Stratcat said:Fender all tube 6 watt Champ Amp. :wink:
Stratcat said:Fender all tube 6 watt Champ Amp. :wink:
Fresh_Start said:Have you looked at the Tech 21 TradeMark 10? It's older technology, but has some special mojo IMHO. Fender, Marshall or Mesa sounds, good reverb, an effects loop, headphone jack, 8 ohm speaker output, XLR direct out for recording, and surprisingly good tone for an 8" speaker. $245 new, less used.
Just another alternative, but worth looking at. BTW the Weber Mini-Mass works like a champ with my Blues Jr.
Chip
Gearjoneser said:Get a Vox Valvetronix amp. I use an AD60 head on the same cabs I run my tube heads through. It has a variable wattage selector, so you can get great tones from clean to liquid sustain at apartment levels. It also has a recording out and headphone out, which mutes the speaker, and they both have a volume control.
It's a great sounding amp, when used with your 4-12. You may actually start to favor it over the DSL, for sheer versatility, onboard tuner, and FX laid out analog style.
You can get the heads from $300-$400
'Wattage' just bought the new little 15W Valvetronix combo w/8" speaker.
He loves the amp, and those only cost about $180.
Wattage said:That little Vox gets my vote. I think it is the perfect "apartment" or bedroom amp. It records really well too.
And from personal experience very few people understand Wattage:laugh2:
seafoamer said:Buy a FULL STACK, & a couple of boxes of those foam earplugs u can get at CVS. Then tape the boxes of earplugs to u'r front door along with a sign that says "FREE EAR PLUGS, NEIGHBORS!". Lock u'r door. Then tune u'r gtr to: Bb, Eb, Ab, Db, F, Bb. Crank that son of bitchin' full stack to 11, and play In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida till u'r neck stiffens up and u'r fingers go numb.
Or buy the 6 watt Fender.
tenniso said:My Vox Pathfinder 15R sounds surprisingly good and it's only $120