Rex_Rocker
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Dunno if you guys remember, but I was asking for some 10" speaker combo to do bedroom practice a couple of months ago. I ended up with a Fender Frontman 25R which I dropped a Celestion G10 Greenback in. It was alright... until I heard it side by side it with my EVH LBX through an Orange PPC112 I keep downstairs. TBH, I wasn't expecting it to keep up, but I felt that to get it useable for metal, I had to boost it with my GT-OD, and I still needed a tuner. It was getting a bit more complicated making it work and be inspiring to me than I wanted it to, so I sold it. Well, more like traded it for a Celestion 12" Greenback.
So now I have a spare real-deal 12" Greenback and the need for a bedroom practice amp. I used to have a Vypyr 30 in the past, and it was pretty good, especially on the actual Peavey models, but I wonder how the Boss Katana, Fender Mustang, Line 6 Spider, or Marshall Code compare. My primary focus is metal, and I need the amp to 1. not need a boost (or better yet, have the option of an in-built one), 2. have a built-in tuner, 3. have some sort of 5150/Recto/Soldano-y model, and 3. be cheap and easy to find used.
I don't need it to be loud. In fact, the less watts, the better, because the Greenback is after all a low-wattage speaker. I don't plan on cranking it up, though, so I guess I can be fine with 30-40W.
So what else is out there that keeps up with the Vypyr doing metal?
Thanks!
So now I have a spare real-deal 12" Greenback and the need for a bedroom practice amp. I used to have a Vypyr 30 in the past, and it was pretty good, especially on the actual Peavey models, but I wonder how the Boss Katana, Fender Mustang, Line 6 Spider, or Marshall Code compare. My primary focus is metal, and I need the amp to 1. not need a boost (or better yet, have the option of an in-built one), 2. have a built-in tuner, 3. have some sort of 5150/Recto/Soldano-y model, and 3. be cheap and easy to find used.
I don't need it to be loud. In fact, the less watts, the better, because the Greenback is after all a low-wattage speaker. I don't plan on cranking it up, though, so I guess I can be fine with 30-40W.
So what else is out there that keeps up with the Vypyr doing metal?
Thanks!
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