Blue Voodoo

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So guys, have any of you used a Crate Blue Voodoo amp? I've been given the chance to buy a perfectly good condition(I've played it) 60 watt Blue Voodoo. Normally I wouldn't pay any attention but the owner had it biased for EL34's and it has been recently retubed. 250 bucks. Think it's worth it?
 
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For 250 bucks, I say give it a shot. I played a Blue Voodoo head at Guitar Center a couple times. If I remember correctly, the gain was a bit buzzy and undefined. Also I thought it was too scooped for my liking (but then again, any scooping of the mids is too much for me).

But for 250 bucks, maybe it's worth a listen. Plus the stock one's uses 6L6 power tubes, maybe the EL-34's will sound better. Give it a listen.

Is it a head or a combo?
 
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It's the 1/12 combo amp they don't make anymore. The dist. was totally not what you said, maybe the EL34's did a lot of good, the gain was very defines and has a large amount of gain but still silent and very clear.
 
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stratovarius said:
It's the 1/12 combo amp they don't make anymore. The dist. was totally not what you said, maybe the EL34's did a lot of good, the gain was very defines and has a large amount of gain but still silent and very clear.

I must have been wrong then because I doubt replacing the tubes would completely alter the tone. Was the tone scooped like I said? Maybe I'm thinking of the wrong crate. Then again, I tried the 3 channel huge head version.
 
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This is a 2 channel combo, and reportedly has a diff. tone than the big 3 channel head. It's only a scooped sound if you EQ it scooped. It can be scooped and I did try it but I like my mids.
 
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i never really liked the blue voodoos old or new, kinda buzzy like joe said but ive never tried the combo or with el34's
 
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One of my friends has an EL34 60W Voodoo head. It is pretty decent for thrash metal and all the Metallica-Slayer-Megadeth-like stuff but it's not the king of the hill. A Marshall will do the job much better but for $250 a Voodoo is a bargain.
 
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i got a BV 60 combo. those really old ones.
i put in EL34's as well. they sound great to me.
not really scooped by nature.
distortion aint that great tahts why i use a pedal but the cleans are actually good with 6L6s in mine.

and yeah for $250 why not since its in good condition as well.
got mine for about the same price
 
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jeremy said:
i never really liked the blue voodoos old or new, kinda buzzy like joe said but ive never tried the combo or with el34's

I thought I had the right amp :laugh2:

Yeah, I guess it's an OK amp. For 250 bucks I don't think I would personally pick it up, because it did sound scooped to my ears (then again, I don't care for Mesa's either for the same reason). For my personal tastes I wouldn't, but if you like the sound 250 dollars is a pretty good deal.

I also like EL-34's better than 6L6's... maybe it's worth a go to buy it.
 
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I've played the two channel one a couple of times and for what it does, I don't consider it bad at all. The distortion is a bit buzzy, but I don't find it muddy, it's pretty articulate. It was funny to play heavy styled music on it, but I wouldn't try to compare it to a Mesa or a Marshall.

The clean channel is pretty bland. However, it is clearer than some others out there (aka the modern day Marshalls I've tried).

For that price, it's a good deal and for shredder kiddies, it fits the bill pretty well.
 
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I was planning on buying one, but a dude I know made an ugly face when I told him. He told me the dynamics are extremely bad, we're both lead players so we have to be picky about that. Another factor would be the hi-gain options, not too impressive. It was slightly more expensive than the SL-X, about the same price I could pick up a JCM800 2210. I ofcourse didn't do it, also because I checked the pricing on your eBay and man those things sell for ridiculous prices. The big music store we have in the city, have had a BV for about 4/5 years I think. These things don't seem to sell, I can't really blame 'em because they sell the BV120 head for about the same price as a Marshall Mode Four head or DSL50
 
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I got an older BV60 1-12 combo amp and it sound good.

I have located several on the market and none sound like the one I got...

Go figure.
 
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I had an old 60 watt combo I really dug. I swapped out the thin speakers with some G12H30s I had at the time and it really rocked nicely. Moderate gain head, very nice clean, and odd eq points if I recall. I actually like the new ones I have plugged into lately. I think they are a bit underated.
 
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