I Need A New Amp!, ...once again |
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I Need A New Amp!, ...once again |
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Feb 7 2009, 03:43 PM |
I will only suggest on the bedroom amp, the others I think you got foll control of yourself
I was rescently browsing for a practice amp myself and ended up with a Blackstar HT5. Check it out, it can do anything!! I was surprised myself, usually the 5watters will do blues and if cranked a good crunch but this goes from clean to metal (two channels) This post has been edited by MickeM: Feb 7 2009, 03:44 PM -------------------- My bands homepage
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Feb 7 2009, 03:43 PM |
How expensive are Mesa's Rectifiers there in Germany? you could get one used for maybe about 1500e and then you would still have money for a cabinet. That's just one suggestion though.
I've heard good tones from the JVM, and it was used for example in Opeth's Watershed for the rhythm guitars, so it can get you nice tones also. The 6505 is also a safe bet This post has been edited by Toni Suominen: Feb 7 2009, 03:44 PM -------------------- Gear:
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Feb 7 2009, 05:28 PM |
How expensive are Mesa's Rectifiers there in Germany? you could get one used for maybe about 1500e and then you would still have money for a cabinet. That's just one suggestion though. Even more mighty expensive that in the US. I'd personally go with an ENGL Savage. It's my dream amp. It has great classic metal tones as well as a really brutal death metal sound. But you can't play it at bedroom levels. Well you can but it sounds castrated that way. Which is the reason I don't have one yet. For practice at home I use an ENGL E530 preamp a GT-10. That way I can have that nice tube sound all night long without getting lynched by my neighbors or parents.I've heard good tones from the JVM, and it was used for example in Opeth's Watershed for the rhythm guitars, so it can get you nice tones also. The 6505 is also a safe bet - Jonas edited for language - Kris -------------------- My Website | My Gear | Elixir Nanoweb Strings Review | Installing Schaller Security Locks
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Feb 7 2009, 06:13 PM |
Well.. The ENGL Powerball sounds awesome, even at bedroom level
Believe me, I used to own one |
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Feb 7 2009, 08:44 PM |
Cool to see you talking about ENGL... I have very good references about these amps but I couldn't try any one because nobody imports those amps here in Argentina. Lian told me that many extreme bands like Dimmu Borgir use ENGL.
The Blackstar sounds like a good idea but I am always a bit sceptical when it comes to low watt amps and versitality... I am going to try one on monday!!! Rectifiers are not an option, unfortunatley because they are ridicioulusly expensive arround here... I have never tried an ENGL savage but I sure will now, thanx 29a! The problem with engl amps for me is their modern and somewhat sterile tone (Fireball and Powerball), maybe it's the ENGL cabs i played them through...gonna try them through marshall vintage cabs on monday The problem with the JVM is (although it's the heaviest sounding Marshall) that it's not tight and heavy enough for some extreme metal genres - on the other hand the Peavey 6505 is extremely tight but not very versitaile neither on crunch nor on clean -.- Any more input on a bedroom solution? I don't know nothing about Tube preamps and how to play through them at home... I think that to play at home you could get a peavey or a marshall combo. Personally (for practicing and recording demos) I use Pod X3 live conected to my monitors in my studio and in my bedroom I have a Marshall mod 8080. -------------------- My lessons
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Feb 8 2009, 09:34 AM |
Any more input on a bedroom solution? I don't know nothing about Tube preamps and how to play through them at home... Peavey Windsor Studio, has the power sponge, and can power a 4x12 cab (modestly) if you need it. $400. -------------------- "I dreamed a lot when I was younger.. I'm older now but still I hunger For some understanding. There's no understanding, now. Was there ever? ...Joe Puerta (Ambrosia)... Finally got a YouTube page going. |
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Feb 8 2009, 05:56 PM |
I have never tried an ENGL savage but I sure will now, thanx 29a! I had a similar experience with the fireball. But I guess that's what some people are looking for, hard, tight in your face sound with a shitload of distortion. For me the savage was more organic and alive than the fireball. There is a swich to change the distortion from smooth to rough so be sure to try that one.The problem with engl amps for me is their modern and somewhat sterile tone (Fireball and Powerball), maybe it's the ENGL cabs i played them through...gonna try them through marshall vintage cabs on monday. Any more input on a bedroom solution? I don't know nothing about Tube preamps and how to play through them at home... Ok. A Preamp contains the first gain stages of and amp. When you turn up the gain knob, that's the preamp. Now the problem is that the output of the preamp is not strong enough to be fed into a speaker. So you'll normally hook it up to a power amp (that's where the master volume sits) and then into a cab. Now the preamp I use has a little solid state poweramp and cab simulation in there. So you could hook it up to a little speaker or headphones. Sound good for clean sounds. Horrible when distorted. Now what I do is I use the ENGL as preamp together with my GT-10. Which sound's great. As I already said I use headphones most of the time and I think it's the best solution for that (If anybody knows something better for playing with headphones tell me!). Now when I jam with a friend or my girlfriend is arround I plug the output of the GT-10 into my roland micro cube. Which sounds pretty good (better than the microcube alone) considering it's only using a 5" speaker with a 2 Watt solid state poweramp. audiopaal, What cab did you use? - Jonas -------------------- My Website | My Gear | Elixir Nanoweb Strings Review | Installing Schaller Security Locks
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Feb 9 2009, 12:51 AM |
Probably some ENGL amp is the best choice of all those things. Marshall is too soft, Peavey is too hard, and ENGL is in the middle, but get a decent cab for it. Possibly get an ENGL combo, and extension cab for it, it's a flexible option for gigs and rehearsals.
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Feb 9 2009, 02:40 PM
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What half stack are you considering getting? I play a JCM900 thru a 1960a slant cab at band practice- it's not even remotely close to a bed room level playing amp..
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Feb 9 2009, 03:25 PM
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Cool, thanks for the tip
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Feb 10 2009, 12:01 AM |
Orange Rockerverb is IMO the best metal amp right now. Check em' out at the store, amazing!
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