Best "next step" amp for a student

jrbowen81

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I'm teaching basic electric guitar to a couple of kids (11 year old and 15 year old brothers), and the older one is progressing really well. He's more into rock/metal type of stuff and is starting to ask me a lot of questions about gear. A lot has changed in the realm of affordable equipment over the past 18+ years since I myself started playing, and I'm wondering what kind of amp he should consider investing in when he's ready to step up. Right now, he and his brother are having to share a cheap little Fender combo amp (Mustang V.2, I believe?) It's not a terrible amp, but he's going to need his own soon. As much as he's progressing and as serious as he is about playing, I'm wanting to give him a good recommendation for different amps he could keep in mind for the near future. Any ideas?
 
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will the 15yo be wanting to jam with friends soon?
 
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Look at the orange micro terror. 99 dollars average used price through guitar center and the orange 8 inch cabinet can be bought for the same price. Tube solid state combo and amazing sound. Will keep up with a drummer no problem when run through a 410, 212, or 115 cab later down the road. Call whatever guitar center you choose to buy from, as they will typically ship much cheaper than online pricing for shipping.
 
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ah man
gotta say it

Bandit


no really the Vox Valvetronix amps are nice

teenagers are notoriously rough on equipment

Solid state amps hold up much better
 
Re: Best "next step" amp for a student

ah man
gotta say it

Bandit


no really the Vox Valvetronix amps are nice

teenagers are notoriously rough on equipment

Solid state amps hold up much better

Good point. These kids seem pretty responsible, but you never know.
 
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+1 To this.

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I like that Microdark Terror idea, but still, an 80 watt Randall through a 1x12 should keep up with a basement band no problem, especially if it can power a later to be added extension cab.
 
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I like that Microdark Terror idea, but still, an 80 watt Randall through a 1x12 should keep up with a basement band no problem, especially if it can power a later to be added extension cab.

Yep, and it can. :)
 
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When I was a kid, I remember getting an 80 watt ss Ross 1x12. To my young ears that thing was ungodly loud. And I never even tried it through an extension cab.
 
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Just found a Randall RG80 that seemed pretty cool. 80watt 1x12 combo with massive gain and an FX loop. Heck, even I'd use it. Lol

I'll second that. I still use my RG80 (well, the cabinet anyway. The amp section died long ago). This was my first real amp. The reason I kept the cabinet all these years is it's the only 1x12 cab I've heard that sounds like a 4x12 Marshall cabinet.

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I remember back in 9th grade, there was this kid I was hanging out with that played guitar. The entirety of his rig consisted of a Peavey (I think?) Strat style guitar with a crudely routed bridge humbucker, an old MXR Distortion +, and a. 1x12 Gorilla amp. Standing in his garage, listening to him play and sing old Misfits songs, that was the coolest sound I had ever heard. Who knows what it would sound like to me nowadays! Haha... But all that to say, this kid has a guitar that's at least as good or better than what my friend had, and any of these amps mentioned so far would probably slaughter that old Gorilla amp.

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Another one for the Randall, I used an RG200 2x12 during my teen-early 20s metal years. Built like a tank, sounds great for metal but can do other styles well enough, and plenty loud enough to be heard in a full band at the kind of gigs I used to play where the instruments were very rarely miked.
 
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my 1st real amp was a RG 100es that i still own. i bought 2 years after starting to play and a 4x12.. loved half stacks ever since .. nothing moves air like a 412..
 
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