Bang for your buck amps

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One of Jerry's Kids
I am working on a column about bang for your buck amps. Sub $300 amps you might find used in a pawn shop or music store that are overlooked sleepers. Hit me with any amps you think I should consider for the column, I am only focusing on used amps.
 
I had a Crate GT-80DSP back in the day. It's a hybrid tube/solid state - switchable. The tube side had 2 Telefunken 12AU7s and a 12AX7. I used to use my Randall RG80 Celestion as an external speaker. The Crate as a pre into a heavy Celestion cab competed sonically with my JCM900 / 1960AV setup.

The Randall RG80 with Celestion 80 speaker was another one. It was solid state, but the distortion side sounded like a natural tube amp. You could pull the volume as a boost.

These are pretty old now. But yeah, you might find them in a pawn shop.
 
I got my bugera v22 for like $220. I put in a better speaker and tubes and it's not bad. It's loud, can be clean, or classic rock dirty. Feels cheap in build quality, and dunno if you can still get them that price...
 
Man how times have changed. 25 years ago I got my first Traynor tube head for $50 at a pawn shop and a Sovtek MIG100 for something like $150 at a guitar store. Now the same stuff goes for 8-10 times as much.

I'll say a Line 6 Flextone II. The "high gain tube amp" sounds aren't as convincing as new modelers, but there's enough power for most rehearsal/live situations, good sounds onboard, and a bunch of very useful effects.

edit - right on Larry
 
I’ll go with Egnater Tweaker 15, got mine for $250. With the right speaker combo, I’ve been able to surf, play rock and metal. I think I put a 5751 in v1 for better cleans; can’t remember.
 
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