which amp should I take ?

krechaSP

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Hi guys.
I'm looking for a new amp (new I mean from a shop).

music: blues/jazz/light rock.

What I'm looking for:
-combo or head
-5 to 60W
-no need for Chanel switching
-clean or a little bit overdriven
-must sound awesome with semi-hollow guitars
-only tube amp without build in effects
-cheaper than 500$

I was thinking about Vox AC30 or Fender Pawn Shop Greta for the beginning.
I need amp for recording.
 
Re: which amp should I take ?

Ampeg Super Jet (50W 1x12 combo with 6L6's), or Jet II (15W 1x12 combo with EL84's and a 20W stock speaker). There were two versions of each. The "T" models had tremolo and a "TONE" control (basically just a high end control). The regular models had a three-band e.q. (B/M/T) and no tremolo. Both are under $500 (easily). The SJ is a cleaner and slightly louder sounding amp. The Jet II is built for natural crunch (almost no headroom), but it can also get loud enough for most things (and loud enough for anything, as long as you can be mic'd).

The Jet II T was my main gigging amp in a loud-[ish], two-guitar hard rock/classic metal band for several years. It did the job, though often left me wanting the Super Jet instead. I often ran it in parallel with a '68 Princeton Reverb for a little extra volume against my bandmate's loud-ass amps. For a blues band, it would probably be perfect, though. Volume and headroom aside, though, speaking purely of raw tonal quality, it's one of my handful of favorite amps ever made. I've had it since it was new in 1995, and I will never sell it.
 
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Re: which amp should I take ?

Hi guys.
I'm looking for a new amp (new I mean from a shop).

music: blues/jazz/light rock.

What I'm looking for:
-combo or head
-5 to 60W
-no need for Chanel switching
-clean or a little bit overdriven
-must sound awesome with semi-hollow guitars
-only tube amp without build in effects
-cheaper than 500$
.


Sounds like a used Ampeg GTV (combo) might be great for your playing style.
 
Re: which amp should I take ?

I remember being at a show in probably 2001 when the guitar player in the band I was seeing brought out one of those Ampeg Jet II combos. He had been using a Single Recto half stack, and I remember thinking to myself, "That dinky little POS is going to sound like sh*t". He started to sound check and I was just blown away by the 'dinky little POS'. It had one of the best hot-rodded Marshall-eque tones I've heard.

I'll second the recommendation of the Egnater Tweaker as well. I have one, and it's one of the coolest (and least expensive) guitar toys you can get these days.
 
Re: which amp should I take ?

I remember being at a show in probably 2001 when the guitar player in the band I was seeing brought out one of those Ampeg Jet II combos. He had been using a Single Recto half stack, and I remember thinking to myself, "That dinky little POS is going to sound like sh*t". He started to sound check and I was just blown away by the 'dinky little POS'. It had one of the best hot-rodded Marshall-eque tones I've heard.

I'll second the recommendation of the Egnater Tweaker as well. I have one, and it's one of the coolest (and least expensive) guitar toys you can get these days.

The Jet II's are good little amps, to say the least. Much nicer tone than a Blues Jr. IMO (both warmer and nastier, somehow). Plus the reverb and tremolo (on the "T" models) are absolutely awesome when placed up against the same effects on a comparable Fender. They easily smoke a Blues Jr. IMO, and can hold their own okay against a Deluxe Reverb.

Those Egnaters are nice too. My bandmate loves his 40W 1x12 version of that amp.
 
Re: which amp should I take ?

I know this isn't a great recommendation because you have to assemble the thing yourself, but I've been playing the baby will (18w, single volume/single tone) pretty much nonstop since I built the thing. One thing though is good preamp tubes go a long way - I've got a NOS 5751 in v1 and a 12ay7 in v2 and man that thing rips.

Because it's only 18w you don't have to worry about feedback as much depending on the size of the room - pretty much anything bigger than a bedroom though and you're good.

If you're handy with a soldering iron it's like $250 in parts not including the cabinet/speaker - and IMO worth every penny. Seriously, you just dime the amp and the volume knob on your guitar will take you from achingly beautiful cleans to ted nugent and AC/DC - if you need more gain than that any of the bluesbreaker-based pedals are fantastic. I have a general guitar gadgets marshall bluesbreaker clone I recently modded to nearly-KoT specs (everything except one capacitor) and even before all the mods it was great. After the mods it's on another planet though.

I mean, you can get vintage led zeppelin dirty/clean sounds, pink floyd-esque cleans, red hot chili pepper funky spank, that thick ZZ top grind - and that's just with a telecaster. I seriously think this may be the best all-around amp for jazz/blues/rock/funk/country in small to medium sized venues. It doesn't have the oomph of a 50w, or the clean headroom to play jazz over a heavy handed drummer, but if you want something that's plug and play, and sounds all kinds of good, and doesn't have too many knobs to fiddle with, then search no more.

I don't know if you can find a used 18w baby will (you can find the boards and parts list at www.guitaramplifierpcbs.com) but if you can that IMO would be a good option so long as you swapped out the preamp tubes (IMO the 12ax7 tubes the kit recommends have too much gain - really only about half of the volume knob is useable unless you get a lower gain preamp tube or two).

My second choice would be the fender hot rod series - I've played a few hot rod deluxes (40w I believe) and they've all been really useable at a wide array of gain and volume settings. Good all around amp and there's plenty of them floating around.
 
Re: which amp should I take ?

I would save just a bit more and get a Fender Hot Rod 212 Deville.
You will never regret
 
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