Texas Jack
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A couple months ago, I came across what I thougth was a Super Deal ($200) on a USA built (St. Louis) Crate VC30 2-channel amp. First impressions: It's big, covered in creme colored Tolex, LOUD with a capital "L" and has a creamy vintage tube sound that has been compared to a Marshall/Vox mix. I like the sound of the amp... except when the volume spikes unexpectedly and the toggle switch between clean and dirty channels doesn't work properly. I hear that these amps can be prone to jack issues, which may account for some of my experiences.
The guy I bought it from, bought it new (I have the original sales receipt; over $500 with tax). He took care of his stuff and never abused it that I know of. Cosmetically it's perfect except for a little dust build up because it sat unused for a few years (The original owner passed away). The pots seem to work without issue. I always let the tubes warm up for a few mintues before I use it.
Crate guitar amps are like a lot of other things, some people like them some hate them. From what I've seen Crate amps are pretty capable and offer features and performance similar to way more expensive amps, but still come in around $400 new.
I've seen other threads about changing out tubes, resoldering jacks, replacing jacks and toggles. Bottom line, are the parts and labor (An electrical engineer I am not), which I'm sure will add up to more than I spent for the amp, be worth the hassle? Or should I trade it off and get something a little newer, more modern, more reliable, probably solid state?
Your thoughts?....
The guy I bought it from, bought it new (I have the original sales receipt; over $500 with tax). He took care of his stuff and never abused it that I know of. Cosmetically it's perfect except for a little dust build up because it sat unused for a few years (The original owner passed away). The pots seem to work without issue. I always let the tubes warm up for a few mintues before I use it.
Crate guitar amps are like a lot of other things, some people like them some hate them. From what I've seen Crate amps are pretty capable and offer features and performance similar to way more expensive amps, but still come in around $400 new.
I've seen other threads about changing out tubes, resoldering jacks, replacing jacks and toggles. Bottom line, are the parts and labor (An electrical engineer I am not), which I'm sure will add up to more than I spent for the amp, be worth the hassle? Or should I trade it off and get something a little newer, more modern, more reliable, probably solid state?
Your thoughts?....