What are your favorite small/medium solid state amps?
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Marshall Master Reverb 30
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Vox Pathfinder 15R
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another vote for the 15r
(Christopher, also)
I've been to one World's Fair, a picnic, and a rodeo, and that's the stupidest thing i ever heard come out a pair of headphones.
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I think I've mentioned this before but I used to gig a lot with one (gigging in a different city to where I lived) and it always sounded great live too. Soundmen love them, and making the soundman's life easier is probably the most important part of good tone (despite how much fun we all have trying to get mojotones from fancy gear).JazzBlaster wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 8:05 am+1
I bought one when I was really poor because it was cheap. I still have it 10 years later, I have a 60 and an 80. The tweed and blackface sounds are awesome. It's my grab and go jam amp when I don't feel like packing everything up.
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The cool thing about fretless is you can hit a note...and then renegotiate.
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Peavey Bandits, Tech 21 30 & 60, ZT Lunchbox.
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Oh, good call on those Tech 21 amps. They make fantastic stuff, no question about it.
Jane Wiedlin's been playing ZT lunchboxes on tour with her new band Elettrodomestico. I still haven't played one!
Jane Wiedlin's been playing ZT lunchboxes on tour with her new band Elettrodomestico. I still haven't played one!
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I saw a vid where Nels and Julian Lage were both using Lunchboxes, too.mackerelmint wrote: ↑Sat Apr 21, 2018 1:35 pmOh, good call on those Tech 21 amps. They make fantastic stuff, no question about it.
Jane Wiedlin's been playing ZT lunchboxes on tour with her new band Elettrodomestico. I still haven't played one!
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wow! why so many good things about the pathfinder 15r? I'm currently looking for a small amp but didn't think people would recommend this one since they're like an entry level amp.
Well... now I'm considering it! Does it sound good with Jags?
Well... now I'm considering it! Does it sound good with Jags?
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Well, I haven't played one with a jag, so I can't honestly tell you yes, but... they sound good with anything. The stock 8" speaker sounds damn good, and if you run it into an external cab, it sounds even better. Honestly, I think they flatter any guitar you put through them, since that's been the case in my own experience. They take effects well, too. Really, they're just fantastic little amps dressed up as entry level crap. A real gem.
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+1sessylU wrote: ↑Sat Apr 21, 2018 6:32 amI think I've mentioned this before but I used to gig a lot with one (gigging in a different city to where I lived) and it always sounded great live too. Soundmen love them, and making the soundman's life easier is probably the most important part of good tone (despite how much fun we all have trying to get mojotones from fancy gear).JazzBlaster wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 8:05 am+1
I bought one when I was really poor because it was cheap. I still have it 10 years later, I have a 60 and an 80. The tweed and blackface sounds are awesome. It's my grab and go jam amp when I don't feel like packing everything up.
I have a Cube 30, it's a cheap but great practice amp and it's even loud and good enough for small shows
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+1sessylU wrote: ↑Sat Apr 21, 2018 6:32 amI think I've mentioned this before but I used to gig a lot with one (gigging in a different city to where I lived) and it always sounded great live too. Soundmen love them, and making the soundman's life easier is probably the most important part of good tone (despite how much fun we all have trying to get mojotones from fancy gear).JazzBlaster wrote: ↑Fri Apr 20, 2018 8:05 am+1
I bought one when I was really poor because it was cheap. I still have it 10 years later, I have a 60 and an 80. The tweed and blackface sounds are awesome. It's my grab and go jam amp when I don't feel like packing everything up.
I have a Cube 30, it's a cheap but great practice amp and it's even loud and good enough for small shows
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PCL Stagemaster 30 or Stagemaster 60
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Have a friend who's a bit of a local legend who played a solo show with one of the bigger ZTs last fall. Sounded really great and when I talked to him about it afterward, he just raved about the thing. I'm very intrigued by one of those.mackerelmint wrote: ↑Sat Apr 21, 2018 1:35 pmOh, good call on those Tech 21 amps. They make fantastic stuff, no question about it.
Jane Wiedlin's been playing ZT lunchboxes on tour with her new band Elettrodomestico. I still haven't played one!
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After some reading here and elsewhere, I picked up a Vox Pathfinder 15R. Have to say I'm really impressed with it. Kind of surprised by its versatility, actually. I can't say it does any one or two things extremely well, but it does a lot of things very well. It has limitations, but what amp doesn't? Would like to try it through an ext cab at some point. But it's certainly a great value and extremely useful to have around. I think it's a really nice complement to my PRRI and GA-6. Glad I got it.
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^^ Sweet!
My personal requirement (especially for small amps) is that I think it probably sounds better than all kinds of other amps---even if in an actual AB test it doesn't come close to winning.
"This amp sounds great! I can't believe it only has an 8" speaker!!"
*does AB test*
"Oh, no, jeez, totally. That sounds waaay better through a different cab. Nevermind."
I just recently bought a cheap 10" PA speaker and threw it in my first amp. About 10 years ago now, after playing only acoustic for 10 years before that, my first amp was a used Behringer GM110---a copy of a Tech 21 Trademark 30. It was a pretty decent first amp, and only $60. I wound up blowing a speaker in another amp that I was going to sell anyway, and I decided to just rip out the speaker from the GM110. So it sat unused for a long time.
I'm really surprised that it sounds kind of great in this configuration. With my baritone guitar or bass, it can be really touch sensitive but still a nice amount of compressed and also pretty tight bass. I'm loving it. This amp with guitar is better with this speaker (and pretty good for SS, and pretty great for the price), but still something kind of...missing? A really great amp will make me want to just keep playing and playing and playing, or just strum open strings. But this amp on guitar (and most solid state amps IME) makes you feel more like, "ok. fine, that's enough". I guess this is my other test for amps.
Also, a few years ago, I picked up a speakerless Yamaha G50-112 for free (!!, but also a missing reverb tank and scratchy pots), and my assessment is that: it's true what they say about it. It's great. A joy to play. Nice cleans. Reacts a lot more like a tube amp than seems reasonable to me.
My personal requirement (especially for small amps) is that I think it probably sounds better than all kinds of other amps---even if in an actual AB test it doesn't come close to winning.
"This amp sounds great! I can't believe it only has an 8" speaker!!"
*does AB test*
"Oh, no, jeez, totally. That sounds waaay better through a different cab. Nevermind."
I just recently bought a cheap 10" PA speaker and threw it in my first amp. About 10 years ago now, after playing only acoustic for 10 years before that, my first amp was a used Behringer GM110---a copy of a Tech 21 Trademark 30. It was a pretty decent first amp, and only $60. I wound up blowing a speaker in another amp that I was going to sell anyway, and I decided to just rip out the speaker from the GM110. So it sat unused for a long time.
I'm really surprised that it sounds kind of great in this configuration. With my baritone guitar or bass, it can be really touch sensitive but still a nice amount of compressed and also pretty tight bass. I'm loving it. This amp with guitar is better with this speaker (and pretty good for SS, and pretty great for the price), but still something kind of...missing? A really great amp will make me want to just keep playing and playing and playing, or just strum open strings. But this amp on guitar (and most solid state amps IME) makes you feel more like, "ok. fine, that's enough". I guess this is my other test for amps.
Also, a few years ago, I picked up a speakerless Yamaha G50-112 for free (!!, but also a missing reverb tank and scratchy pots), and my assessment is that: it's true what they say about it. It's great. A joy to play. Nice cleans. Reacts a lot more like a tube amp than seems reasonable to me.