Bang for your buck amps

For sale. Shipping will be a *****, though. Them transformers are HEAVY.

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They are indeed. The 100 watter has beefy aftermarket handles screwed to the sides and it needs them. Feel like carting that one over to my local pawn shop for pickup?

Mine had spring reverb and tremolo, and no "range expander".
 
They are indeed. The 100 watter has beefy aftermarket handles screwed to the sides and it needs them. Feel like carting that one over to my local pawn shop for pickup?

Mine had spring reverb and tremolo, and no "range expander".

I'll cart it over to MY local pawn shop for pickup. :friday:
 
Desl

Can't find one loose down here

I would have grabbed it, but my first thought was, where the hell am I going to put it? If it hangs around the store for a bit, I might have to grab it. He also had an AC30 2x12 with a road case for $600, which sounded freaking amazing. It was super heavy.
 
I would have grabbed it, but my first thought was, where the hell am I going to put it? If it hangs around the store for a bit, I might have to grab it. He also had an AC30 2x12 with a road case for $600, which sounded freaking amazing. It was super heavy.

I have the same issue with guitars and amps
my brother tells me I will have to learn to "admire it for what it is and leave it in the store"
its a byproduct of not being able to have gear back in my youth
now that I can afford things , I tend to hoard them
 
The only thing keeping me from snagging one of the Transtube Bandits is the weight. I like light amps these days. It's 2024. Plenty of options out there that won't break your back.
 
they are as heavy as a tube amp

Yup. Even my first and second Bandits (65 and then a Solo 75) back in the late 80's and early 90's were boat anchors.

I'm picking up a Boss Nextone Stage 40 combo with the GA-FC footswitch today for $250. Talk about a deal. Check out what they go for new. The amp weighs less than 30lbs.
 
IME, the downfall of the Bandits was the cab/speaker choice. But otherwise, fantastic-sounding amps, especially if you plugged them into a serious cab!

There was a head version of those, right? Was it call tlhe Supreme? I know the XL and the XXL were the last couple of head versions of the Transtube stuff.
 
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The guy I know who got the best VH1 sound I have heard got it from one of those, if memory serves. Great little amps.
 
Yup. That Bandit is great. I played through one of those for a little while (borrowed) and when the Marshall I had at the time went down. Sounded great. I was pleasantly surprised.
 
Where's the guy chiming in on the broken Marshall app
calling thm trash and such
Or is that reserved only for certain brands
 
IME, the downfall of the Bandits was the cab/speaker choice. But otherwise, fantastic-sounding amps, especially if you plugged them into a serious cab!

There was a head version of those, right? Was it call tlhe Supreme? I know the XL and the XXL were the last couple of head versions of the Transtube stuff.

There are so many slept on amps that sound absolutely crushing if they’re just paired with even just a half decent cabinet and then great amps that come with an okay cabinet

(Randall RH200G2) and simply upgrading to better speakers than the Celestion Seventy80s and it sounds 10x worth its price. Seriously, it gives everything every super modern metal guitarist wants, incredibly tight hi-gain that’s not fizzy, muddy or thin without requiring any extra pedals to tighten the sound at all (years before djent was even invented!), lots of control with two flavours of gain, separate voicing switches, a contour knob and so much clean bass on tap. Even the clean channel was really nice and had a footswitchable clean boost.

I almost regret selling it, although I technically don’t need it. It absolutely did more than a serviceable job for my industrial thrash metal band for years and years and I would recommend any guitarist that wants a real halfstack that you can plug directly into and get a truly killer sound from classic to death metal with the option of pristine to pushed clean and do everything you could need to be heard and make changes to the core sound and effects from the footswitch, look no further.

They’re still so slept on they can he had inexpensively on the used market. Technically, I think they’re loosely based on a super hot-rodded Marshall circuit so my JVM now takes the role the Randall took, being a literal hot-rodded Marshall with the components, tubes and speakers fine-tuned to tight, searing weapons-grade metal tone . I also still have a rarer Randall in my collection for a super, brutal, cold chainsaw that just slays left and right blended with a tube monster like the recto or even just on its own with its overabundance of bass and active mid control.

Check out this dude running into Vintage30s. I can’t think of a quintessential, multi-thousand dollar amp it can’t hold its own against. Its an absolute no brainer for zero compromise on almost zero budget

 
There are so many slept on amps that sound absolutely crushing if they’re just paired with even just a half decent cabinet and then great amps that come with an okay cabinet

(Randall RH200G2) and simply upgrading to better speakers than the Celestion Seventy80s and it sounds 10x worth its price. Seriously, it gives everything every super modern metal guitarist wants, incredibly tight hi-gain that’s not fizzy, muddy or thin without requiring any extra pedals to tighten the sound at all (years before djent was even invented!), lots of control with two flavours of gain, separate voicing switches, a contour knob and so much clean bass on tap. Even the clean channel was really nice and had a footswitchable clean boost.

I almost regret selling it, although I technically don’t need it. It absolutely did more than a serviceable job for my industrial thrash metal band for years and years and I would recommend any guitarist that wants a real halfstack that you can plug directly into and get a truly killer sound from classic to death metal with the option of pristine to pushed clean and do everything you could need to be heard and make changes to the core sound and effects from the footswitch, look no further.

They’re still so slept on they can he had inexpensively on the used market. Technically, I think they’re loosely based on a super hot-rodded Marshall circuit so my JVM now takes the role the Randall took, being a literal hot-rodded Marshall with the components, tubes and speakers fine-tuned to tight, searing weapons-grade metal tone . I also still have a rarer Randall in my collection for a super, brutal, cold chainsaw that just slays left and right blended with a tube monster like the recto or even just on its own with its overabundance of bass and active mid control.

Check out this dude running into Vintage30s. I can’t think of a quintessential, multi-thousand dollar amp it can’t hold its own against. Its an absolute no brainer for zero compromise on almost zero budget

Oh, yes. The G2's and G3's were fantastic. I was in a band with a guy with the 2x12 combo version, and even through the semi open back cab with the lousy speakers, it sounded crushing. A bit too bass-heavy, though, but fantastic if you knew how to tame it.
 
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