15-20w Tube lunchbox and an empty 1x12 from.avatar for your cl80, or an evh 1x12.
Peavey micro heads
Tubemeister
Orange
Tweaker
Fender superchampx2
Bugera
Blackstar
I use a Flyrig5 or a Fractal AX8 now. No more amp carrying for me. My sound is more consistent now, too. It isn't worth playing in pain anymore.
I'm 65, and I do struggle with the weight of the amps. The Mark IV with the EVM is around 80 lbs., and it seems to gain about 25 lbs. right before load-out! In addition, I carry far too much weight around my middle.
I have the small Rock 'n Roller cart, but that doesn't lift the gear into the van, so....
I've made the commitment to lose weight and to strengthen my legs and back. I still have a LONG way to go and I will never be able to wear Spandex or have Jagger's stamina, but it has definitely made things easier, more enjoyable and less painful. And I'm better about taking care of myself, stretching to help recovery and using ice or Ben-Gay to manage pain. (Learned a long time ago to not use ETOH to deal with pain.)
So yes you can use a lighter amp. But my heartfelt advice is to take better care of your body. Diet and exercise, simple as that.
Best wishes.
Bill
Forgot to mention, my tech21 works fine into the front end of a Fender Blues Jr though you might seriously consider one of the Tech21 powered speaker solutions. Also works well direct to P.A. mixer + whatever pa rig you use.
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It has to come to this. After this past weekend's gig, I pulled my back a little again on loadout. Granted, I use a wheel truck to move my amp back and forth but the lifting and adjusting and all that did it. Before I really mess things up, I've got to get a lighter amp setup. Been using my Vox Valvetronix AD50VT 1x12 combo for nearly 10 years now. Crazy enough, it's easier to move my Avatar 2x12 cabinet around than that amp. So, I'm eyeing the Quilter Labs ToneBlock 200 and Tech21 FlyRig RK5. A lot of positive reviews out there on both from pros and amateurs. My current pedalboard can still be utilized for the modulation effects.
Anyone else here in this boat? What do you use for a lightweight rig?
Thanks for the other suggestions. A lot more options than I was aware of.
I had thought about the EHX 44 Magnum before but just about every serious review has said there's not enough clean headroom.
The Victory amp is cool. I dig that. Higher on the price scale. May as well go after a 5150 III at that point.
Never heard of the Ethos stuff. May have to look more in to them. Only 30 watts RMS from the amp though.
5153 15 watt has no clean channel though, especially at gig level
Don't get an EVH combo.. Mine is like dragging around a dead body, that sucker is heavy!
It takes a little while to get used to playing DI, but I think the mix ends up better out front.
Those Amp1s look really entertaining to me. They go for ~$799.