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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: MA
Posts: 359
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Amp Recommendation Time (a bit long)
I'm ready to upgrade my amp and would like some recommendations. Currently have a Carvin Belair-great amp for the price, good clean channel, but nothing really remarkable about the tone. Also have a DRRI which is not loud enough for some of the places I play. Plus, for me at least, my Fenders sound good thru the DR but my humbuckers sound much better thru the Belair. I use mostly an 98 AS Tele w/Bardens (for blues, some jazz, some rock), sometimes an 89 AS Strat w/ Kinmans, rarely a stock 75 SG, and quite often an Ibanez Scofield model (a lot of jazz, some funk, some pop, some blues, some rock). I prefer 2X12 combos (1X12 may be ok), no bells or whistles other than good reverb/tremolo is a nice to have, head room when I need it, some hair when pushed, cover the spectrum from jazz ballad to classic rock. When I play out, it's mid-size clubs or halls & don't usually mike the amps. No real hunger for vintage or boutique, per se. I also like very quiet amps. Price range in the $1K-$2.5K. So, other than wanting everything, I'm flexible.
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Friend of Leo's
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Have you tried the Hasserl mods for your Bel-Air?
I have a Carvin Vintage 16, and I already liked it a lot unmodded, after doing some of the Hasserl mods, I really LOVE it now (I removed some of the mods, though - for the Carvin V16 there are 9 different mods, and not all worked for me, while others, like the Post-PI-MasterVolume & the 'Raw'-Control are GREAT). Oh, and in case you are not familiar with the term, head over to the amp forum at www.carvin com and do a search there - 'Hasserl' is the user name of a guy who devised a set of simple mods that greatly improve the Carvin Vintage-series amps! I think you can also send him your ampt to do the mods (though they aren't really difficult to do if you have basic soldering skills and are aware of the danger's of tube amps). |
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Tele-Afflicted
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: Twin Cities, Minnesota
Age: 60
Posts: 1,978
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How about a Bandmaster Reverb? This might be the perfect amp for you - I know the two I've owned have been exceptional amps:
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Tele-Holic
Join Date: Jun 2005
Posts: 708
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Mainly in the BF camp:
To buy, I'd be looking at a Gries 35 (heard so many great things) and a Sewell Texaverb 50 (going by the tone of my wampus cat, I'd say this is a can't miss proposition.) For kit stuff, I'd go David Allen Encore or Old Flame. |
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You might want to look into a Rivera R-100. Vince Gill has used it for years and it's supposed to be really be able to crank out a lot of tone. It has good head room as well and the clean is Fender Clean. I personally own a Rivera S-120 and wouldn't trade it for anything. I've had it for 13 yrs and have never even considered buying a different amp. Rivera is rock solid and has tone for years.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Tampa Bay, FL, USA
Age: 45
Posts: 250
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Really, just about any 40-50 watt Fender (2 x 6L6) amp would do the trick here-maybe a used VibroKing? Lotsa good boutique amps can be had used as well, even some of them new...
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