Questions About Tube Amps And Amps In General |
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Questions About Tube Amps And Amps In General |
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Oct 27 2008, 08:26 PM |
well, for 300 USD you won't get a tubeamp. There are some Blackheart models at that cost, but they are like 5 watts, and may be just a little too weak. Difference is all to your ear in the end really Listen and compare. Generally you can say that tubeamps produce the "TRUE" guitartone and have a fuller, richer, creamier sound overall. But I know people who prefer solid state amps over tube-amps, although they are a minority... EDIT: The Blackheart handsome devil combo sells for around 350 euros. Thats the cheapest tube-amp with a little more that 5 watts I could find. Ah, then I'll have to double the budget . No worries though, I guess I'll have to make do with what I've got in the meantime. EDIT: on http://guitars.musiciansfriend.com/amplifi...iers/combo/tube I found tubes for about 200-300 USD, so that's where I took my estimate from. Even though they don't ship certain brands out of the U.S. This post has been edited by Fizzwidget: Oct 27 2008, 08:30 PM |
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Oct 27 2008, 10:51 PM |
I'm currently looking for a new amp, preferably tube. It will be mostly used for metal / hard rock as a practice amp and as a jamming amp. Huge plus if it can be used for gigging with smaller audiences (20-50'ish) with a drummer. My budget isn't very strict, but I'm looking for one in between 200-300$. Also, I'm wondering if there is any severe difference between tube amps and non-tubes. From the view of someone who isn't a gear elitist . Tube! With the budget of max $300 in Norway I don't think you'll get very far Leaves you with the Peavey Valveking You could add a little more and get a Randall RG50TC Or be a cool dude! There's a Kustom Defender 50 that's close to your budget. A one channel amp so maybe not what you're on the look for. You can switch between EL34's and 6L6 tubes. The internal speaker is jacked in so it's easy to add an attenuator to it. The Kustom would be the better rock and blues amp while the Randall is more metal and the Peavey is a little bit of both of these. I know the Peavey and the Kustom are made in China, I think the Randall is too. Solid state amps are more or less maintenance free, a little electric spray every 5 years. Tube amps needs some caring. Especially if you're moving it between home, rehearsal and gig very often the tubes can break in worst case. If you ask me I'd go with the Kustom and add a pedal for metal. -------------------- My bands homepage
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Oct 27 2008, 10:57 PM |
if you wanna tube amp, reconsider your budget options, tube amps cost more than 200-300$. maybe you can get one for that kind of money, but that's just wasting the money on a lousy tube amp IMO. You need 40W at least with one 12 speaker.
if you wanna read a bit about tube amp vs solid state one check out this thread, post #5. Also it would be helpful if you could tell us a bit of your previous amps, and what kind of a sound do you like. You can name some bands or musicians that have the sound that you like so you can buy similar sounding amp perhaps. -------------------- - Ivan's Video Chat Lesson Notes HERE
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Oct 27 2008, 11:49 PM |
If you like metal the I really suggest you check out Randall and Peavey amps, preferably Randal. They offer some nice hybrid amps for the money, so if you can find them, be sure to check them out, here's the link .
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Oct 27 2008, 11:50 PM |
I was thinking of buying from U.K, U.S or Germany. Forget about the US. You'd end up paying customs and VAT and all of a sudden it's like if you had bought it in say Germany. UK and Germany both have 230V so that would be right to start with. I've also been looking in on review's Line6's Spider 3, which linked me to the Marshall MG50DFX. Both of which seems like great amps. Reviews aren't trustworthy in that aspect. Always concider who are reviewing. The ones reviewing a MG50 would in most cases be first time amp owners, and to someone who never had an amp before any amp would sound good. -------------------- My bands homepage
All time favourites: B. Streisand - Woman in Love, M. Hopkin - Those were the days, L. Richie - Hello |
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