Nov 13, 2019 #1 M mrguitaristcom TDPRI Member Joined Oct 28, 2018 Posts 4 Age 33 Location Franch Suggest me a good AMP for newbie
Nov 13, 2019 #2 dogmeat Poster Extraordinaire Joined Oct 12, 2017 Posts 5,402 Age 74 Location Alaska two Blues Juniors? what do you play
Nov 13, 2019 #3 VintageSG Poster Extraordinaire Joined Mar 31, 2016 Posts 7,766 Location Yorkshire Blackstar ID:Core are fairly inexpensive and sound good too.
Nov 13, 2019 #4 Thin white duke Friend of Leo's Joined Oct 1, 2017 Posts 2,627 Age 50 Location italy I don't think it can get any better than a Roland Jazz Chorus 40, also because there are not many stereo amps available in one box if that is what you are looking for, if you want two separeted amps the choice is infinite....
I don't think it can get any better than a Roland Jazz Chorus 40, also because there are not many stereo amps available in one box if that is what you are looking for, if you want two separeted amps the choice is infinite....
Nov 13, 2019 #5 radiocaster Doctor of Teleocity Joined Aug 18, 2015 Posts 12,013 Location europe For listening to music or playing guitar? For a guitar noob I'd recommend mono.
Nov 13, 2019 #6 stratoman1 Friend of Leo's Joined Nov 12, 2016 Posts 3,298 Location Virginia Beach, Va Two amps and an ABY bo . I use a Blackstar HT20 MKII and a Hughes and Kettner Tubemiester 36 for one rig and two Blackstar Club 40s for another
Two amps and an ABY bo . I use a Blackstar HT20 MKII and a Hughes and Kettner Tubemiester 36 for one rig and two Blackstar Club 40s for another
Nov 13, 2019 #7 Norris Vulcan Tele-Afflicted Joined Aug 7, 2015 Posts 1,356 Location UK I use 2 active speakers to run my pedalboard and preamps through.
Nov 13, 2019 #8 muscmp Friend of Leo's Joined Jul 1, 2008 Posts 2,281 Location california gibson ga79rtv. both are considered to be "stereo" amps.