Gtrjunior
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Re: 40-50w tube head suggestions for club gigs.
Scott Splawn makes AMAZING amps. Most feature a half power switch. But more than that he incorporated a Fx loop volume control which lets you get cranked Marshall tone at bedroom volume.
LOVE my Quickrod.
I've been looking at this too. The big seller for me is the independent tone controls for each channel.... I'm tired of shared EQ on 2 channel amps. The distributor also offers several "factory" mods. One is the Low Gear mod, which reduces gain a bit on Ch. 2 and voices the amp more for classic rock. They will also mod the footswitch to allow the gain or solo function to be controlled from the footswitch rather than from the front of the amp. I think that way it was $599. A good low price option.
Spawn also makes a 50w version of most of his amps, including the Quick Rod, which is the 2 channel beast. I don't know if he offers power scaling, but I bet he can or would do it. In the end, this is what I want. I just don't know if I can justify the price for a head and matching 2x12.
B2D, I think you would really like the Quick Rod, because it does every Marshall from Oleic to ultra hot nodded JCM 800. Even though I think it sounds better than a Marshall, it might be a bit redundant to your JVM. The Amelia is an interesting budget friendly option and I think it would suit your needs with money to spare. It is supposed to take pedals well and have a very decent clean channel. If it does do those things, I think it would cover your cover band needs. Can't recall if it does power scaling. Probably not at it's pricepoint.
I guess the new DSL40c or whatever it's called is an option too. Independent EQ's and master volume, effects loop and power scaling.... all well under $1000.
Scott Splawn makes AMAZING amps. Most feature a half power switch. But more than that he incorporated a Fx loop volume control which lets you get cranked Marshall tone at bedroom volume.
LOVE my Quickrod.

