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Who makes a good SS amp for practicing at home?
Title says it all. Who makes a nice sounding amp for playing at home? Fender? Line 6? Roland? others?
Thanks for any input offered.
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I picked up a Line 6 Spider IV(120) and it's a great home amp. The sounds are excellent, it's very versatile, and seems well made. The 75 watt and higher versions have the newest modeling, the best effects, and are loud enough to be giggable. Check them out, YMMV.
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I have a Traynor Dynagain DG30D, it's a 30 watt solid state amp. At first I wasn't that impressed with it, but that was mainly because I was using the gain channel.
I recently starting using the clean channel and it's very "tube" sounding. I put a Maxon Overdrive in front of it and it sounds really good! It's got a Celestion Super 65 speaker in it and some OK built in effects. You should be able to find them used for around $100 I would believe. |
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I have to say Roland is a great choice.
Lots of great tone.. They have many different amps to choose. How much do you want to spend. Check out the Roland 20x for under $200.
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The Roland Cube's!!!
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The Vox Pathfinder 15R. A strong 15 watts, Reverb, and a nice Tremelo with 8" spk. I used one of these a while back on a gig thru a 2x12. Worked fine. So it's more than just a practive amp. 120 bucks new.
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![]() I have a Cube 60 and use it a lot for practice. It has acceptable cleans, decent high gain tones, and doesn't sound bad with a Zendrive for bluesy tones. I also like that it doesn't sound horrible at late night practice levels. I was playing mine in my apartment at 2 a.m. last night and no one complained. I also like that if I forget to turn it off and go to sleep that I'm not burning tubes all night. I've left it on for days on end and so far, a couple of years into it, it has performed flawlessly without any need of maintenance or repair. It's nice having an amp that you can leave on all evening and just pick up your guitar (on a stand next to my couch) and play at any moment.
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Guitars: Strat, 335, LP Jr. Special+ Amps: Sig:X, '65 Super Reverb, '66 Deluxe Reverb, Axe FX II/Atomic CLR Pedals: Zendrive, BB Preamp, Ethos Overdrive |
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Roland Cube 80x
Roland Cube 30 |
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#9
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Quote:
$130CDN plus Tax |
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#10
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Fender frontman series are decent.
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the Tech 21 stuff is nice. Peavey Bandit is also nice and available for cheap. And it can get loud.
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Fender Gdec3 30. This is the correct answer.
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Ditto, a great little amp!
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Last winter I bought a Peavey vyper 15 as an xmas present for my nephew. I had so much fun with it I bought one for myself. Without a doubt the best time I've ever had for $100 with my pants on. The sheer variety and quality of sounds that all these new small digitals get is amazing.
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The little Orange amps sound good.
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“Everybody has to learn certain things, but when you play, the intellectual process no longer has anything to do with it.” -Bill Evans |
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