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jackassrock
04-18-2010, 08:09 PM
In my old age I have been taking gigs that don't require the over the top loudness of my 100 watt Marshall stack. "Never" you say ? Well, I did too until somebody offered to pay me to play the guitar on weeknights without driving away customers with extreme volume. That's right, pay.

So, here's my situation. First amp I bought for this purpose was a Marshall 6101 1x12 combo. It's got a ton of bells and whistles, but it breaks down frequently (last time it was out for repair for over 6 months) and weighs a freaking ton. I like it ok, but it is far from hassle free. Next up, a Fender Blues Deville 4x10, pretty decent amp, but at 60 watts it's far too loud for my purpose (if I could use this much volume my JCM is far superior tonally). The latest amp I've procured is a Hot Rod Deluxe. Not too shabby, 40 watts, lightweight, and nice cleans and reverb, but the gain channel is crappy and unusable. I've been using a stompbox out front for a better gain sound, but like to use the amp channel with the distortion pedal for a boost with more gain for ma leads.

What I need is recommendations for a low wattage (20-40) amp with two usable channels. I have those other three amps to sell to fund the purchase, but don't know much about amps of this kind. so I've come to you for advice.

so bring the discussion !

I should add that I've been offered a Peavey Classic 30 in trade for one of the Fenders. Anybody tried one of the new ones ?

Diamondjimi
04-18-2010, 10:04 PM
As I said in the practice amp thread, I am totally blown away by this puppy right here... http://line6.com/spiderii/112.html

Smooth switching, great tones with nice head room. Light weight and very reliable. Go test one out, I think you'll dig it... ;)

I've been tracking with this amp (direct) and running it through Recabinet.(vst). It's baaadass!

jackassrock
04-18-2010, 10:42 PM
How is it volume wise ? My Fenders seem to get really loud really fast on the master knob. By the time it goes from 0 to 3 it's pretty much at full volume, and when I turn down to the volume I need it to be, it sounds like crap.

hideyoursheep
04-18-2010, 11:44 PM
Try 2.:)

I had the same issue with my Fender. I could work with it.

Diamondjimi
04-19-2010, 12:22 AM
How is it volume wise ? My Fenders seem to get really loud really fast on the master knob. By the time it goes from 0 to 3 it's pretty much at full volume, and when I turn down to the volume I need it to be, it sounds like crap.

It's 75 watts with a celestion speaker. It has plenty of volume for what you need. Sounds great at high or low volumes. The speaker has the perfect response temperament at either vol. level. Full bottom and clean highs.
All I can say is take one for a spin. Take a few minutes to tinker with the settings.
Once I realized that I could get the tones I was after with this thing ,I had to grab one.

jackassrock
04-19-2010, 09:16 AM
Looks like I'm off to the guitar center this week to try some shit out.

Coyote
04-19-2010, 10:53 AM
Tech 21 Trademark 60. Hasn't failed me yet... *knocks on wood*

Diamondjimi
04-19-2010, 04:52 PM
Tech 21 make grate shit. I've been using my PSA-1 preamp in my rack for 10 years now. Not a single glitch. It's never let me down...

VanHalenFan5150
04-19-2010, 05:52 PM
How is it volume wise ? My Fenders seem to get really loud really fast on the master knob. By the time it goes from 0 to 3 it's pretty much at full volume, and when I turn down to the volume I need it to be, it sounds like crap.
Yeah, my G-Dec is like that. If I turn it up past 2 and a half, it gets REALLY loud. Anything above 3 will hurt your ears.

GAR
04-22-2010, 04:29 AM
In this volume range I'd have to go with a Risson Marvel.

kentuckyklira
04-22-2010, 08:15 AM
Donīt know the nes Classic 30s but I like my old one so much I bought it a twin brother and a baby brother (Classic 20) and an uncle (Classic 50 4x10) and another uncle (Classic 50 head).

Honestly though, my band sadly doesnīt play anything more than small and smaller club gigs. I currently play through a Mesa Boogie Rocket 44 1x12 combo. Itīs got 40+ watts and does everything I want it to. Plus itīs small, doesnīt weigh too much, and the usual suspects canīt complain because it IS a Boogie. We play classic hard rock BTW.

My previous favorite for the purpose was my Peavey Classic 50 4x12. Also a great sounding amp with not too much power. The Boogieīs overdriven tone is just a tad more defined while still warm than the Peaveyīs.

Of course, depending on your budget, there are always the small Bogner and Budda combos. I like the Buddas a lot but am just not prepared to pay that kind of money to play the few gigs my lazy ass band has nowadays.

If 40 watts are too much thereīs the Hughes & Kettner Tube 20 and, I was more than pleasantly surprised at MusikMesse, the Orange Dual Terror.

Yerasov from Russia also produce some nice and affordable low-watt amps.

kentuckyklira
04-22-2010, 08:27 AM
As I said in the practice amp thread, I am totally blown away by this puppy right here... http://line6.com/spiderii/112.html

Smooth switching, great tones with nice head room. Light weight and very reliable. Go test one out, I think you'll dig it... ;)

I've been tracking with this amp (direct) and running it through Recabinet.(vst). It's baaadass!

In my experience Line6 amps sound nice at home or even in the studio but hardly ever really cut through in a live band context.

jackassrock
04-22-2010, 10:00 AM
OK,

The Risson is 1600 dollars, so not a chance. Boogies are also hella expensive, so unless I run into the right one by chance, they are probably not an option either.

I went out to the GC and Sam Ash this week and tried out a bunch of stuff. The Egnater Rebel 30 was really sweet, and I've been looking at Blackstar stuff online too ( but I'll have to go to Louisville to actually try one out. The big suprise was the Bugera V22. It sat right next to a Marshall Haze 40 and blew it away tonally, for less than half the price. I tried the Line6 Spider and a Peavey Viper and neither was close to what I wanted. The Peavey (an all tube modeling amp) had so many options that it was confusing, and the Spider was far from my cup 'o tea. I'm considering the Bugera very seriously. I have yet to try the Classic Peavey, cause nobody has them in the stores around here, and buying blindly off Clist is how I ended up with 2 Fenders, so that ain't gonna happen this time around.

In all honesty the Rebel 30 (http://www.egnateramps.com/Products/Rebel/Rebel30Head.html) is what I'm probably gonna buy, but I gotta sell my Deluxe and Deville first.

Also if you click the words Rebel 30 just above here ^ it is a link to the amp's page at the Egnater website. I don't know why, but you can't tell it's a link with the new look of this board.

kentuckyklira
04-22-2010, 10:51 AM
Sounds like a decent deal. I have to admit I didnīt like the Egnaters when I checked em out, but taste differs and I checked em out at MusikMesse (our version of NAMM) and that means there were 500 mediocre players flogging away NuMetal "tunes" no less than a few dozen feet away from me while I was there.

I was pleasantly surprised by Brugera as well but have since heard epic tales of unreliability which certainly keep me away from them.

jackassrock
04-22-2010, 05:25 PM
Me too, that's why I don't own that one I tried right now.

VanHalenFan5150
04-22-2010, 08:50 PM
I know i'm simply reiterating but the Peavey Vypyrs had me sold after the first chord I played. They're reliable, built tough, easy to use, and fucking rocking! I dig the heavy tone I get out of them.

Nitro Express
04-23-2010, 12:00 AM
I'm using a PSA.1.1 through a Carvin power amp into a Marshall cab. It sounds great and people compliment me on my Strat tones. I plug it into bass or PA cabs for bass. I've never had a problem except one part of the numbers display burnt out. I hear the Tech 21 amps are good. Les Paul used their 60 watt one when I saw him play in New York City.

Nitro Express
04-23-2010, 12:02 AM
Those are good but like many Peavey products, they look ugly. I've owned several Peavey amps and never had a problem.

GAR
04-23-2010, 12:23 AM
I've posted before how I enjoy the Gallien-Kruegar 250ML (dual-50 watt stereo micro lead amp) had it since 86. It's the size of a breadbox. 100 watts.

I used that for every band audition I went on and I still own it.

jhale667
04-23-2010, 01:03 AM
I wish I still had my 1st amp, an old Fender Vibro-Champ. That thing sounded great. :(

Diamondjimi
04-23-2010, 02:03 AM
I've posted before how I enjoy the Gallien-Kruegar 250ML (dual-50 watt stereo micro lead amp) had it since 86. It's the size of a breadbox. 100 watts.

I used that for every band audition I went on and I still own it.

Wow, it survived the rigors of 2 auditions!

I knew GK's are tough, but damn, that's incredible. You should write the company!

Diamondjimi
04-23-2010, 02:06 AM
I wish I still had my 1st amp, an old Fender Vibro-Champ. That thing sounded great. :(


Great little amp. My buddy is loaning me his mid 50's Fender Champ to record with... :D

Nitro Express
04-23-2010, 02:17 AM
Vibro-Champ would be the perfect name for an electric sex toy.

GAR
04-24-2010, 12:38 AM
I had both a blackface and a silverface vibrochamp, and I know you cannot play with a drummer using it.

This thread is to discuss amps above that range.

Anonymous
04-24-2010, 12:49 AM
I had both a blackface and a silverface vibrochamp, and I know you cannot play with a drummer using it.

This thread is to discuss amps above that range.

:indifferent0020:

Cheers... :indifferent0020:

Diamondjimi
04-24-2010, 02:39 AM
I had both a blackface and a silverface vibrochamp, and I know you cannot play with a drummer using it.

Bonzo the drummer looks like a heavy hitter. Your problem probaby lied with your fiddle player.
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_R-_ONwRsAR8/SSIbGT4vDII/AAAAAAAAAtc/IBv3YG9530s/s320/monkey_mexican_band.jpg

What shade of yellow did you paint your guitar with?

jackassrock
04-24-2010, 01:34 PM
You can waste your time busting GAR's balls all you want, but he's right.

LoungeMachine
04-24-2010, 01:49 PM
You can waste your time busting GAR's balls all you want, .

If he had them, you mean.....

:gulp:

Diamondjimi
04-24-2010, 05:15 PM
You can waste your time busting GAR's balls all you want, but he's right.

Yeah, a right Asshat! :biggrin:

ZahZoo
04-25-2010, 10:33 AM
How is it volume wise ? My Fenders seem to get really loud really fast on the master knob. By the time it goes from 0 to 3 it's pretty much at full volume, and when I turn down to the volume I need it to be, it sounds like crap.

Check some of the amp mod forums on other sites. There's a mod to replace the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe's volume pot with a standard audio taper pot. The original is a linear taper pot that works great up to about 3 and then goes way too loud. I've played one modded this way and it was much more controllable. Plan to upgrade mine some time when I have the time... Another option is a volume box add on... also can be found on the Fender forums...

Here's a thread on it... http://www.fenderforum.com/forum.html?db=&topic_number=520526

jackassrock
04-26-2010, 10:37 AM
Check some of the amp mod forums on other sites. There's a mod to replace the Fender Hot Rod Deluxe's volume pot with a standard audio taper pot. The original is a linear taper pot that works great up to about 3 and then goes way too loud. I've played one modded this way and it was much more controllable. Plan to upgrade mine some time when I have the time... Another option is a volume box add on... also can be found on the Fender forums...

Here's a thread on it... http://www.fenderforum.com/forum.html?db=&topic_number=520526

Thank you sir !