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Fun Stuff => BAND => Topic started by: negative creep on 11 Jun 2005, 08:30
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so. here's the problem: i need a new amp, but i don't have a clue. at all.
so i wondered if you guys could help me with some advice, because next week i'll go and check out several amps and i don't know which ones i should check out. i won't have much time so i think i could need a list of decent amps.
they shouldnt cost more than €300 ($366, GBP 200).
thanks a lot :)
edit'd because of my crappy grammar skillz
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For gigging or practice? Either way, my gut feeling in such a situation would be to find whatever Marshall has the most watts within your price range.
Remember: the more watts, the more pwn. Get one with a built-in pre-amp too, less hassle.
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i was thinking about something like a fender fm212 or a hughes & kettner tour reverb combo... but .. yea, i don't know if they are any good.
edit: it's for a guitar, some rather cheap, but good telecaster copy, if that helps...
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Behringer makes very good, very cheap and very sturdy amps.
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Marshalls are good in the <£150 and >£500 price ranges, the MG30 is a pretty nice amp but with your budget you could afford something a bit bigger, and the Marshall Valvestates (if they even still do them) are a crock of shit. A Fender sounds like a nice idea, but I don't really know anything about them.
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Fender amps are great.
If you're thinking about buying the FM212, I definitely can recommend it. I happen to have the FM212R (R being reverb.. do they make a non R version?) and it's great. Good clean stuff plus you can get some nasty distortion. No need for a metal zone or any of that BS.
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Fender Blues Junior. Tube amp sound, beautiful classic distortion (awesome for Hendrixian Blues), virtually the best built in reverb (the only competition are other Fender tube amps), and shitloads of volume (especially for its size).
Plus, all the knobs go up to 12, which, while unnecessary, is undeniably pimp.
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fender fm212 "your gonna love it for the first couple of weeks"
Go for it if you need it quick. Personally i love using vox twin combo's. Or a marshall cabinet and a custom built tube head. but that's just me. Its sad but true but if you really want a nice amp your gonna pay to much for it.
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If you happened to have had 1800 bucks to spare, I've heard Mesa Boogies are apparently good. I personally know so very fucking little about amps though that I can't tell you anything myself.
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well... looking at my budget, i don't think i can afford any tube amp.
as for sound, it's kind of hard to describe what kind of sound i'll want to have in the end, just that i probably won't use the clean channel so much...