Should I get a tube amp?

Re: Should I get a tube amp?

Thanks for all the help guys! Well looks like I'm gonna take the majorities advice and stick with looking for a tube amp. :) A couple weeks ago I did check out a Mesa nomad 45 watt combo. I thought it did the job well, however some mention reliablity issues with that particalur amp. In the past I've tried the dsl 401, but I didn't really like the distortion (just wasn't for me I guess). I have played a dsl 50 and I liked it but I'd want it through a 2x12 cab as opposed to 4x12 cab. Two days ago I finally got to play a 5150 II, but I felt I couldn't get the full affect out of it since I could only have the post gain on 1. Well I guess I'll get back to shoppin' around. thanks again.

Tom
 
Re: Should I get a tube amp?

jmv said:
However, my mom has got a silverface vibrochamp that doesn't sound too good when cranked... but i think that might be the speaker.

How cool is your mom!! :)
 
Re: Should I get a tube amp?

StratTom said:
Thanks for all the help guys! Well looks like I'm gonna take the majorities advice and stick with looking for a tube amp. :) A couple weeks ago I did check out a Mesa nomad 45 watt combo. I thought it did the job well, however some mention reliablity issues with that particalur amp. In the past I've tried the dsl 401, but I didn't really like the distortion (just wasn't for me I guess). I have played a dsl 50 and I liked it but I'd want it through a 2x12 cab as opposed to 4x12 cab. Two days ago I finally got to play a 5150 II, but I felt I couldn't get the full affect out of it since I could only have the post gain on 1. Well I guess I'll get back to shoppin' around. thanks again.

Tom

Have you tried out the F-series? I haven't seen one in person, but given the decriptions of both amps I'd go for the F-series over the nomad.

FWIW I bought my DC-3, NEW, the most expensive thing I had ever bought at the time, without ever seeing or playing one in person!
 
Re: Should I get a tube amp?

i'd say don't bother with higher wattage tube amps with a master volume- they are distorting preamp tubes, which sounds, uh, well, like a SS amp. Either go with a low wattage tube amp or a modeling amp.

Modeling amps are not too hard to program at all. Yes, you have to read the manual. Besides, you learn about sound design in the process which helps us become better players and arrangers anyway.
 
Re: Should I get a tube amp?

If you are going down the Mesa Boogie route then go for the F30 or F50 - the latter as it will allow you to change the power tubes very easy. Lovely clean sounds and plenty for you at bedroom levels or even gig levels - also don't forget it does have headphone sockets - so you can practice without annoying anyone!!.

However if that is too rich then get a Blues Junior or Pro Junior and they will be more than adequate the lovely clean sounds and also fattens up - you will need to get an OD/Distortion pedal if you want that cruch tone. FWIW - I use 2 of my BJ's linked up up when gigging and also when just playing/rehearsing. However others have mentioned other amps and try them all before you buy. Important thing is not to worry about the power rating of any of these tube amps as even a 6W will outdo a trannie 100w - yes you read that correctly.

On the subject of digital amps - they are very good and are getting better, where they score is of course getting close to the models that they are emulating. They also sound very good at relatively low volumes but it is when they are pushed that they start to clip and getting IMO "awful". Tubes tend to bring in a more sweeter and start to sing when the power tubes glow!! That is why a lot of people have and love them.

I have a Nomad 55 combo and also a 1x12 ext speaker and I have never known there to be a problem with reliability issues, so I don't know why this perception has got out. All Mesa's are built like proverbial tanks and I don't think you will have any problems with them with gigging.
 
Re: Should I get a tube amp?

I have two tube amps (one combo and one half stack) and a modeling amp rack. I don't think modeling amps are too complicated. For example, I have POD pro. I do not use its FX at all. So all I have to do is treaking gain, treble, middle, bass and volumn. Since it has digital out, recording is mucho easier.
 
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