Tube amp for home practice

Wayne27

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Which tube amp is easier to play at home for practice and would still sound good at lower volume, Hughes & Kettner TubeMeister 18 Head or Marshall DSL 40w Combo?
 
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Depends on what cab you’re plugging into that Tubemeister, and on what you like to hear. Also, the Tubemeister can be turned down to 5W or 1W. And it doesn’t sound like a Marshall; it has a more modern sound all its own. I’ve played that Marshall and like it a lot. It gets a nice bounce from that open back.
 
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Look at the new Blackstar HT stage 60 mk2.

Sounds killer, way versitile, and has a drop down to 6 watts.
 
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How low is "lower-volumes"? I used to have a Randall RD5 (5W) that sounded great once I turned it up, but at that point, it was louder than loud TV volumes. I sold it and got an RD1 (1W), and I am much happier.

Take a look at the Peavey 6505 MH (or the rest of their MH line), or the Orange Rocker Terror which can go down to 1W.
 
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An Ampeg GVT5-110 is a phenomenal all tube amp that comes stock with JJ tubes and a 10" Celestion (Not "Celestion Designed") speaker. It's got 5 watts and can be switched down to half power. You can get great tube distortion from it at bedroom volume on half power and get good headroom at full power. I got mine for $150.
 
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I don't think the dsl40 sounds that bad at low volume but i don't think it sounds how most people expect a Marshall to sound. It's IMO a gigging amp.
 
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The Mesa Rectoverb 25 Combo is my favorite amp in that category. It's got two channels with voicing options, reverb, and selectable power! I want one. :)
 
Tube amp for home practice

Get whichever you prefer to gig/rehearse and swap the speaker for an Eminence Reignmaker. You'll be able to play at home with good tone thanks to the attenuation of the speaker.

https://youtu.be/BJP2PosH9fk




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Which tube amp is easier to play at home for practice and would still sound good at lower volume, Hughes & Kettner TubeMeister 18 Head or Marshall DSL 40w Combo?

What kind of tones you're after and on what budget? Do you need any specific options (fx loop, 2-channels etc..)?

40w DSL combo or 18w tubemeister head are really far apart choices to begin with...
 
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There’s also a 20W DSL Marshall and a 20W Marshall Origin coming soon. I’m interested in this thread as well.


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I heard that the speaker on the Marshall Origin 20W is too small for the amount of power the amp has. I might be wrong though.
 
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