FuseG4
Our Neighbor Totoro
Liked the Blackheart, but alas as far as tube tone goes it's like reading the first chapter in a college textbook... feeling good for having done that chapter but confused as hell as to where it goes next, and feeling there's so much more out there.
I want to look into getting a new amp. Tube amp. Problem is there's a shortage of music stores 'round here. Very limited as to what I can go test. Local store has an AC30, a JCM, and some solid state stuff.
I'm an intermediate player. I don't gig so I don't need crazy wattage. 15 to 25 preferred. Don't need 2 speakers... or a butt-load of gain. I like rock (classic rock, blues rock, brit-rock, punk, j-rock), electric blues, and ska. Here's what amps I'm considering
1) Blues Jr.
pro: widely used, widely available mods, master vol., good reverb. takes pedals? cheap-ish. manageable volume
con: 1 channel, dunno about the fat switch, dunno
2) AC15 CC1
pro: vox tones. OK reverb. master vol. cheap-ish. Manageable volume
con: wharfedale speaker not so great? harsh sound with OD pedals? heard stories about cheap parts (input jacks, etc)
3) Peavey Classic 30
pro: normal and lead channel, reverb. effects loop? cheap
cons: need speaker swap off the bat? Could be more gain than I need? dont need an FX loop. no master vol on "normal channel... 30W is too loud?
4) Peavey Windsor Studio
pro: Class A, accepts different tubes. attenuator, master vol. spring reverb. 2 inputs, boost function. manageable vol. cheap
con: lacks bass w/ stock speaker? attunator a tone suck? FX loop not needed?
5)Fender Deluxe VM
pro: clean and drive channel. reverb, delay, chorus. included footswitch. Celestion speaker. Like a pimped out HRDx?
con: 40W is prolly way too loud to crank it. no master or mid knob on clean channel.
6)Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Reissue
Pro: Sweet clean and good overdriven tones. 2 inputs. Tube reverb, vibrato, tube rectifier. Jensen speaker. Could mic it for gigs if I need?
Cons: 10" speaker. no master vol. no mid knob. pricey as hell, w/ DRRI being only a bit more.
7)Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue
Pro: vintage tone for dayyyyys... 2 channels. tube reverb, tube vibrato, tube rectified. 22W is prolly manageable. Jensen speaker. could get an attenuator, or just use a pedal for OD?
Cons: no master vol. or mid knob. Price tag?
Thoughts?
I like the 65 PR and DR, but are those too much amp for me, especially the DRRI? On the other hand, how wise would it be to buy one of the other amps and feel like switching later? Hmmmmmmm
I want to look into getting a new amp. Tube amp. Problem is there's a shortage of music stores 'round here. Very limited as to what I can go test. Local store has an AC30, a JCM, and some solid state stuff.
I'm an intermediate player. I don't gig so I don't need crazy wattage. 15 to 25 preferred. Don't need 2 speakers... or a butt-load of gain. I like rock (classic rock, blues rock, brit-rock, punk, j-rock), electric blues, and ska. Here's what amps I'm considering
1) Blues Jr.
pro: widely used, widely available mods, master vol., good reverb. takes pedals? cheap-ish. manageable volume
con: 1 channel, dunno about the fat switch, dunno
2) AC15 CC1
pro: vox tones. OK reverb. master vol. cheap-ish. Manageable volume
con: wharfedale speaker not so great? harsh sound with OD pedals? heard stories about cheap parts (input jacks, etc)
3) Peavey Classic 30
pro: normal and lead channel, reverb. effects loop? cheap
cons: need speaker swap off the bat? Could be more gain than I need? dont need an FX loop. no master vol on "normal channel... 30W is too loud?
4) Peavey Windsor Studio
pro: Class A, accepts different tubes. attenuator, master vol. spring reverb. 2 inputs, boost function. manageable vol. cheap
con: lacks bass w/ stock speaker? attunator a tone suck? FX loop not needed?
5)Fender Deluxe VM
pro: clean and drive channel. reverb, delay, chorus. included footswitch. Celestion speaker. Like a pimped out HRDx?
con: 40W is prolly way too loud to crank it. no master or mid knob on clean channel.
6)Fender 65 Princeton Reverb Reissue
Pro: Sweet clean and good overdriven tones. 2 inputs. Tube reverb, vibrato, tube rectifier. Jensen speaker. Could mic it for gigs if I need?
Cons: 10" speaker. no master vol. no mid knob. pricey as hell, w/ DRRI being only a bit more.
7)Fender 65 Deluxe Reverb Reissue
Pro: vintage tone for dayyyyys... 2 channels. tube reverb, tube vibrato, tube rectified. 22W is prolly manageable. Jensen speaker. could get an attenuator, or just use a pedal for OD?
Cons: no master vol. or mid knob. Price tag?
Thoughts?
I like the 65 PR and DR, but are those too much amp for me, especially the DRRI? On the other hand, how wise would it be to buy one of the other amps and feel like switching later? Hmmmmmmm