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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Bedfordshire, UK
Age: 32
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Help me decide on a Solid State
Hello All,
Firstly let me please ask that you don't reply with a "why get a solid state, tube amps are so much better......etc" I specifically want a SS amp so that i can run my cds through it and jam alongside while listening through my headphones. I cannot get the best out of a tube amp where I live - My home sweet home is too small! I currently have a marshall MG 250 DFX, but i'm looking at getting something different. Can anyone give me any advice for and against the following? Laney TFX-2 Fender FM212 DSP Fender Princeton 650 Laney VC15 - 110 Hughes & Kettner Edition Blue 60 DFX They are all within the sort of budget i'm looking at (between GB£200 - GB£250 )and I'm just seeking some advice from those more knowledgable. Are these amps decent for the price or have I overlooked any that I should be including in my shopping list? Looking forward to any replys, Dan |
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Tele-Meister
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You might wanna check out the Orange crush series:
http://www.imuso.co.uk/ProductDetail...ckCode=EG00760 played the 15w version and it sounded pretty nice..,(for a solid state amp) looks sweet IMO |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Bangor, ME
Age: 44
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The Laney VC15-110 is not a solid state amp . . . it is all tube
I've had my eye on these for a while now . . . they sound rather voxish but with their own thing going on . . . if I had the money right now I'd grab one in a heartbeat So if one of these is within your budget, I'd at least try one out if possible |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Kent, UK
Age: 52
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Why not go really small and look at the VOX DA5 or the Roland Microcube. They have everything you've specified and sound great while being cheap.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Bedfordshire, UK
Age: 32
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Thanks for the replys so far,
I've also found the VOX AD50VT. My only problem is that it doesn't seem to have a CD line in. Is there any other way of being able to listen to both my guitar AND CDs through the same headphones? Cheers Dan |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Bushey, England.
Age: 66
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You could probably pick one up for well under £200. I have one that's not for sale - mine's the "Plus" model - but since you're local, drop me a PM and you can come over and see what you think of mine. Cheers, Tony.
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Denver, PA, USA
Age: 46
Posts: 301
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Epiphone Triggerman 60DSP 60W Solid State Combo with 12 Speaker
I love mine. And it has great write ups. I first got a Firefly 30 watter. Liked it so much I went and got the Triggerman for more power and direct out and such. Love it. Bill
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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Wisconsin, USA
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Vox Valvetronix are the best value and tone.
I have a microcube also, and love it. I've had Kustom also, and they have awesome tone! I have an Epiphone EP800 also that sounds great! But it is a one trick pony. It only sounds great with the bass all the way up and the treble almost all the way down and with a bridge humbucker.... it also has a vintage RI Alnico Jensen PR8 speaker... but that's another story..
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Join Date: Nov 2004
Location: Ct
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If you are looking for headphone use only. I've been using a Behringer VAMP2 for a couple of years and I really like it. There's also the Line 6 POD, and if you want all in one there is also the Tascam MP-GT1. MP3 player and headphone amp/effects box in one.
Just a note the Valvetronix headphone out is before the tube circuit, so it's the raw DSP sound. |
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I have a Fender FM 2-10R that has suprised me. It was a back up amp but is actually seeing more service than my Fender Blues Deluxe tube amp. I guess it depends on what music you play & what use you want from it.
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This must be a new model. I bought my son the Fender FM212R a few years ago because it was the only decent amp in that price range without DSP (neither of us are fans of digital modeling).
I can tell you that the clean channel on those amps sound incredible. To my experience, DSP just wrecks the sound - and on a lot of those DSP amps, there's no way to bypass the digital processing ("clean" is just another digital effect). this is the one I'm talking about: http://www.zzounds.com/item--FEN0231650000 |
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Location: North Bushey, England.
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One of the only two solid-state amps that'll live with a decent tube jobbie (the other one's the Roland Blues Cube BC-60), but in this case it wouldn't do for two reasons: first, there's no way to play the recorded material and guitar through it at the same time, and secondly, it's way over budget here in England.
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: Santa Maria, CA
Age: 55
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Roland mico cube +1
I use my micro cube at the hotel or on the road for quick practice. It's cheap, light, compact, takes headphones, has a line in for audio (laptop, cd, Ipod), takes batteries or wall wart and is "cool" to boot. What is there not to like?
I gig with a Roland Blues Cube 60 with tele and lap steel. I'm searching for the perfect mid-sized tube amp for my pedal steel now....deville...i'm thinking....two 12's or 4 10's....heh, heh. |
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Tele-Meister
Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Denver, PA, USA
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email me playguitar4HIM@dejazzd.com Bill
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