Scott_F said:I tried the 2x12 30 watt version some months back. Not too shabby. Same company makes Ampeg amps. I have an ampeg. It has wonderful tone, but fairly crappy construction inside. I can only assume the same techniques apply to the Crate stuff. (flimsy circuit boards, tube sockets soldered directly to the board, stuff like that...)
But, bang for the buck factor seems to be there.
Good to hear cos this is the amp i have been looking amp and the speakers sounded like an interesting idea and im glad to hear they sound good.I tried the V3112 a few weeks ago and it had a ToneTubby speaker in it (made of hemp). I could not believe how great it sounded. The speaker makes all the difference. I played another one with the stock speaker a week later and that one didn't sound near as good. If you can find one with the ToneTubby speaker, grab it. These are really nice amps. Lots of folks are raving over them (Billy Gibbons being one of them).
Get it checked out. Could be as simple as a bad pot. Ya never know until it's checked by a tech.pm12 said:i have one that an old bandmate left years ago and now nothing comes out when its turned on it was kinda scratchy when she brought it but then after a bit it would cut on or have weird swells in volume sounded damn good with my old les paul jr but now i wish it was still working or somehow to get it back to life cause its a good amp and it was free
So r u saying the VC30 is more like a Vox AC30 then the V3112 ( i want a good drive channel 2)I wanted to add I now have the V1512 and that is a great little amp. It can be a little Vox-ish, but turn up the gain and you are into Marshall-land. The reverb is so-so and the tubes, like most EL84 amps (including Mesa) plug into sockets mounted to the circuit board. The Laney VC30 uses chassis-mounted sockets; just an FYI.