I have a bugera v22 and it is ok but the reverb is garbage and the drive channel is just ok and it's an older model and i was thinking as it seems like getting towards time to replace power tubes that tubes are getting limited and expensive.
I was also lamenting my lack of anything to connect guitar to headphones. I have a Linux laptop and didn't really wanna go software amplification.
Was thinking of maybe getting a boss gt-1 and using it with headphones or active bookshelf speakers for a while.
Or maybe a terror stamp but the cab sim on that one seems limiting.
I dunno lately I care less about tone and more about wether I can play well or not... And much of my practice time is after hours when I'm sure my family would prefer me be silent. Is this a good time to switch to modeling?
Was thinking of even maybe going for headrush mx5 but they are little more money. I don't have a lot to spend. And the boss demos ive heard sound like... Very BOSS pedaly but I'm a good way.
Does anyone have experience with those? I was thinking multi fx would be a step up from a headphone bug type thing at least. Otherwise the mustang micro even seems like a useable option.
Anyways what do you guys think and what kinda ampless practice rig would you get if you had limited funds and wanted a range of tones from all genres
I was also lamenting my lack of anything to connect guitar to headphones. I have a Linux laptop and didn't really wanna go software amplification.
Was thinking of maybe getting a boss gt-1 and using it with headphones or active bookshelf speakers for a while.
Or maybe a terror stamp but the cab sim on that one seems limiting.
I dunno lately I care less about tone and more about wether I can play well or not... And much of my practice time is after hours when I'm sure my family would prefer me be silent. Is this a good time to switch to modeling?
Was thinking of even maybe going for headrush mx5 but they are little more money. I don't have a lot to spend. And the boss demos ive heard sound like... Very BOSS pedaly but I'm a good way.
Does anyone have experience with those? I was thinking multi fx would be a step up from a headphone bug type thing at least. Otherwise the mustang micro even seems like a useable option.
Anyways what do you guys think and what kinda ampless practice rig would you get if you had limited funds and wanted a range of tones from all genres
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