 12" is like 350 and doesnt sound better just gets louder
is there another 200$ ish amp that i should look at instead? the ac4 w/ 12" is like 350 and doesnt sound better just gets louder
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Really? I bought my VibroChamp for $425 from a vintage store in LA, and I thought that was expensive. I saw a regular Champ at a store in the Bay Area for $299. It wasn't the cleanest, but it worked fine and sounded good. I've seen quite a few in the $300-$400 price range on CL over the past few years. A friend of mine in Berkeley had 3 Champs that he bought off CL... none was over $400. Have the prices really gone up recently? Or is just that most of them never made it out of California?
I feel for you guys in the UK... but at least silverfaces exist there. Finding gear like that in Taiwan is quite a challenge.
I feel for you guys in the UK... but at least silverfaces exist there. Finding gear like that in Taiwan is quite a challenge.
There is a vibro champ for 425, and a champ for $399 on reverb, people on there are pretty good for bargaining a better deal. The gear page and amberswitchtip.com are usually pretty good for $400 vibro champs. My bronco was about $350iirc, it seems steep but they really are great amps for bedroom levels.brainfur wrote:i think I would have to look really hard to find a champ under 450 but I guess its possible
Here is a champ for $350, based on the number of bumps, there might be negotiation room
http://www.thegearpage.net/board/showth ... ight=champ
A lot of people ask high prices, but usually they sell for under $450 from what I have seen, unless it is a specific model (ex, drip edge, or black face) which is silly because there were no huge changes to the circuit.singlepickup24 wrote:Really? I bought my VibroChamp for $425 from a vintage store in LA, and I thought that was expensive. I saw a regular Champ at a store in the Bay Area for $299. It wasn't the cleanest, but it worked fine and sounded good. I've seen quite a few in the $300-$400 price range on CL over the past few years. A friend of mine in Berkeley had 3 Champs that he bought off CL... none was over $400. Have the prices really gone up recently? Or is just that most of them never made it out of California?
I feel for you guys in the UK... but at least silverfaces exist there. Finding gear like that in Taiwan is quite a challenge.